Mesa Homeowners Card now transfers to Air Canada Aeroplan & SAS EuroBonus
Last month, we shared about the new Mesa Homeowners Card which is interesting for a few reasons. A couple of key reasons are that it enables you to earn rewards when paying your mortgage and that those points can be transferred to a selection of travel partners. There’s good news on that latter front because […] The post Mesa Homeowners Card now transfers to Air Canada Aeroplan & SAS EuroBonus appeared first on Frequent Miler. Frequent Miler may receive compensation from CHASE. American Express, Capital One, or other partners.

Last month, we shared about the new Mesa Homeowners Card which is interesting for a few reasons. A couple of key reasons are that it enables you to earn rewards when paying your mortgage and that those points can be transferred to a selection of travel partners.
There’s good news on that latter front because the number of transfer partners has expanded to include Air Canada Aeroplan and SAS EuroBonus.
Thanks to Ocean Disciple who gave us a heads up about this. As you can see in the screenshots above, you can transfer to both partners on a 1:1 basis, with transfers starting at 1,000 points.
That’s great news because both of these partners have some good redemption options. Aeroplan is already a partner of other transferable currencies including Chase Ultimate Rewards, Amex Membership Rewards, Capital One miles and Bilt Rewards, but it’s always nice to have another option.
The addition of SAS EuroBonus is much more interesting though because that makes Mesa the only transferable points currency in the US that has the ability to transfer to SAS. With flights in business class to Europe on SAS metal available for 50,000 miles one way, that’s a great redemption option if you earn sufficient points with Mesa.
It’s also a good sign that SAS EuroBonus is open to becoming a partner of transferable points programs in the US. Hopefully they’re testing the water with Mesa and will sign on as a transfer partner of one of more of the more established currencies in the future.
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