Why you should still consider getting the Starwood Preferred Guest Credit Card from American Express

From the latter part of 2015 we’ve brought you all the details and drama
surrounding the sale of Starwood Hotels to Marriott Hotels This worried a lot of Starwood Preferred Guest members (SPG) as
SPG tends to be more rewarding than Marriott especially in how they
treat their elite members. In September of 2016 we learned many details of the Marriott takeover and overall everyone on both sides seemed to b happy with the linking of accounts, status matches and points transfers that were provided by Marriott.  Ultimately we know that SPG and Marriott Rewards will be merged
into a new program sometime in 2018.  Until then, the SPG program is still one of the most valuable programs out there, in
fact if you look at our Top 5 Travel Rewards Currencies for Canadians you’ll see that SPG ranks 4th overall! The program is still prime for taking advantage of by loyal SPG members, Marriott Rewards members and even those not loyal to the brands but looking to rack up some more airline miles and this can be done by using the SPG Amex card.

That brings us to the topic of this post. We still are constantly asked whether applying for the Starwood Preferred Guest Credit Card from American Express is still worthwhile. And the simple answer is yes!
That is why we still ranked the card as the number 1 hotel card in Canada in our 2017 Top Travel Rewards Credit Card rankings! Seeing that you have nearly two years to use the points before an
integration or amalgamation there is more than enough time to make use
of the very valuable currency.

Here are the details of the card:


And here are just some examples of why this card still represents a great value and why you should still consider grabbing it:

Use the points for Starwood stays of course! We value Starpoints at well over 2 cents each so the sign up bonus is worth $400 at a minimum. If you apply for the card and put your $1,500 spending on it as soon as you can you’ll get the 20,000 Starpoints on your first statement date and those will post to SPG within a day or two after that. Now the questions is what can those 20,000 Starpoints get you?

Here are some ideas:

How about a night at The St. Regis Mauritius Resort in June:

Only 20,000 Starpoints for a Junior Suite with ocean view. If you pay
cash, the non-refundable, prepaid rate is EUR755 or about $1074CDN!!
That’s almost a 5.4% return on your points. Go for two night with points
+ cash for 20,000 Starpoints and $360 USD (C$485) versus C$2,148 in
outright costs. That’s a savings of C$1663 or a value of 8.3 cents per
point
(16% when you earn 2 points/$ at Starwood & Marriott hotels) THAT’S HUGE!!!

How about a little closer to home? The Westin Grand Vancouver in August

  

Only 12,000 Starpoints per night for a superior suite. If you pay
cash, the non-refundable rate is C$489 so you are getting ~4.1% per
point in value.

Another amazing benefit from SPG is the ability to transfer the
Starpoints to well over 30 airlines from around the globe including
Aeroplan. What is even better is that SPG will bonus you 5,000 miles
each time you transfer 20,000 Starpoints to any of their airline
partners. This means the sign up bonus with the card is actually the
equivalent of 25,000 miles with all but a couple of partners. Aeroplan
is one those that you would get 25,000 miles. For most of us Aeroplan is
the obvious choice but some other front runners are British Airways,
Alaska Airlines, American AAdvantage, Cathay Pacific Asia Miles or Air
France KLM Flying Blue.

Here is the full of transfer partners:

FREQUENT FLYER PROGRAM EXCHANGE RATIO (STARPOINTS:MILES)
Aegean Airlines 1:1
Aeromexico Club Premier 1:1
Aeroplan/Air Canada 1:1
Air Berlin 1:1
Air China Companion 1:1
Air New Zealand Airpoints 65:1
Alaska Airlines Mileage Plan 1:1
Alitalia MileMiglia 1:1
All Nippon Airways (ANA) Mileage Club 1:1
American Airlines AAdvantage 1:1
Asia Miles 1:1
Asiana Airlines 1:1
British Airways Executive Club 1:1
China Eastern Airlines 1:1
China Southern Airlines Sky Pearl Club 1:1
Delta Air Lines SkyMiles 1:1
Emirates Skywards 1:1
Etihad Airways 1:1
Flying Blue 1:1
Gol Smiles 2:1
Hainan Airlines 1:1
Hawaiian Airlines 1:1
Japan Airlines (JAL) Mileage Bank 1:1
Jet Airways 1:1
Korean Air 1:1
LATAM Airlines LATAM Pass 1:1.5
LifeMiles® of Avianca 1:1
Miles and More 1:1
Qatar Airways 1:1
Saudi Arabian Airlines 1:1
Singapore Airlines KrisFlyer 1:1
Thai Airways International Royal Orchid Plus 1:1
United Mileage Plus 2:1
Virgin Atlantic Flying Club 1:1
Virgin Australia 1:1

If airline miles and Starpoints don’t appeal to you but Marriott Rewards points do, then this card is still for you. You can convert Starpoints to Marriott at a rate of 1 Starpoint to 3 Marriott Rewards Points which means the 20,000 Starpoint bonus is worth 60,000 Marriott Rewards points. This is in fact higher than any bonus out there for Marriott’s own card in Canada. Another reason you may want to consider moving points over to Marriott are their Hotel + Air Packages. Granted you have to rack up more points than 60,000 but it is well known that these packages can provide amazing value as they give you 7 nights at a Marriott Hotel PLUS airline miles on top of that. Here is an example of the points requirements and what you get for them if you choose a program like Aeroplan:

Say you have the 270,000 Marriott Rewards Points and want to convert to Aeroplan you could convert directly and get 90,000 Aeroplan Miles but why would you do that when you can use this package and get 120,000 Aeroplan Miles plus 7 nights at a Category 1-5 hotel!

You can find out more about Marriott’s Hotel+Air Packages here.

Finally you could just hold onto the points and keep collecting as you
spend on the card and redeem for higher end hotels before 2018 or keep
going for multiples of 20,000 Starpoints to transfer to an airline
partner. Ultimately if you don’t do any of that the points that you are
holding onto will transfer into the newly merged program
sometime in 2018.

Clich here to find out more or to apply for the Starwood Preferred Guest Credit Card!