Quick Overview
- Asiana is not a direct transfer partner of any major U.S. credit card rewards program, and they no longer offer co-branded credit cards in the U.S.
- There are over 15 Asiana credit card partners, all being co-branded hotel rewards cards, that you can use to earn Asiana miles.
This page outlines the earning rates in Asiana miles for all Asiana credit card transfer partners and includes a calculator to help you determine which partner cards will earn you the most miles based on your spending.
Asiana credit card transfer partners
Marriott Bonvoy credit cards
Marriott offers a large handful of credit cards that are excellent if you frequent Marriott hotels. Marriott Bonvoy points earned with these cards can be converted into Asiana miles at a 3:1 ratio meaning that transferring 3,000 Marriott Bonvoy Points to Asiana Club will give you 1,000 Asiana miles.
In addition to that, you'll receive 5,000 bonus Asiana miles for every 60,000-block of Marriott points you transfer in a single transaction. That means a 60,000-point transfer will net you 25,000 Asiana miles which can be a great deal if you're able to redeem your miles for a solid, high-value redemption.
Here are the credit cards you can use to earn Marriott Bonvoy points:
World of Hyatt credit cards
Hyatt offers two co-branded credit cards, one personal card and one business card. Hyatt points earned with these cards can be transferred directly to your Asiana Club account at a 2.5:1 rate. This means every 2,500 Hyatt points you transfer will give you 1,000 Asiana miles.
Similar to Marriott, you'll earn 5,000 bonus Asiana miles for every 50,000-point block you transfer. This means a 50,000-Hyatt point transfer would net you 25,000 Asiana miles which isn't too bad, but do note that Hyatt points can easily be redeemed for 2 cents or more with little effort. You will likely be devaluing the points using them for Asiana unless you have a high-value redemption lined up.
Here are the credit cards you can use to earn Hyatt points:
IHG One Rewards credit cards
IHG offers three co-branded credit cards consisting of two personal credit cards and one business credit cards. Each of these cards earn points that can be transferred directly to Asiana Club at a 5:1 rate. This means 5,000 IHG points can be converted into 1,000 Asiana miles.
If you frequent IHG hotels and pay for stays using their co-branded credit cards, you can easily build up a solid amount of points that you can use to top off your Asiana Club account.
Here are the credit cards that IHG offers:
Hilton Honors credit cards
Hilton offers three personal cards and one business card that you can use to earn Hilton Honors points transferable to Asiana Club. Hilton Honors points can be converted at a rate of 10:1 meaning that transferring 10,000 Hilton Honors points will give you 1,000 Asiana miles.
It is very easy to earn lots of Hilton Honors points thanks to the high multipliers offered on their cards combined with the complimentary status each card offers. Hilton also offers lots of promotions which can help you build points even faster. So while the transfer ratio isn't the "best", it can still be a solid option for topping off your account.
Here are the credit cards that Hilton offers:
Best Western credit cards
Best Western offers two co-branded credit cards that can be use to earn Best Western points on everyday spending. Points earned with these cards can be transferred to Asiana Club at a 5:1 ratio meaning a 5,000-Best Western point transfer would net you 1,000 Asiana miles.
While the transfer ratio isn't bad, the earning rates for Best Western points are rather low, so you will not be able to quickly build points like you can with other programs.
Here are the credit cards that Best Western offers:
What's the best credit card for Asiana miles?
Input your monthly and yearly spend amounts into our credit card finder tool to find out which credit cards will earn you the most Asiana miles and best return per $1 spent.
Results will include all co-branded Asiana credit cards and all Asiana credit card transfer partners. Results will show up to the top 20 cards.
This calculator uses our valuations, the intro bonuses we have in the database, and includes the maximum (calculable) bonuses for each card. If you want to have control over these options and much more, check out this tool:
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Results
Listed below are the results based on what you entered into the tool above. These estimates are to help guide you towards making the best decision when it comes to picking up a rewards credit card.
You can click on "Show Calculations" to see a breakdown of how the rewards were calculated, click on the card itself to learn more/apply through our partners (big thanks if you do!), or click on any of the other links to learn more about the card and it's rewards.
Do note that some of the calculations are rounded so it is possible that the estimated values may be off by a point or two when added up.
Remember that this particular tool uses our point/mile valuations, the intro bonuses we have in the database, and includes the maximum (calculable) bonuses for each card. If you want to have control over these options and much more, slide over to the Rewards Credit Card Directory & Calculator.
These calculations should be used for illustrative purposes only.
FAQs
Can you transfer points to Asiana Club?
Yes. There are several hotel rewards programs that allow you to transfer points to your Asiana Club account.
Does any major credit card rewards programs transfer to Asiana?
No. None of the major U.S. credit card rewards programs feature Asiana as a transfer partner.
What's the best transfer partner for earning Asiana miles?
For U.S. members, the best option will be Marriott Bonvoy credit cards and World of Hyatt credit cards.