To redeem Sun Country Airlines points, log in to your online Sun Country Airlines account. Points are worth an average of 1 cent each when redeemed for Sun Country flights, which is the best redemption option.
How to Redeem Sun Country Airlines Points Online
Log in to your Sun Country Airlines account.
Proceed to book a new trip.
On the Review and Pay page, click on “Redeem Sun Country Rewards points.”
Choose the desired number of points you want to redeem and click “Use these points.” Your point value will be calculated and deducted, and any remaining balance (if applicable) can be pawith a credit card.
Sun Country Airlines Points Redemption Options
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Book flights with Sun Country Airlines
Vacation packages
Pay for vacation packages through Sun Country Airlines
You can redeem a Sun Country Airlines voucher by booking a flight through the Sun Country Airlines website and inputting your voucher code in the payment section.
How to Redeem a Sun Country Airlines Voucher
Log in to your Sun Country account and proceed to book your new trip.
Click on “Use a Sun Country flight credit or voucher” on the "Review and Pay" page.
The best way to check your frequent flyer miles balance is by logging in to the airline's website. The miles balance will be easily accessible from your online account.
Another way to check your mileage balance is to call your airline’s frequent flyer customer service number. You will need to provide the account number and your personal information such as your name and address.
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