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How much are Amex points really worth? Our guide to calculating their value

How much are Amex points really worth? Our guide to calculating their value Meghan Hunter © Provided by Million Mile Secrets How much are your points really worth? It’s an important question in gauging which cards can get you the most bang for your buck. Luckily, American Express Membership Rewards points are easy to earn and have lots of value. On average, you can get a value of 1.8 cents per point but it’s easy to receive more value with a little research. The best news is that Amex Membership Rewards points are easy to earn from many of the best American Express cards. The card that’s best for you depends on your spending habits. For example, the American Express® Gold Card is a fantastic choice for those who spend a lot at restaurants and U.S. supermarkets. In comparison, The Platinum Card® from American Express is a better choice if you spend a lot on travel and are looking for premium travel perks.

Tokyo-based ANA reduces US flight availability through fall 2021

Tokyo-based ANA reduces US flight availability through fall 2021 Zach Honig © Provided by The Points Guy MSN has partnered with The Points Guy for our coverage of credit card products. MSN and The Points Guy may receive a commission from card issuers. This time last year, the future seemed bright for Japan’s All Nippon Airways (ANA). Tokyo was set to host the Olympics in the summer of 2020, promising a big boost in business. And the city’s Star Alliance carrier had just rolled out fantastic new business and first-class products, adding even more appeal to an already top-notch transpacific experience.

ANA Increases Focus On Smaller Aircraft For Fiscal 2021

ANA Increases Focus On Smaller Aircraft For Fiscal 2021
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ANA to retire domestic large aircraft ahead of schedule | News

By Alfred Chua2021-01-26T02:47:00+00:00 All Nippon Airways will retire large aircraft operating domestic flights “ahead of schedule” and cut their utilisation by half as it discloses that domestic operations will “make up the core” of its earnings in the coming financial year, which begins on 1 April. Outlining interim flight schedules for the new year, the Star Alliance carrier says it will “temporarily utilise aircraft for international routes on domestic flights”, while its small to medium jets will supplement operations.  Source: Wikimedia Commons An All Nippon Airways (ANA) Boeing 777-200 at Osaka Itami airport. ANA adds: “Compared to [financial year 2020], the usage rate of large aircraft will be reduced by 50%, while the usage rate of small aircraft will increase by 30%.” 

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