We get it — learning how to master this points and miles game is no easy feat. We have a guide to getting started with points and miles, but what happens once you are ready to cash those points in for a trip?
Some experts have been doing this for years and could probably teach a college-level course on maximizing points and miles to travel more for less. That means more vacations, more comfortable seats (lie-flat business class, anyone?) and top-notch hotel stays for little to no cash out of pocket.
For the rest of us who don’t care to become expert-level points users but would like a few pieces of handy technology to make the job easier, several tools can help find hotel and flight award availability. This way, you can spend those hard-earned points to travel how you want, when you want and where you want without spending your life running countless searches.
Here are six of our favorite apps and websites for maximizing your award travel redemptions.
Max My Point
What it does: Tracks hotel award availability at Hyatt, Hilton and Marriott properties.
What it costs: Basic membership is free. Monthly memberships start at $3.99 per month.
Once you choose a property, you can view a calendar that displays standard room point pricing, standard suite points pricing and the lowest cash rate for a full year. This makes it easy to plan your trip around the dates with the best points pricing. When you click on the check-in date you want, it will automatically take you to that property’s website to start the booking process.
If you don’t see the availability you were looking for, you can register for a free account and set up an alert to receive an email if the availability changes. In the above example, we used the Hyatt Ziva Cancun. Max My Point also offers two paid membership levels ($3.99 and $7.99 per month) that get you access to more frequent alerts.
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TPG’s director of content operations, Andrea Rotondo, likes using Max My Point to search for Hyatt award night availability. Although Hyatt guarantees standard room availability on points when the same room is available with cash, that isn’t always the case once you start searching directly through Hyatt.
StayWithPoints
What it does: Tracks hotel award availability at Hyatt, Hilton and Marriott properties.
What it costs: Free.
While scrolling through the list, Zemi Beach House in Anguilla caught our eye. When you click through to a specific property, you can see a full year of award availability, points value and per-night cash and points pricing. It took some scrolling, but we eventually came across a full week of points availability at Zemi Beach House.
When you click on your preferred check-in date, it takes you straight to the hotel’s website to book directly. You can also register for a free account to receive alerts when award redemption becomes available for the property where you wish to stay.
TPG app
What it does: Syncs your credit cards and loyalty programs to help you spend smarter to earn more points and miles.
What it costs: Free.
We aren’t above a little shameless self-promotion, and honestly, this list wouldn’t be complete without a nod to our very own TPG app. Within the app, you can see all of your credit cards in one place, track your hotel and airline loyalty program points and miles, get recommendations for the best card to use for different purchases, keep up with the latest TPG news and so much more.
Once you are ready to spend the points you’ve accumulated, you can use the TPG app’s “Award Explorer” tool to find out how many points or miles you’ll need to book your dream vacation.
Just input your departure airport, the destination and how many tickets you need, and the TPG app will display estimated points pricing across 21 loyalty programs (based on availability). You’ll also be able to see how close you are to having enough points for that particular trip and whether you’re better off paying in cash or points.
TPG’s newsletter editor Becky Blaine likes using the TPG app to choose the card that will net her the most points based on where she is shopping. Earning more points more quickly helps her take those dream trips even sooner.
Point.me
What it does: Finds flight award availability based on your itinerary.
What it costs: $5 for one-time use; premium plans start at $129 annually.
Point.me also has a team of experts available 24/7 to help you travel more for fewer points with advice tailored specifically to your needs. How much you pay determines how tailored your experience will be.
If you try the service out for just one trip, you can pay $5 to access Point.me for 24 hours (unless you have access to a complimentary code). Standard and premium plans are available, starting at $129 annually. You can also opt for Point.me’s concierge service to have one of their travel experts book your trip for you ($200 per passenger). You can also schedule a one-on-one consultation to help you meet your points and miles earning (and burning) goals.
Related: Bilt Rewards app adds live award availability powered by Point.me
Bilt Rewards users can access a limited version of Point.me for free through the Bilt Rewards app. Similar to the full version, you can search for award flight availability, though you will only see results from programs that are Bilt transfer partners. If you have Bilt Rewards you want to transfer to an airline loyalty program to purchase tickets using points, this is a good way to try Point.me for free.
ExpertFlyer
What it does: Finds real-time seat availability and award flight availability.
What it costs: Free for basic plan; memberships start at $4.99 per month.
Related: Beginners guide to finding award space with ExpertFlyer
ExpertFlyer’s basic plan ($4.99 per month) offers more functionality to search for flight availability, including award and upgrade availability for various routes. You can also set up to four simultaneous seat alerts, but you are limited to 250 searches per month.
ExpertFlyer’s premium plan ($9.99 per month or $99.99 per year) offers even more flexibility in terms of flight search options, unlimited searches, and the ability to set up aircraft change alerts and seat alerts.
ExpertFlyer also has a mobile app so you can search on the go.
Read our full ExpertFlyer guide to learn how to best utilize all that ExpertFlyer offers.
Google Flights
What it does: Finds flight schedules and pricing for most major airlines with several filtering options.
What it costs: Free.
Google Flights does not display points pricing, but that doesn’t mean it can’t help you find award space. You’ll still have to book directly through the airline, but you can save valuable search time by narrowing down your options through Google Flights first.
For example, if you have a bank of points and miles with a Star Alliance, OneWorld or SkyTeam partner airline, you can filter search results by alliance to see routing options. Or, you may find a nearby airport with better pricing that you wouldn’t have searched for otherwise.
Bottom line
What’s great about these tools is that you can use them together to find award flight and hotel availability.
For example, start with the TPG app to earn the most points for your purchases. Then, use a site like Point.me to find reward flight availability or StayWithPoints for reward hotel stay availability.
No matter which combination of sites and apps you use, they take the guesswork out of reward redemptions and put you on the fast track to becoming an expert in redeeming points and miles.