I have 5,000 Taj InnerCircle points—can I transfer them to airline miles or other loyalty programs?

I have a good amount of Taj InnerCircle points, but I’d rather use them for flight upgrades. Can I convert these points to airline miles, and if so, which airlines allow this transfer? Also, is the conversion rate good value, or is it better to redeem points for hotel stays?

Yes, you can transfer your Taj InnerCircle points to select airline frequent flyer programs. The conversion rate varies, but typically:

  • 5,000 Taj InnerCircle points = 1,250 airline miles (most airlines follow a 4:1 conversion ratio)
  • You can transfer points to partners like Air India Flying Returns, British Airways Executive Club, and Singapore Airlines KrisFlyer
  • Transfers are usually final and non-reversible, so check if it’s worth it before converting

Honestly, unless you’re topping up miles for a specific redemption, using Taj points for free stays usually gives better value than transferring to airline miles. But if you’re short on miles for a flight upgrade, it’s a decent option.

Taj InnerCircle points can’t be converted into airline miles. They’re mainly for hotel stays, dining, or Taj services. There’s no way to transfer them to airline programs.

These points usually give better value when used for Taj hotel stays rather than trying to use them for flights. If you want flight upgrades, it’s better to use a program or card that earns airline miles directly.