> ## Documentation Index
> Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://docs.points.casa/llms.txt
> Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.

# What are award flights?

> Award flights are seats you book with miles or points. Learn how they differ from cash flights and how PointsCasa helps you find them.

<Frame caption="Same DEL → EWR nonstop flight:  Award fare: 49.5k United miles + ~$40 taxes Cash fare: ~₹1.72L  Award availability is priced separately from regular cash fares, so the difference can be significant.">
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## Award flights vs cash flights

<Tabs>
  <Tab title="Cash flight" icon="badge-dollar-sign">
    You pay money for the ticket. Prices are public, booking is usually straightforward, and the main thing that changes is the fare.
  </Tab>

  <Tab title="Award flight" icon="badge-percent">
    You pay with miles or points, plus taxes and fees. Availability is limited, and the same cash seat may not be available with points.
  </Tab>
</Tabs>

<Info>
  A cash seat and an award seat are not the same thing. Airlines control award inventory separately.
</Info>

## Why people use award flights

Award flights can be useful when:

* cash fares are high
* you already have transferable points
* a premium cabin is too expensive with cash
* a loyalty program prices the route better than the cash fare

They are not always better. Sometimes paying cash is cleaner.

PointsCasa helps you compare the route, miles, taxes, cabins, and booking path before you move points.

## How points become miles

Many credit card points are transferable.

That means you may start with bank points, then transfer them to an airline or hotel partner before booking.

For example, HSBC TravelOne points can transfer to Air India Maharaja Club at a `1:1` ratio. If you transfer `30,000` HSBC TravelOne points, you should receive `30,000` Maharaja Points.

Some transfers take longer than others, so timing matters when you are close to booking.

<Tip>
  Sometimes transfer bonuses make the effective ratio better than usual. Use the [transfer calculator](/transfer-calculator/using-transfer-calculator) to check tracked partners, ratios, and bonuses before you move points.
</Tip>

PointsCasa can show transfer paths in the booking flow when they are relevant. You can also use the [transfer calculator](/transfer-calculator/using-transfer-calculator) when you want to inspect transfer partners outside a specific flight.

## How PointsCasa helps

<CardGroup cols={2}>
  <Card title="Search award seats" icon="plane" href="/flights/finding-award-flights">
    Check supported programs for routes and dates you care about.
  </Card>

  <Card title="Read the result" icon="list-checks" href="/flights/reading-flight-results">
    Understand miles, taxes, cabin, timing, and live vs cached status.
  </Card>

  <Card title="Use your balances" icon="wallet" href="/points-wallet/managing-programs">
    Add your programs so PointsCasa can show more useful booking paths.
  </Card>

  <Card title="Book carefully" icon="map" href="/flights/book-a-flight">
    Follow the booking page and verify before transferring points.
  </Card>
</CardGroup>

<Warning>
  Before transferring, confirm the same flight, cabin, miles, and taxes on the airline or loyalty program site.
</Warning>
