Radisson Rewards is the seventh largest hotel chain in the world and has a total of 9 brands in its portfolio, which span more than 1,241 properties in over 101 countries and territories. These hotel and resort brands have distinct amenities and services that fit the preferences and budget levels of different types of travelers.
You will have the option of converting your Radisson Premier Visa Signature points into the miles used by one of Club Carlson’s more than 20 airline partners in order to book a reward flight.
Just keep in mind that hotel points tend to be worth a lot more when redeemed for free nights.
Radisson points expire after 24 months with no account activity as well as when you close your account with unused rewards. To prevent Radisson points from expiring, redeem your points on a regular basis and make sure to cash in any unredeemed rewards before closing your account.
Radisson points are worth 0.61 cents each, on average. That means 10,000 Radisson points have a value of about $61. Plus, Radisson points are less valuable than the average hotel points, which are worth roughly 0.95 cents each.
It's important to remember that the value of Radisson points depends on how they are redeemed. They have the most value when used for Radisson Rewards hotel reservations. You can easily calculate the value of Radisson points...
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