How To Redeem Turkish Airlines Miles&Smiles Miles (2024)

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Turkish Airlines’ Miles&Smiles frequent flyer program recently underwent a major devaluation. Historically this has been a program that offered unbelievable value, though unfortunately that’s no longer consistently the case. However, there are still some good uses to these miles, so in this post I wanted to go over everything you need to know.

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Why you should care about Turkish Airlines’ loyalty program

Why should you care about the Turkish Airlines Miles&Smiles program? There are several reasons:

  • It’s easy to earn Turkish Airlines Miles&Smiles miles with some major transferable points currencies
  • Miles&Smiles saver level award pricing for travel on Turkish Airlines is attractive, especially if you’re traveling to or from Istanbul
  • For situations where Turkish Airlines doesn’t have saver award space, Miles&Smiles has surprisingly fair award rates that offer last seat availability
  • Turkish Airlines has a phenomenal business class product (among my favorite in the world), and the airline flies to more countries than any other airline in the world
  • Miles&Smiles has some unique award opportunities on Star Alliance partners, including some great award pricing for domestic United Airlines flights (though I’m not quite as enthusiastic about this redemption option as others)
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How to earn Turkish Airlines miles

Turkish Airlines Miles&Smiles partners with three transferable points currencies, giving those with credit cards easy access to these miles:

  • You can transfer Citi ThankYou points to Turkish Airlines at a 1:1 ratio, so you can earn Turkish miles with cards like theCiti Premier®Card(review); transfers are generally instant
  • You can transfer Capital One miles to Turkish Airlines at a 1:1 ratio, so you can earn Turkish miles with cards like the Capital One Venture X Rewards Credit Card(review) (Rates & Fees) and Capital One Venture X Business (review) (Rates & Fees); transfers generally take one to two days
  • You can transfer Bilt Rewards points to Turkish Airlines at a 1:1 ratio, so you can earn Turkish miles with the Bilt Mastercard® (review); transfers are generally instant
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The best uses of Turkish Airlines miles

I wanted to go over the various ways to efficiently redeem Turkish Airlines Miles&Smiles miles. To start, you can find Turkish Airlines’ award tables on this page. Let’s talk more about the following:

  • Turkish Airlines’ saver level award costs — these are potentially a good deal, though not nearly as lucrative as they were in the past
  • Turkish Airlines’ standard level award costs — these are surprisingly attractively priced, given that they offer last seat availability
  • Turkish Airlines’ Star Alliance partner award costs — redeeming on Star Alliance partners can be a great deal, but booking can be a bit of a pain
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Redeem miles on Turkish Airlines at saver level

Up until recently, Miles&Smiles redemption rates on Turkish Airlines were incredible, among the best value awards in the world. Unfortunately that has changed as of 2024, as we’ve seen a massive award chart devaluation. Nonetheless, there are still potentially some good values to be had.

Below is the Miles&Smiles award chart for travel on Turkish Airlines, when there’s capacity controlled saver level award availability.

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As you’d expect, there are some important things to be aware of:

  • This award pricing isn’t just one-way, but it’s actually per segment; this means that if you’re connecting in Istanbul, award pricing will be additive, which is really frustrating for an airline that overwhelmingly carries connecting passengers
  • A stopover is allowed on a roundtrip award, and that requires booking by phone (keep in mind if you have an extended layover, you can take advantage of the Istanbul city tour program, or the transit hotel program); however, with Turkish’s additive pricing, this doesn’t actually save you any miles
  • Turkish Airlines does pass on fuel surcharges on award tickets, though they’re not too bad compared to other airlines; for all of the above awards you could expect to pay $180-270 one-way in fuel surcharges for business class
  • While flying from the United States to Europe via Istanbul does involve backtracking in many cases, at least Turkish Airlines has a “proper” business class on many intra-Europe flights, so that may be a preferable option to connecting on another airline
  • Turkish Airlines can be quirky with award availability; in some cases there’s virtually no business class award availability on a flight for weeks at a time, and in other cases there are four award seats per flight almost every day, so do some searches before transferring points
  • If you search on Turkish Airlines’ website and see award pricing much higher than the amounts shown above, that simply means there’s no saver award space, and that awards are pricing at the higher costs (which I’ll talk more about below)
  • You could hold award tickets for three days by phone if you want to lock in awards before transferring points
  • Canceling or changing an award reservation costs $70, which might be a mild downside compared to some other programs

A lot of these award prices aren’t bad, but honestly aren’t great either. For example, a business class award from the United States to Istanbul for 65,000 miles, or a business class award from Istanbul to Europe for 20,000-25,000 miles, is potentially decent. Then again, that pricing isn’t much more attractive than what you’ll find through Air Canada Aeroplan or Avianca LifeMiles, and those programs don’t pass on surcharges.

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Redeem miles on Turkish Airlines with last seat availability

Of course you should do everything you can do to redeem your Miles&Smiles miles at the saver level, since that’s how you’ll get the lowest mileage cost. However, Turkish Airlines often isn’t very generous with award availability. While many airlines have awards offering last seat availability, the pricing is often dynamic, and in some cases you could be looking at redeeming a million miles for a ticket.

That’s why I think it’s worth calling out Turkish Airlines’ standard award chart, which offers last seat availability. That’s right, as long as a seat is available for sale, you can book it with miles. The pricing is surprisingly attractive.

Below is the Miles&Smiles award chart for travel on Turkish Airlines. The right column, with the heading “Award Ticket,” shows the standard one-way award costs (while the “Promotional Award Ticket” column shows the saver level award availability I spoke about above).

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Like I said, I’d prefer not to redeem miles at this rate if possible. However, we’re increasingly seeing saver level award availability across airlines be tough to come by. Being able to redeem just 135,000 miles for a one-way business class ticket from anywhere in the United States to Istanbul with last seat availability is quite attractive. I can’t think of another major program with such good pricing for last seat availability.

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Redeem miles on Star Alliance partners

I’m not quite as universally excited about this as others. In general I wouldn’t redeem Turkish Airlines miles on Star Alliance partners because:

  • There are fuel surcharges in many regions, and there are other Star Alliance programs through which you can redeem miles without fuel surcharges (some Star Alliance airlines charge $500+ in fuel surcharges one-way across the Atlantic in business class)
  • While Turkish Airlines’ website does have a Star Alliance award search tool, in my experience it’s broken more often than it works, so you may have to book by phone

Nonetheless, there is potentially value to be had. What’s also nice is that all partner awards have one-way pricing, rather than the per segment pricing that you’ll find for travel on Turkish Airlines.

Miles&Smiles Airlines has two separate award charts for travel on partner airlines. The most intriguing award chart applies for wholly domestic itineraries, within any country. Award flights within a country cost:

  • 10,000 miles one-way in economy class
  • 15,000 miles one-way in business class
  • 20,000 miles one-way in first class
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Since Turkish Airlines is in the Star Alliance, you could redeem those number of miles for a United one-way award ticket within the United States, including to & from Alaska and Hawaii. Best of all, there are no fuel surcharges on domestic redemptions on United.

This is absolutely an incredible redemption value. The major challenge is that actually finding saver level award availability on United can be extremely challenging, especially in domestic first class (which is priced as business class). So if you want to pursue this option, you’ll probably want to start your search on United’s website, before moving over to Turkish Airlines’ website. And then there’s the whole issue of Turkish Airlines’ website not being great for booking partner awards.

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There are similarly good opportunities in other regions. For example, you could redeem just 15,000 miles for one-way Air Canada business class in a flat bed between Toronto and Vancouver, just to give a further example. There would be some fuel surcharges there, though.

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The second Miles&Smiles award chart for travel on partner airlines is zone based, and pricing is a bit less attractive.

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There are very few situations where pricing here will be more attractive than through some other Star Alliance frequent flyer programs, in my opinion.

How to book Turkish Airlines awards

How do you actually go about redeeming Turkish miles? First of all, you’ll need to open a Miles&Smiles account to search availability on Turkish’s website, but this is instant and free, and you don’t need any miles in your account to conduct a search.

Once you have an account, the process of searching for award flights on Turkish Airlines metal is easy. Just log into your account, and then follow this link, which brings you to an award search page. Alternatively, you can access this on the home page by clicking the “Award ticket – Buy a ticket with Miles” link.

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On this page you’ll easily be able to conduct an award search. You’ll just want to enter your origin, destination, dates, number of passengers, and class of service.

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The next page will display award flight options, and the process from there is pretty straightforward.

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The process for searching Star Alliance award flights is a bit more complicated, as the airline seems to hide this option for whatever reason. Then there’s the whole issue of award space often not showing up, to the point that I find this to be pretty useless.

I’ve warned you, but if you still want to search award availability, you’ll first need to log into your Miles&Smiles account. Then at the top right you’ll want to hover over your name, and then click on the “Miles Transactions” button.

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On the right side of the next page you should see a section that reads “Star Alliance award ticket,” and you’ll want to click that, which will bring you to the Star Alliance search page. Alternatively, you can just follow this link.

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The Star Alliance search page is pretty easy to use, though award availability won’t always match what you see through other programs. Quite to the contrary, I often find that it doesn’t work at all.

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Personally I often don’t have much luck getting award seats to show up even when there is saver level award availability. This space should generally be bookable by phone, but I do everything I can to avoid booking awards like this by phone, especially since Turkish Airlines’ call center can be… complicated. For me this is a major deterrent of booking Star Alliance partner awards through the Miles&Smiles program.

Bottom line

Turkish Airlines Miles&Smiles is a niche frequent flyer program that’s worth being aware of, especially as it is transfer partners with Bilt Rewards, Capital One, and Citi ThankYou. I wouldn’t want to book most of my awards through the program, given that Turkish imposes fuel surcharges on many awards, Turkish’s website isn’t great, and booking partner awards online can be complicated.

However, there are some situations where the program offers good value. It’s just a shame that Miles&Smiles has been devalued for redemptions on Turkish Airlines, and the program is no longer the best option for many Turkish Airlines awards.

If you’ve redeemed miles through Turkish Miles&Smiles, what was your experience like?

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FAQs

How to use miles&smiles? ›

With your Miles you earned, you can issue an award ticket, upgrade your cabin class, shop at shopandmiles.com, purchase extra baggage, pay a portion of your ticket by Cash&Miles, choose your seat for your flight and pay your taxes on award tickets by Tax&Smiles.

How to claim miles on Turkish Airlines? ›

Click on the “Claim missing Miles” link in the “My Miles transactions” tab and we can process your missing Miles earned from flights with Turkish Airlines, AnadoluJet, and other program partner airlines.

How to transfer points from Turkish Airlines to United? ›

Can I transfer my Miles to another airline's frequent flyer program? It is not possible to transfer Miles earned on the Miles&Smiles program to another airline's program.

Can I use my miles to buy a ticket on Turkish Airlines? ›

With Cash&Miles, our new payment method, you can redeem your Miles purchasing tickets, and also continue to earn Miles from your flights.

Do Turkish Airlines miles expire? ›

How long are the Miles I have earned valid for? Your Miles are valid for 3 years starting from the date they were earned.

How do you redeem your airline miles? ›

Redeeming airline miles is usually pretty simple. With most airlines, you can redeem your miles for a free flight by logging into your account during the booking process. You'll need to book on the airline's website, rather than travel websites such as Expedia or Kayak, if you want to pay with miles.

How to activate Miles&Smiles membership? ›

Miles can only be activated via the Turkish Airlines website and mobile app. Use of Miles which have been activated is subject to the Miles&Smiles program terms and conditions. A confirmation e-mail or SMS will be sent once Miles have been activated.

How do I convert Turkish Airlines miles? ›

Miles can be converted via the Turkish Airlines website and mobile app. Miles&Smiles members with inactive credit cards cannot benefit from Miles conversion.

What are Turkish Airlines miles worth? ›

Based on our most recent analysis, NerdWallet values Turkish Airlines miles at 1.1 cents each. The Turkish Airlines loyalty program, Miles&Smiles, might be more accessible than you think.

How to use United miles to upgrade Turkish Airlines? ›

Star Alliance Upgrade Awards (SAUA) service is available for Star Alliance member airlines. Upgrades can only be issued for flights operated by Turkish Airlines. Upgrade with Miles must be completed at least 24 hours before the flight. Upgrade with Miles is only valid for certain ticket fare classes in Business Cabin.

Can I use Amex points on Turkish Airlines? ›

American Express

(c) (“AEME”) / AMEX (Middle East) B.S.C. (c) - Emirates (“AEME”) cardmembers can convert these points to Miles&Smiles Miles and redeem them for award tickets from Turkish Airlines and other Star Alliance member airlines or upgrade their flight class.

Can I sell my Turkish Airlines miles? ›

Experience the benefits of loyalty with Turkish Airlines' frequent flyer program, Miles & Smiles. As a Miles & Smiles member, not only can you earn miles through flights and partnerships, but you can also purchase and sell Turkish Miles & Smiles.

Where can I spend Turkish Airlines miles? ›

With your Miles you earned, you can issue an award ticket, upgrade your cabin class, shop at shopandmiles.com, purchase extra baggage, pay a portion of your ticket by Cash&Miles, choose your seat for your flight and pay your taxes on award tickets by Tax&Smiles.

Can I transfer United miles to Turkish Airlines? ›

It is not possible to transfer Miles earned on the Miles&Smiles program to another airline's program.

How many miles do you need to redeem a free flight? ›

With most airlines, free flights generally start at 5,000 to 7,500 miles per one-way segment. So to book a round-trip flight, you typically need at least 10,000 to 15,000 miles.

How to prevent Turkish miles from expiring? ›

Want to freeze your Miles and use them to fly whenever you want? For a fee of USD 20 for every 1,000 Miles, extend the validity of Miles which are about to expire for three additional calendar years.

How do I claim old miles on Turkish Airlines? ›

Click on the “Claim missing Miles” link in the “My Miles transactions” tab and we can process your missing Miles earned from flights with Turkish Airlines, AnadoluJet, and other program partner airlines.

Can you use Turkish Airlines miles on other airlines? ›

Star Alliance Upgrade Award

You can use your miles for upgrades on partner airlines. With upgrades on partner airlines, you can make your flight better by taking advantage of cabin upgrades, extra baggage allowance, extra legroom and lounge services.

How do I use my SkyMiles miles? ›

How Do I Use Pay with Miles?
  1. Log in at delta.com.
  2. Search for flights.
  3. Select a flight marked as Pay with Miles eligible.
  4. On the Trip Summary page, view Pay with Miles options.
  5. Choose to pay in miles, money or a combination of both.
  6. Pay the remaining ticket price with your Delta SkyMiles Amex Card.
  7. Book your selections.

How to upgrade using miles and smiles? ›

Enter Miles&Smiles membership number and PIN code. Enter the name, surname and flight details of the passenger to be upgraded. Confirm the number of Miles required for the upgrade. View the Miles debited from the Miles&Smiles account and the upgrade information saved on the reservation.

How do you earn miles on Miles and Smiles? ›

Miles&Smiles members can earn Miles from flights, co-branded bank and program partner purchases. Furthermore, you can use your Miles to pay less in cash and also continue to earn Miles from your flights.

How do you use the miles app? ›

Here's how the app works in a bit more detail:
  1. Download & Sign Up. Registering for the Miles app is free. ...
  2. Get Miles For Traveling. The Miles app pays users for sharing their location data while they travel. ...
  3. Get Bonus Miles. Your daily transportation methods are the main ways you earn miles. ...
  4. Redeem Your Miles.
May 28, 2024

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