Rove

Rove Transfer Partners

Rove Miles

Premium travel card with flexible miles - built for the modern frequent flyer

1active bonus
8airline partners
0hotel partners

All Rove transfer partners

8 airlines and 0 hotel programs. Every transfer is one-way and irreversible - always confirm award availability before transferring.

Transfer Bonus History

1 active
PartnerBase RatioBonus %Bonus RatioDatesStatusNotes
SAS
SAS
EuroBonus
1:1+20%1:1.2
Invalid Date
Apr 8, 2027
Active-

Transfer Partners

PartnerLoyalty ProgramBase RatioTransfer TimeActive Bonus
SASEuroBonus1:1
Varies
+20%
Air CanadaAeroplan1:1
Varies
-
Air France / KLMFlying Blue1:1
Varies
-
British AirwaysAvios1:1
Varies
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EmiratesSkywards1:1
Varies
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EtihadEtihad Guest1:1
Varies
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Singapore AirlinesKrisFlyer1:1
Varies
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Turkish AirlinesMiles&Smiles1:1
Varies
-

Current Rove transfer bonuses

Transfer bonuses give you extra miles for free - 20,000 points during a +25% bonus becomes 25,000 miles at the partner. Check this section before every transfer.

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About Rove Rove Miles

Rove is a newer premium travel card and rewards program designed for frequent travelers who want simplicity and flexibility without the complexity of traditional bank loyalty programs. Rove Miles are the program's transferable currency, earned through the Rove credit card on everyday and travel spending. The program transfers to a curated set of major international airline partners at 1:1 ratios, focusing on high-value programs like Air France-KLM Flying Blue, British Airways Avios, Emirates Skywards, Singapore KrisFlyer, and Turkish Airlines Miles&Smiles.

The Rove card is built around a straightforward earning model: high multiples on travel categories with flat-rate earning on everything else. All transfers post to partner airlines on a variable timeline. As with any newer program, the transfer bonus calendar is still being established - watching for inaugural promotions is worthwhile given the premium partner lineup. The focus on Gulf carrier and global airline partnerships gives Rove a distinct positioning in the US credit card landscape.

For points-savvy travelers, Rove's most compelling use case is as a companion card that extends access to airline programs not covered by Chase, Amex, or Bilt. Emirates Skywards, Etihad Guest, and Turkish Miles&Smiles all accept Rove transfers - a combination that gives Rove users disproportionate access to Middle East carrier premium cabins, which consistently rank among the most aspirational first-class products in the world.

TransferPoints tracks transfer bonuses and partner data in real time. Transfer ratios, speeds, and program rules on this page are verified against official bank sources. Visit the official Rove rewards page

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Transfer partners
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Airline partners
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Hotel partners
1.5¢ / pt
TPG valuation

Which Rove cards earn Rove Miles?

Not all Rove cards unlock transfer access. Here are the cards that earn Rove Miles that can be transferred to airline and hotel partners.

PremiumVaries

Rove Credit Card

The flagship Rove card - earns Rove Miles transferable to premium airline partners

Best Rove transfer partners

Not all transfer partners deliver the same value. These three consistently offer the best cents-per-point returns for Rove Miles.

1

Emirates Skywards

Skywards

Emirates operates one of the world's most celebrated First Class products (the A380 private suite). Skywards miles transferred from Rove can book Emirates First and Business class awards at rates that deliver extraordinary value per mile - particularly on long-haul routes.

Sweet spot

Dubai to New York in Emirates Business Class (lie-flat, premium dining) for around 72,500 miles one-way - a cash fare often exceeding $5,000.

2

Turkish Airlines Miles&Smiles

Miles&Smiles

Miles&Smiles consistently offers some of the lowest Star Alliance award rates globally. US to Europe in business class can be booked for 45,000 miles one-way - a fraction of what United or Lufthansa charge for equivalent routes and cabins.

Sweet spot

US East Coast to Istanbul or beyond into Asia in Turkish Business Class for 45,000–62,500 miles one-way.

3

British Airways Avios

Avios

Avios pricing is distance-based, making them excellent for short-haul and medium-haul routes - especially American Airlines domestic first class and Iberia Europe flights where the distance keeps costs low despite the quality of the product.

Sweet spot

US domestic first class on American Airlines for as little as 15,000 Avios one-way on short routes.

Why earn Rove Miles?

Access to Gulf Carrier Premium Cabins

Rove's transfer partners include both Emirates Skywards and Etihad Guest - giving cardholders access to two of the world's most acclaimed premium cabin experiences through a single transferable currency. These partners are not available through Chase Ultimate Rewards, making Rove a valuable companion in a multi-card portfolio.

Curated Partner Selection

Rather than building a sprawling list of obscure partners, Rove focuses on a tight selection of high-value programs. Each transfer partner was chosen for redemption quality - Air France/KLM Flying Blue, Singapore KrisFlyer, and Turkish Miles&Smiles are consistently rated among the best programs for premium cabin value globally.

Premium Card Built for Travelers

Rove is designed as a first-principles travel card - earning structure and partner access are both optimized for people who actually fly frequently. The program is not a legacy product ported from a bank's existing rewards infrastructure, which means fewer arbitrary restrictions and a simpler transfer experience.

Emerging Program with Upside

As a newer program, Rove has room to grow its partner list and promotional calendar. Early adopters benefit from learning the program before it matures. Inaugural transfer bonuses - common when programs add or re-engage partners - tend to offer higher percentages than ongoing promotions, rewarding those who are already holding Rove Miles when they launch.

How to transfer Rove Miles to partners

Follow these steps every time. The golden rule: confirm award availability before moving a single point - transfers are one-way and irreversible.

  1. 1

    Find the award first

    Search for award availability on the airline or hotel program's website before transferring. Note the exact flight, date, cabin, and miles required. Award space disappears - transfers cannot be reversed.

  2. 2

    Check for an active transfer bonus

    Check the Current Bonuses section above. A +25% bonus means 40,000 points becomes 50,000 miles - free miles that require zero extra spending.

  3. 3

    Execute the transfer from Rove

    Log in to your Rove account → navigate to Rove Miles → select "Transfer to travel partners" → choose the airline or hotel program → enter your loyalty membership number and the number of points to transfer → confirm. Keep your loyalty account number ready before you start.

  4. 4

    Book the award immediately

    As soon as miles post to your loyalty account, book the award. Partner award availability can vanish within hours. Have your passport details and co-pay card ready before starting the booking.

How much are Rove Miles worth?

Point value varies dramatically by redemption type. Transferring to the right partner at the right time can yield 3–8× more per point than redeeming for cash back or statement credits.

1.0–1.5¢ per point
Economy class
2.5–4¢ per point
Business class
1.5¢ / pt
TPG average

Worked example

50,000 points transferred to Turkish Airlines Miles&Smiles can book a one-way business class flight from the US to Europe - a cash fare of $2,500–$4,000

TPG valuation: 1.5¢ per point (April 2026). Actual value varies by route, date, and availability.

Rove vs other programs

Rove competes most directly with Capital One Miles and Bilt Rewards in the premium-but-not-Chase/Amex tier. Here is how the programs compare on the dimensions that matter most for international redemptions.

FeatureRoveCapital One MilesBilt Rewards
Airline partners71824
Gulf carrier accessEmirates + EtihadEmirates + EtihadEmirates only
Transfer ratio1:11:11:1
Annual feeVaries$0–$395 (Venture X)$0 (rent-earner)
Hotel partnersNoneWyndham (1:1)Hilton, Hyatt, IHG, Marriott
Star Alliance accessTurkish, SingaporeTurkish, Singapore, AviancaTurkish, Lufthansa, TAP, United

Bottom line

Rove is best positioned as a companion card rather than a primary card for most travelers. Capital One offers a substantially larger partner list with the same 1:1 ratios and better-known card products. Bilt's no-fee structure (earn points on rent) is unmatched for cost-conscious accumulation. Where Rove differentiates is in the combination of Emirates and Etihad alongside strong European carriers - useful if those specific programs are your redemption targets. For a multi-card strategy, Rove adds meaningful diversification at a lower complexity cost than adding a third major bank card.

Rove Rove Miles - program details

Program NameRove Miles
Points CurrencyRove Miles
Transfer Partners7 airlines
Transfer Ratio1:1 on all partners
Transfer SpeedVaries by partner
Transfer FeesNone
Emirates Skywards1:1
Etihad Guest1:1
Turkish Miles&Smiles1:1
Singapore KrisFlyer1:1
British Airways Avios1:1
Transfers Reversible?No - all transfers are final

Frequently asked questions about Rove Rove Miles

What airlines can I transfer Rove Miles to?
Rove Miles transfer to Air Canada Aeroplan, Air France-KLM Flying Blue, British Airways Avios, Emirates Skywards, Etihad Guest, Singapore Airlines KrisFlyer, and Turkish Airlines Miles&Smiles - all at a 1:1 ratio.
How long do Rove transfers take?
Transfer times vary by partner. Check the transfer table on this page for the most current processing time for each Rove Miles airline partner. As a newer program, Rove's transfer infrastructure is still maturing - build in extra time before booking awards.
Does Rove transfer to hotel programs?
Currently Rove does not list hotel programs as transfer partners. The focus is exclusively on airline miles programs. For hotel transfers, programs like Bilt Rewards (Hyatt, Hilton, IHG, Marriott) or Amex Membership Rewards (Hilton, Marriott) provide better coverage.
Is the Rove card worth it for points transfers?
Rove is most valuable as a companion card for travelers who want access to Emirates Skywards and Etihad Guest alongside Turkish Miles&Smiles and Singapore KrisFlyer - a combination not available through Chase. If those specific programs match your aspirational redemptions, Rove provides legitimate utility.
Does Rove run transfer bonuses?
Rove is a newer program with a developing promotional calendar. Inaugural transfer bonuses to new partners tend to offer higher percentages than ongoing promotions. Keep this page bookmarked - TransferPoints tracks every Rove transfer bonus in real time.
Can I combine Rove Miles with other bank programs?
No - Rove Miles cannot be pooled with Chase Ultimate Rewards, Amex Membership Rewards, or any other bank program. Each transferable currency is siloed to its own ecosystem. Build your Rove balance separately and redeem it toward its own partner set.
What is the minimum transfer from Rove?
Minimum transfer amounts vary by partner. Check the specific airline's page on TransferPoints or Rove's official transfer partners page for current minimums before initiating a transfer.
How does Rove compare to Capital One Miles?
Capital One has a significantly larger partner list (18 airlines vs. Rove's 7) and more established card products with known earning rates. Rove's differentiation is its positioning as a simpler, premium-focused product. For pure partner breadth and earning predictability, Capital One currently wins - but Rove's Gulf carrier access and streamlined experience may appeal to frequent Middle East travelers.