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Is it possible to use several cards to book my trip

Is it possible to use several cards to book my trip

  1. Liz Mozer New Member

    Is it possible to use points fro. Several different cards to book my trip

  2. MidSouthSkier Community Ambassador

    Welcome [USER=4968]@Liz Mozer[/USER] – Only if they were transferrable points and you transferred them to the same frequent flyer account. For example Air France, British Airways/Iberia and Singapore Airlines all have at least 3 programs that will allow you to transfer points to them. This includes Marriott/SPG points, Amex Membership Rewards, Chase Ultimate Rewards, Capital One MIles and Barclays Arrival Miles.

  3. Ben Holz Gold

    [USER=4968]@Liz Mozer[/USER] by trip you mean a flight, hotel, package or something else? Do you intend to book your trip with points or cash? If it’s the former, [USER=184]@MidSouth Skier[/USER] answered your question. If you were looking to book a revenue flight and spread the cost on more than one card, I don’t think it is possible.

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