Transfer Capital One Miles To EVA Air With 30% Bonus: This Could Be Worth It

Transfer Capital One Miles To EVA Air With 30% Bonus: This Could Be Worth It

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The Capital One mileage program has just launched its newest transfer bonus, to EVA Air Infinity MileageLands. Typically the transfer ratio between the programs is significantly less than 1:1, while this bonus gets it to very close to 1:1.

There’s potentially a lot of upside here, in my opinion, given how EVA Air makes most long haul business class award space available exclusively to members of its own frequent flyer program.

Transfer Capital One miles to EVA Air with 30% bonus

Between July 1 and July 31, 2026, the Capital One mileage program in the United States is offering a 30% bonus on points transfers to EVA Air Infinity MileageLands.

Transfer Capital One miles to EVA Air Infinity MileageLands

Ordinarily, Capital One miles convert into EVA Air miles at a 1,000:750 ratio, so with this 30% bonus, you’d receive 975 EVA Air miles for every 1,000 Capital One miles transferred. So to state the obvious, that gets you very close to a 1:1 transfer ratio.

It’s worth pointing out how Amex Membership Rewards and Chase Ultimate Rewards don’t partner with EVA Air. Only Citi ThankYou otherwise does, and that program has a 1:1 transfer ratio. So that would ordinarily be my first choice for EVA Air transfers.

Capital One is offering a 30% EVA Air transfer bonus

Is this Capital One to EVA Air transfer bonus worth it?

Nowadays finding long haul business class award space has become quite difficult, especially in advance. We also increasingly see airlines restrict award space to members of their own frequent flyer program, rather than to members of partner frequent flyer programs.

EVA Air has an awesome business class product, and the airline offers most award space to members of its own Infinity MileageLands program (yes, it’s a mouthful!). A one-way business class award between the United States and Asia will cost you 75,000 to 80,000 miles, and availability is quite good, including in advance. Meanwhile if you’re trying to find EVA Air long haul business class award space through partner programs, it’s often only available at the last minute, and even then, space is very limited.

Now, before you transfer any points to the program, make sure you read my guide to redeeming for EVA Air business class. Yes, availability is good, but booking most definitely isn’t easy. The website is terrible, there are limitations on who you can redeem for, you have to annoyingly submit forms, etc.

But still, if you can find availability, it could very well be worth the effort. Just make sure you know what you’re doing, and do your research first.

Now, I should mention that since Citi to EVA Air transfers are 1:1, this isn’t some amazing value, since the bonus basically gets you very close to a 1:1 Capital One to EVA Air transfer ratio. However, this could be useful if you don’t have Citi points, or if you prefer to use your Capital One miles for this, and save your Citi points for something else.

This is a great way to unlock premium redemptions on EVA Air

Bottom line

Capital One is offering a 30% bonus on mileage transfers to EVA Air Infinity MileageLands. Given the standard 1,000:750 transfer ratio, this bonus gets you to a 1,000:975 ratio. While that doesn’t sound that exciting, EVA Air’s program is very useful for locking in long haul business class awards in advance, with reasonable pricing and good availability. Just do your research, because the redemption process isn’t easy.

Do you plan on taking advantage of this Capital One to EVA Air Infinity MileageLands transfer bonus?

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