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Get cheap airline miles, including Avios, via half-price Starwood points

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Starwood is offering an exceptional, but targetted, deal at the moment – a 50% discount when you buy 5,000+ Starwood Preferred Guest points.

You need to log in here to see what discount is offered to you.  I got the full 50% off.  I have never, ever seen Starwood points sold this cheaply.

At the top end, you will be paying $525 (£420) for 30,000 points under this deal.

SPG Starwood

I value SPG points at 1.5p each when used for hotel redemptions.  You are paying 1.4p here so there is not a major arbitrage.  That said, because Starwood has ‘last room availability’ (if there is a room for cash, you can have it for points) you can easily exceed 1.5p per point on a peak day.

However, there is real value to had when you convert these points into airline miles.

Starwood points convert into 30 airline schemes (list here), including Avios, at 1:1.  If you convert in chunks of 20,000 points, you get a 5,000 point bonus.  Many Starwood partners, such as Lufthansa Miles & More, often make it hard to pick up miles cheaply via any other route.

Buying 20,000 Starwood points under this deal will cost $350 (£280).  That will convert into 25,000 airline miles.  You are paying 1.12p per mile.

I am not a buyer of Avios points at that price, although it is a good deal for topping off an account.  I may well be a buyer of Lufthansa miles at that price as I am keen to do another Lufthansa First Class redemption

There is an even better deal available.

Starwood points can now be converted into Marriott Rewards points at 1:3.  You can also transfer Starwood points to anyone who lives at the same address as you as long as you have shared that address for at least 30 days.

My wife and my Mum ‘live’ in our house.  This means that, as long as they are all targetted for a 50% discount, I can buy 90,000 Starwood points which gets me 270,000 Marriott points.

I wrote in this article about the amazing value offered by Marriott travel package rewards.

This page of the Marriott website outlines all you need to know about Marriott travel packages.  There are different deals for different airlines.

Here is the British Airways and Virgin Atlantic conversion chart.  Remember that you need to divide these numbers by three to get to the relevant number of Starwood points (click to enlarge):

As you can see, 270,000 Marriott Rewards points (90,000 Starwood points) will get you 7 nights in a Marriott Group Category 1-5 hotel AND 120,000 Avios points.

This is a very attractive deal.

How the maths works

Let’s assume that I buy 30,000 Starwood points for myself, my wife and my Mum – assuming they are all targetted for the full 50% discount – and then move them into one account.  This will cost a total of £1,260.

If I move those 90,000 Starwood points to Marriott Rewards and redeem for this travel package, I will receive 120,000 Avios or Virgin miles AND 7 nights in a Marriott Category 1-5 hotel.  All for £1,260.

The only downside of these packages if that you may not want to stay for a week in the same hotel.  Even if you do, there is no guarantee that reward nights will be available for a seven night block.  The Marriott call centre can book stays with a mix of paid and free nights, for example an 8 night stay which had 3 free nights, 1 paid night in the middle due to no reward availability and then 4 free nights on the end.

To be clear – the miles are dropped into your airline account. You do NOT need to use them for a redemption linked to your stay. You can spend the miles as you please.

You can learn more about Marriott Travel Packages here.

Even if don’t want to go down the travel package route, this Starwood ‘buy points’ deal still offers good value for anyone looking for some cheap airline miles, Marriott points or Starwood points.

You can check if you are targetted for the 50% discount via the SPG ‘buy points’ page here.

PS.  Some readers reported last night that, whilst originally targetted for a 50% discount, they were now seeing a lower bonus.  My bonus was still showing as 50% as at 4.30am this morning.  Do post below if your bonus seems to have changed.


How to earn Marriott Bonvoy points and status from UK credit cards

How to earn Marriott Bonvoy points and status from UK credit cards (April 2024)

There are various ways of earning Marriott Bonvoy points from UK credit cards.  Many cards also have generous sign-up bonuses.

The official Marriott Bonvoy American Express card comes with 20,000 points for signing up, 2 points for every £1 you spend and 15 elite night credits per year.

You can apply here.

Marriott Bonvoy American Express

20,000 points sign-up bonus and 15 elite night credits each year Read our full review

You can also earn Marriott Bonvoy points by converting American Express Membership Rewards points at the rate of 2:3.

Do you know that holders of The Platinum Card from American Express receive FREE Marriott Bonvoy Gold status for as long as they hold the card?  It also comes with Hilton Honors Gold, Radisson Rewards Premium and MeliaRewards Gold status.  We reviewed American Express Platinum in detail here and you can apply here.

The Platinum Card from American Express

40,000 bonus points and a huge range of valuable benefits – for a fee Read our full review

You can also earn Marriott Bonvoy points indirectly:

and for small business owners:

The conversion rate from American Express to Marriott Bonvoy points is 2:3.

Click here to read our detailed summary of all UK credit cards which can be used to earn Marriott Bonvoy points

(Want to earn more hotel points?  Click here to see our complete list of promotions from the major hotel chains or use the ‘Hotel Offers’ link in the menu bar at the top of the page.)

Comments (74)

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  • Danksy says:

    30% off for me!

  • xcalx says:

    If you exchange the 270,000 Marriott reward points for a United plus package you receive an extra 12,000 miles. 132,000 miles + 7 nights cat 1-5 + low low taxes using United miles.

    Under normal circumstances SPG to United is a no go area as the ratio is 2 to 1 but going through Marriott is a fantastic way to get (hard to earn) United plus miles.

    • Matthew says:

      Plus I think there is a Marriott to United bonus of 25% capped at 20,000 miles so you’d actually get 152,000 united miles plus a 7 night stay! Think it runs until the end of the month IIRC.

  • Tp says:

    O/T – Has anyone received the 10k Avios bonus for spending £10k on your BAPP Amex Card between Sep-Nov yet…?

    • Tom says:

      I wasn’t targeted and Amex refused to add it

    • Jonathan says:

      I wasn’t targeted but emailed them anyway to ask and got given then 10k goodwill gesture as I has already spent the £10k

  • PGW says:

    Both of us got 30% which is below my benchmark with the current $ exchange rate. Looks like the 50% offer isn’t common. Maybe they give that to bloggers like Rob to encourage them to publicise!!!

  • Paul says:

    30% and 50% in our household

  • vol says:

    the website says ’25-50% discount’, click through to see your own offer’

    so it’s not really that they’re offering 50% – they’re offering a range of discounts to different people.

    I signed up out of curiosity and clicked through. Got 25% discount.

  • James Ward says:

    Let me check I’ve got this right. 90,000 Starpoints converted to an airline would get 110,00 Avios / FC miles (90,000 + 4 x 5,000 bonus). But convert via Marriot and you get an extra 10,000 PLUS seven nights in a hotel?!

    So even if you didn’t show up at the hotel, it’s still a good deal for any occasion you need to convert that many points?

  • Lady London says:

    OT does anyone know if points+cash bookings count for Accelerate on IHG? or is it just cash bookings?

    • Rob says:

      Just cash, unless you have a specific target to make a cash and points booking.

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