How Much Are 30,000 Miles Worth at 1.5 Cents?
30,000 miles at 1.5 cents per point are worth $450.
How to use this tool
- Enter your total miles or points balance.
- Enter the redemption rate in cents per point (cpp). Major airline miles typically range from 1–2 cpp; hotel points 0.5–1 cpp.
- The result is the estimated dollar value of your points balance.
At the common 1.5 cent valuation, 30,000 miles are worth $450 toward flights or hotel stays.
Frequently asked questions
- What is cents per point (cpp)?
- Cents per point (cpp) measures how much real value you get per point redeemed. A rate of 1.5 cpp means 10,000 points are worth $150. Higher is better.
- What are typical airline miles worth?
- Major airline programmes vary: American AAdvantage and Delta SkyMiles average 1.0–1.5 cpp; United MileagePlus averages 1.2–1.5 cpp; premium redemptions can reach 2–5 cpp.