About AwardRoute

Independent planning for points-funded travel

AwardRoute exists to make the decision before a points transfer clearer, more deliberate, and easier to verify.

What AwardRoute does

AwardRoute helps travelers organize loyalty balances, define real trip goals, compare direct and transfer-based redemption paths, and decide whether the next move is to book, transfer, earn more, wait, or ignore an offer.

The service is built around planning. It does not sell flights, issue credit cards, operate a loyalty program, or guarantee that an award shown elsewhere is still available. The final check and booking always happen with the airline, hotel, issuer, or loyalty program.

How the service is operated

AwardRoute is an independently operated software service based in the United States. It is not affiliated with or endorsed by any airline, hotel company, bank, card issuer, or loyalty program unless a relationship is explicitly disclosed.

Product and support questions can be sent to support@awardroute.com. Privacy requests go to privacy@awardroute.com, and security reports go to security@awardroute.com.

Product principles

  • Do the transfer math before moving points.
  • Keep transferable points flexible until live availability is confirmed.
  • Show the assumptions, source evidence, timing risk, and shortfall behind a recommendation.
  • Do not ask users for third-party loyalty program passwords.
  • Treat changing award prices, program rules, and promotions as facts that must be rechecked.

Advertising and commercial relationships

AwardRoute may use advertising on substantial public guides and resources. Advertising does not change calculator math or user-entered wallet data. If affiliate or sponsored relationships are added, they should be labeled clearly on the relevant page.

Important limitationAwardRoute provides informational planning software, not financial, tax, legal, or travel-booking advice. Verify current terms, fees, availability, and transfer rules before acting.