Dan Whitmer, Rewards Programs Analyst
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You can convert Hawaiian Airlines points into Marriott Bonvoy points from the Hawaiian Airlines partner redemption page. The conversion ratio is 2 to 1, meaning that 10,000 Hawaiian Airlines points convert to 5,000 Marriott points.
To convert Hawaiian Atmos Rewards points to Marriott Bonvoy points, a minimum transfer of 5,000 points is required, and each member can convert up to 25,000 points per month.
How to Convert Hawaiian Airlines Points to Marriott Points
- Visit the official Hawaiian Airlines non-flight partner redemption page.
- Scroll down and click on "Redeem for Marriott Bonvoy Points." Then select the "Online form" option. You'll need to sign in to your Hawaiian Airlines account to get started.
- Enter your basic information, such as your name, mailing address, phone number, and email.
- In the award dropdown, choose "Marriott Bonvoy Points - 2,500." Then, pick how many of these you want to redeem (between 1 and 5 awards).
- In the Message field, type in your Marriott Bonvoy account number. This is required so the points go to the right place.
- Check the box to accept the terms and conditions, then click "Submit" to complete your transfer request.
To convert Hawaiian points to Marriott Bonvoy points, you must be a member of both loyalty programs, and the names on each account must match.
Is It Worth Converting Hawaiian Airlines Points to Marriott Points?
Hawaiian Airlines points are valued at 1.77 cents each on average, while Marriott points are worth 0.8 cents each. For example, 10,000 Hawaiian Airlines points are worth $177, whereas 10,000 Marriott points will get you $80.
Transferring points may be beneficial if you need a small number of points to book a room at a Marriott. However, transferring large amounts of points typically results in a loss of value, so it’s usually not advisable.
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