Wells Fargo Adds Cathay Pacific Asia Miles as a Transfer Partner
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Wells Fargo adds Cathay Pacific Asia Miles as a transfer partner
Wells Fargo Rewards has been busy adding transfer partners lately. After adding JetBlue TrueBlue as a 1:1 transfer partner last fall and Wyndham Rewards as a 1:2 transfer partner earlier this month, the program is now adding another transfer partner: Cathay Pacific Asia Miles.Asia Miles is a 1:1 transfer partner, meaning every Wells Fargo Rewards point you transfer earns you a mile. Here's what you should know.Wells Fargo adds Cathay Pacific Asi…
Wells Fargo Grows Transfer Partners By Adding Cathay Pacific
Just weeks after introducing Wyndham Rewards as a new transfer partner, Wells Fargo Rewards is expanding its roster again with a solid airline partner. As of today, April 28, Cathay Pacific’s “Cathay” program, formerly known as Asia Miles, is the newest partner on the list, including a seamless 1:1 transfer ratio. Here’s why that matters for cardholders. Cathay Pacific Cathay Is Wells Fargo’s 11th Transfer Partner Wells Fargo may have been a bit…
Wells Fargo has added another new transfer partner: Cathay Pacific Asia Miles
When Wells Fargo launched its own transferable currency a couple of years ago, it started off with a fairly lackluster set of transfer partners. Over time, that list has both increased and become more interesting, particularly now that they have 1:2 transfer ratios for Wyndham Rewards and Choice Privileges and Citi has reduced its own transfer ratio for Choice. Hot on the heels of Wyndham being added to its fold, Wells Fargo has added another ne…
Wells Fargo Just Added Cathay Pacific Transfers — While Amex Made Asia Miles Worse
Wells Fargo just added Cathay Pacific Asia Miles as a 1:1 transfer partner, only two weeks after adding its last new partner. The timing is useful: Amex is making Cathay transfers less valuable, while Wells Fargo’s $95 Autograph Journey card is quietly becoming a more serious travel card.
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