Convert Hawaiian Airline Miles to Hilton Points

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UPDATE 3/21/2014 at 6:30PM PST: The exchange rate between Hawaiian Airlines and Hilton HHonors is now 1:1.5, instead of the previous 1:2 ratio.  Same goes for Virgin Atlantic to Hilton HHonors.  All the steps below remain the same.

HI-to-HH

Exchange Hawaiian Airline Miles for Hilton HHonor Points

Related post: Hilton HHonors: Transfering Miles from Hawaiian Airlines and Virgin Atlantic take between 7-11 Days to Post

Why would you want to move Hawaiian Airline miles into Hilton HHonor points?  Because 1 Hawaiian Airline mile becomes 2 Hilton HHonor points.  Read on to find out how.

If you are like me (a very scary thought), you have a pile of Hawaiian Airline miles sitting in your account.  Wouldn’t you rather have Hilton HHonor points in your account so you could book a free hotel stay?  The easiest way to get Hawaiian Airline miles is to open a Bank of American Hawaiian Airlines Credit Card and the Bank of Hawaii Hawaiian Airlines Credit Card.  (Unfortunately, there is currently no working link to apply for these cards as of June 10, 2013).

HI Cards

Assuming you have Hawaiian Airlines miles in your account, how do to move them them to your Hilton HHonors account?  First things first, you need at least 5,000 Hawaiian Airline miles in your account.  To keep all your frequent flyer miles and other loyalty programs in one place, you need Award Wallet.  Read What is Award Wallet?

HI Miles Before

One of the best things about Award Wallet is the auto-login feature.  Just click the loyalty program you want and it will automatically log you into that account.

Award Wallet HI

I currently have 29,916 Hawaiian Airline miles in my account.  Like I said earlier, you need at least 5,000 Hawaiian Airline miles to do a transfer to your Hilton HHonors account.

HI Account Balance Before

On the left hand side, click Redeem Miles

Redeem HI Miles

Scroll down and select Ground Partners:

Redeem HI Ground Partners

Scroll down and you will see the Transfer Miles section.  Click the contact HawaiianMiles Service Center link.

HI to Hilton

Click the call Hawaiian Miles Service Center link.

Manage HI Account

The contact number for the HawaiianMiles Service Center is 1-877-HA-MILES or 1-877-426-4537.

Their hours of operation are Monday-Friday, 7AM to 4:30PM HST (Hawaiian Standard Time) which is +3 hours from PST (10AM to 7:30PM PST) and +6 hours from EST (1PM to 10:30PM EST).

HI Call Center

During the call, press option 3 for HawaiianMiles Service Center and enter your 9-digit Hawaiian Airlines account number.  When you get connected to a representative, tell them that you want to transfer miles to your Hilton HHonors account.  Give them the number of Hawaiian Airline miles (increments of 5,000) and your Hilton HHonors account number.  The names on both accounts must match for the transfer to go smoothly.  At the end of the call, you should be able to refresh your account balance and see the deduction instantly.

HI Mileage Summary

The representative said the transfer takes 1-2 weeks to complete.  The transfer began on June 10 and I will update this post on the date the points show up in my Hilton HHonors account.  Refresh your Award Wallet balances, you should see the change in your Hawaiian Airlines account balance.

Checking New HI Balance

New HI Balance

AW New HI Balance

Related post: Hilton HHonors: Transfering Miles from Hawaiian Airlines and Virgin Atlantic take between 7-11 Days to Post.  I transferred 25,000 Hawaiian Airline miles out June 10 and the 50,000 Hilton HHonors points posted to my account on June 20, so it took 10 days for the transfer.

HI to Hilton Points

 

UPDATE: 9/13/2013

I transfer 35,000 Hawaiian Airlines miles on 9/2/2013…

9.2.13 HA to HI Transfer

…and the Hilton points posted on 9/12/2013 (exactly 10 days after, just like the above example).

Recent Hilton Points

 

What do you do with 1 to 4,999 Hawaiian Airline miles?

At this point, you have 3 options:

  1. Keep you Hawaiian Airline miles in your account.
  2. Transfer your Hawaiian Airline miles to another Hawaiian Airline miles account.
  3. Transfer your Hawaiian Airline miles to another frequent flyer program.

Option 1: Keep you Hawaiian Airline miles in your account.

If you fly Hawaiian Airlines frequently, this is your best bet.  I wish I flew to Hawaii frequently enough to chose option 1, but I don’t.  You can also credit flights from ANA, Delta, JetBlue, Korean Air, Virgin America, Virgin Atlantic, and Virgin Australia (see details here).

HI Partners

Option 2: Transfer your Hawaiian Airline miles to another Hawaiian Airline miles account.

On the left hand side, click Redeem Miles then click Share Miles

Share HI Miles2

Click the Share Now button.

Share HI Miles3

Before you transfer the Hawaiian Airline miles to anyone, read the terms at the top of the page. The person you transfer miles to has to have a Hawaiian Airlines credit card.  If they do not, please read option 3 below.

Share HI Miles

 

Option 3: Transfer your Hawaiian Airline miles to another frequent flyer program.

This option requires you to use Points.com.  You can create a free account here.

Points.com Logo

I recommend adding all the frequent flyer accounts you have that you have frequent flyer miles in that account.  Most importantly, add your Hawaiian Airlines account.  My Points.com account has 10 different frequent flyer accounts.  Click the exchange link for your Hawaiian Airlines account.

All Points.com Accounts

I select “move out of a program,” select Hawaiian Airlines, enter 4,916 miles, and click the search now button.

Move HI out of Points.com Account

The first thing you will see is where you can trade miles with other Points.com members.  The first choice says if I trade 3,000 Hawaiian Airline miles plus pay $30 I can get 1,000 United miles.  This is one of the worst ways to move miles since the prices are very high.  Scroll past this section.

Exchange HI points

The bottom “exchange” section is where I look to move frequent flyer miles from one account into another frequent flyer program.  As you can see, all the exchanges require a minimum move of 5,000 Hawaiian Airline miles.

HI Points.com Exchange NP

So if I can’t move 4,916 Hawaiian Airline miles out, how about moving 84 Hawaiian Airline miles into my account?

Get 84 HI Miles

Scroll past the trade miles section to avoid more bad deals.

Get HI Miles with Exchange

There are several options in the exchange miles section.  Some exchanges are blocked because I do not have the minimum balance necessary.  If I had Amtrak Guest Reward points, La Quinta Return points, or US Airway miles I would use those.  But in my particular case, the only option I could do at this time is exchange 213 American Airline miles into 84 Hawaiian Airline miles.

Move AA to HI

If you did that exchange, this is what 5,000 Hawaiian Airline miles would get you.  Not much.

5000 HI Out

At this point, you could call up Hawaiian Airlines and ask them to transfer the 5,000 Hawaiian Airline miles into 10,000 Hilton HHonor points.  Any questions?


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12 thoughts on “Convert Hawaiian Airline Miles to Hilton Points

  1. Lea

    Is there any way to transfer any type of miles to Hawaiian miles and be able to transfer those to Hilton. I have around 37,000 Hawaiian miles and would like transfer 3000 from elsewhere in order to be able to transfer 40,000 Hawaiian miles to Hilton. Any ideas? Thanks

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  2. Lea

    I read on some blog that if you transfer to Hawaiian you can’t transfer those points to Hilton. Do you know if that is true?

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    1. Grant

      That is partially true. If you transfer miles between Hawaiian Airlines accounts, you can transfer to Hilton. If you transfer/convert miles/points from other programs, you cannot transfer to Hilton. Does that make sense?

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      1. Tal

        Hi, thanks for the post. It is very informative. One question though, if you cannot transfer Hawaiian miles that were originally coming from other programs to Hilton points then how come you suggested using points.coa for Lea in the above reply to do just that ? Am I missing something here?

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          1. Tal

            In the first comment of this article, Lea was asking about a way to get 3000 extra Hawaiian miles to end up with 40,000 miles that she would like to convert to Hilton points. You suggested using points.com to obtain the missing 3000 that she needs. I was wondering how would that be possible since you mentioned in a following reply that “If you transfer/convert miles/points from other programs, you cannot transfer to Hilton.” As i understood it, if she used points.com to get the extra 3000, she would not be able to convert them to Hilton points. Thanks

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