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💳Points vs cash: what is a point worth?

Points aren’t “free money” — they have a measurable value in cents per point. Here is the formula, when points win, and a worked example.

Updated: 2026-06-18

The formula: cents per point

Cents per point = (cash price − cash still paid on the award) ÷ points used × 100

The result is the value you actually get per point. Compare it to a “baseline” value for that points currency to decide.

Baseline values (2026)

NerdWallet’s valuations are based on real award bookings (not theoretical maximized values), so they make a solid, conservative baseline:

Points currencyApprox. baseline
Major airline miles~1.2–1.6¢
Flexible bank points (Chase / Amex)~2¢
Hotel points (varies widely)~0.5–2¢

Values drift over time and by program — treat these as guidelines, not guaranteed numbers.

A worked example

An $800 cash ticket is available for 60,000 points + $50 in taxes. Value: (800 − 50) ÷ 60,000 × 100 = 1.25¢ per point. That’s within the baseline for airline miles — fine, but not a standout deal.

Those same 60,000 points on a $3,000 business-class ticket would yield ~4.9¢ per point — that’s where points win big.

When points win, when cash wins

  • Points win: expensive tickets (business class, long-haul, sold-out peak dates) where value per point beats the baseline.
  • Cash wins: cheap economy fares, sales, or when value per point falls below the baseline — keep the points for later.
  • Don’t forget: award tickets are often more flexible to cancel/change — sometimes worth accepting a slightly lower value.
Run the points-vs-cash calculator
Enter the cash price, points and program — the WizeTravel tool returns the cents-per-point value and a clear recommendation.

Frequently asked questions

How do I calculate cents per point?

(cash price − cash still paid on the award) ÷ points × 100. E.g. ($800 − $50) ÷ 60,000 × 100 = 1.25¢.

How much is an airline mile worth?

Per NerdWallet (2026), most miles are worth ~1.2–1.6¢; flexible bank points are often ~2¢.

When do points beat cash?

When value per point clearly beats the baseline — mainly on business-class, long-haul and peak-date awards.

Should I redeem points for economy?

Often less worthwhile — cheap economy fares give low value per point. Save points for expensive tickets.

Do taxes and fees change the value?

Yes. Award tickets still charge taxes/fees in cash — subtract them before dividing, or you’ll overstate the value.

Sources

ℹ️ These are general estimates based on public research — not advice. Prices, points and terms change; verify with the airline / provider before you book.