Redemption is something that I haven't explored much. There are many ways of earning points but when it comes to redemptions, it is tricky.
Cashback cards are easy because either we get direct statement credit (like HDFC Swiggy, SBI cashback, HDFC Live+, Axis Airtel etc)
or we get semi-cashback as coins or wallet balance (like Amazon Pay ICICI, HDFC Tata Neu etc)
But when it comes to points, we get points and we need to use those points in one way or other to extract the value out of it.
There are many ways but with the popularity of social media everyone came to know that converting points to buy home appliances is bad because we don't get any good value out of it. People have popularised that hotels and flights are the best way to get maximum value.
Now, with the popularity of Axis, everyone is transferring ER or EM to Accor at 5:2. 10:1, 5:1 and 1:2 or 1:1 ratios.
Accor points are pegged to Euro so you get better returns. Some hotels that people can look at within India is Ibis, Novotel, & Sofitel.
Coming to Mariott, HDFC has a cobranded card, so all points on it goes directly to Mariott account.
Then next easiest is Amex 1:1 transfer for Mariott. Mariott takes a 2nd seat because food is generally not included with the booking and room rates are costlier.
After these kind of hotel transfers, then we have airline transfer, where same like hotel, we transfer to airline account and book award seats.
Then another method of using points is Smartbuy or ishop - where we can directly use those points and book flights or hotels.
But in this case, they may not have the option for choosing different seat types - they may list only the cheapest or lowest options.
Still better than the hassles of transferring. (Plus we also don't get any loyalty benefits of booking directly)
Considering all these, it makes sense for each one to choose cards according to their spend pattern and redemption preference. There is no one best card for all. It is a combo of various factors.
Cashback cards are easy because either we get direct statement credit (like HDFC Swiggy, SBI cashback, HDFC Live+, Axis Airtel etc)
or we get semi-cashback as coins or wallet balance (like Amazon Pay ICICI, HDFC Tata Neu etc)
But when it comes to points, we get points and we need to use those points in one way or other to extract the value out of it.
There are many ways but with the popularity of social media everyone came to know that converting points to buy home appliances is bad because we don't get any good value out of it. People have popularised that hotels and flights are the best way to get maximum value.
Now, with the popularity of Axis, everyone is transferring ER or EM to Accor at 5:2. 10:1, 5:1 and 1:2 or 1:1 ratios.
Accor points are pegged to Euro so you get better returns. Some hotels that people can look at within India is Ibis, Novotel, & Sofitel.
Coming to Mariott, HDFC has a cobranded card, so all points on it goes directly to Mariott account.
Then next easiest is Amex 1:1 transfer for Mariott. Mariott takes a 2nd seat because food is generally not included with the booking and room rates are costlier.
After these kind of hotel transfers, then we have airline transfer, where same like hotel, we transfer to airline account and book award seats.
Then another method of using points is Smartbuy or ishop - where we can directly use those points and book flights or hotels.
But in this case, they may not have the option for choosing different seat types - they may list only the cheapest or lowest options.
Still better than the hassles of transferring. (Plus we also don't get any loyalty benefits of booking directly)
Considering all these, it makes sense for each one to choose cards according to their spend pattern and redemption preference. There is no one best card for all. It is a combo of various factors.