Bilt Adds Spirit As New Transfer Partner

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The Bilt reward program has added a new airline transfer partner, and it is one that many people did not expect. You can now transfer Bilt points to Spirit Airlines Free Spirit. This makes Bilt the only loyalty program to offer point transfers to Spirit Airlines. Reward tickets start at just 2,500 points, which means one month’s rent can take you on your next adventure.

This is also a big deal if you like cheap flights and simple redemptions. Spirit flies to many cities across the US, plus Mexico, the Caribbean, and parts of Latin America. For short trips, Spirit awards can be a solid way to stretch points, especially when cash fares are already low.

Spirit uses dynamic pricing, so award rates change based on demand. Sometimes that is bad, but sometimes it works in your favor. During sales or slower travel periods, Free Spirit awards can be very affordable. This partnership is helpful for quick weekend trips, family visits, or last-minute travel.

Bilt continues to stand out because it lets you earn points on rent with no transaction fees. Those points can now be redeemed with a broader range of airlines, from premium international carriers to budget-friendly options like Spirit. This gives members more flexibility and more ways to actually use their points.

Not everyone wants business class flights or fancy lounges. Many people just want to get from point A to point B for less money. It caters to everyday renters who want value, not just luxury, and could be a huge advantage for families who wish to travel but with fewer points and miles.

 

Bottom Line

Bilt points just became more flexible. If you fly Spirit or prefer short, low-cost trips, this new transfer partner is worth paying attention to.

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