After announcing an end to its partnership with American Airlines AAdvantage program, Bilt Rewards has found a new airline partner to fill the void.

Bilt Rewards, the program known and loved for allowing consumers to earn points on rent expenses, has unveiled a partnership with Alaska Airlines. Beginning Friday, March 15, Bilt members can now transfer their points 1:1 to Alaska miles, redeemable for flights on Alaska Airlines and its network of Oneworld partners.

The companies will also be launching an offer later this year exclusively for Alaska Airlines cardholders. Once available, cardholders using their Alaska Airlines Visa Signature® credit card to pay rent through Bilt can receive 3 Alaska miles per dollar spent up to $50,000 in annual rent.

Get 60,000 bonus miles plus Alaska's Famous Companion Fare™ ($99 fare plus taxes and fees from $23) with this offer. To qualify, make $3,000 or more in purchases within the first 90 days of opening your account.
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Bilt Rewards Points Transfer to Alaska Airlines

An aspect of the Bilt Rewards program that has made it stand out to travel rewards enthusiasts is its plethora of travel partners. Bilt members can transfer points to the following loyalty programs at a 1:1 rate. Alaska Airlines Mileage Plan now joins these programs, with 1 Bilt point equating to 1 Alaska mile.

  • American Airlines AAdvantage (through June 2024)
  • Avianca Lifemiles
  • United MileagePlus
  • Air France–KLM Flying Blue
  • Virgin Red
  • Emirates Skywards
  • British Airways Executive Club
  • Cathay Pacific
  • Hawaiian Airlines HawaiianMiles
  • Turkish Airlines Miles & Smiles
  • Aer Lingus AerClub
  • Iberia Plus
  • Air Canada Aeroplan
  • Marriott Bonvoy
  • World of Hyatt
  • IHG One Rewards

Mileage Plan miles can be redeemed toward Alaska Airlines flights, as well as partner flights within its extensive network of Oneworld alliance partners. Alaska’s Money & Miles redemption also allows travelers to redeem miles for a discount on paid flights if they don’t have the number of miles needed to cover the full cost of a fare.

Another redemption option is using miles to book a hotel at one of the over 400,000 properties worldwide available through Alaska’s Rocketmiles-powered hotel search engine.

Bilt members will see the 1:1 transfer option to Alaska Airlines Mileage Plan within the Bilt app beginning Friday, March 15.


Alaska Airlines Cardholders Earn Bonus Miles on Rent Expenses

Bilt Rewards offers its members a unique opportunity to earn points on rent. This is accomplished by paying rent through a linked checking account in the Bilt app, which allows you to earn up to 250 points a month. You can also opt to apply for the Bilt World Elite Mastercard® (terms apply, see rates & fees), which will earn 1 point per dollar on rent payments (up to 100,000 points per calendar year, see rewards & benefits).

Another perk of the Bilt Rewards and Alaska Airlines partnership is the chance for those who hold an Alaska co-branded credit card to earn more rewards on their rent spending. When linking and using an Alaska Airlines Visa Signature® credit card to pay rent through Bilt, cardholders will receive 3 miles per dollar on up to $50,000 annually. Neither Bilt nor Alaska has announced a specific date when this benefit will be available, but it is expected to go live later this spring.

Considering almost all credit cards charge some sort of transaction fee on rent payments and the Bilt World Elite Mastercard® rewards 1 point per dollar spent on rent, this offer is one of the strongest available when it comes to earning rewards on rent. If rent is a high monthly expense for you, the miles you earned with this deal could easily cover a yearly flight on Alaska or one of its partner airlines.

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Bottom Line

Bilt’s newest partnership with Alaska Airlines provides even more flexibility when it comes to utilizing your Bilt points, whether that’s on Alaska metal or fares with the lineup of Oneworld alliance partners. What Bilt lost in its partnership with American Airlines can’t be made up, but the addition of Alaska should keep the program a strong contender.

If you meet the criteria of being a Bilt member, a renter and an Alaska Airlines credit cardholder, be sure to make rent payments through Bilt with your card once the option is available: You don’t want to miss out on one of the best reward offerings available for this large monthly expense.