Close Menu
FlyMarshallFlyMarshall
  • Aviation
    • AeroTime
    • Airways Magazine
    • Simple Flying
  • Corporate
    • AINonline
    • Corporate Jet Investor
  • Cargo
    • Air Cargo News
    • Cargo Facts
  • Military
    • The Aviationist
  • Defense
  • OEMs
    • Airbus RSS Directory
  • Regulators
    • EASA
    • USAF RSS Directory
What's Hot

Cute: SWISS Crew Takes Over First Class Cabin For “Surprise” Meal

October 15, 2025

End Of An Era: How The Boeing 777-300ER Revolutionized Commercial Aviation

October 15, 2025

Rafael pitches loitering Spike variant for US Army ‘Launched Effects’

October 15, 2025
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Demo
  • Aviation
    • AeroTime
    • Airways Magazine
    • Simple Flying
  • Corporate
    • AINonline
    • Corporate Jet Investor
  • Cargo
    • Air Cargo News
    • Cargo Facts
  • Military
    • The Aviationist
  • Defense
  • OEMs
    • Airbus RSS Directory
  • Regulators
    • EASA
    • USAF RSS Directory
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Demo
Home » Marriott Selling Bonvoy Points With 40% Bonus (0.89 Cents Per Point)
Airways Magazine

Marriott Selling Bonvoy Points With 40% Bonus (0.89 Cents Per Point)

FlyMarshall NewsroomBy FlyMarshall NewsroomOctober 9, 2025No Comments6 Mins Read
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email
In the interest of full disclosure, OMAAT earns a referral bonus for anyone that’s approved through some of the below links. These are the best publicly available offers (terms apply) that we have found for each product or service. Opinions expressed here are the author’s alone, not those of the bank, credit card issuer, airline, hotel chain, or product manufacturer/service provider, and have not been reviewed, approved or otherwise endorsed by any of these entities. Please check out our advertiser policy for further details about our partners, and thanks for your support!

Marriott Bonvoy has just launched its latest promotion on purchased points. While it’s not for everyone, it has the potential to represent a good deal, so let’s go over the details.

Through Sunday, December 7, 2025, Marriott Bonvoy is offering a bonus on purchased points. It’s possible that different members are eligible for different offers, though the accounts I manage all show a bonus of up to 40%, which kicks in as long as you purchase at least 40,000 points in one transaction (if you buy 2,000 to 39,000 points, you receive a 35% bonus).

You’ll want to log into your account to see if that’s what you’re eligible for, as you may have a different offer.

Buy Bonvoy points with a 40% bonus

How much does it cost to buy Bonvoy points?

Ordinarily you can buy Bonvoy points for 1.25 cents each, before any discounts or bonuses. If you were eligible for the 40% bonus and maximized the offer, you could receive a total of 280,000 Bonvoy points (including 80,000 bonus points) at a cost of $1,875, which comes out to 0.89 cents per point.

Buy Bonvoy points for 0.89 cents each

Typically when we see promotions from Marriott Bonvoy on buying points, the offer is somewhere in the range of a 30-50% bonus. So this is pretty average as far as promotions from the program go.

Redeem Bonvoy points at Santa Marina Mykonos

How many Bonvoy points can you buy?

Marriott Bonvoy ordinarily lets members buy up to 150,000 points per calendar year, before any bonuses. However, during this promotion, the cap has been increased to 200,000 points, meaning members can buy more points than usual.

Do note that Marriott Bonvoy lets you share up to 100,000 points per year with another member, which could be an opportunity to potentially acquire even more points.

The terms suggest that it could take up to seven business days for purchased points to post. Furthermore, there are some eligibility restrictions to be aware of:

  • A new member may purchase points 30 days after enrollment if they have some qualifying activity
  • Without qualifying activity, a new member may purchase points only one year after enrollment
Redeem Bonvoy points at the St. Regis Deer Valley

Which credit card should you buy Bonvoy points with?

Marriott points purchases are processed by points.com, meaning they don’t count as a hotel purchase for the purposes of credit card spending.

I’d recommend using a card with which you’re trying to reach a minimum spending requirement, or a credit card that maximizes your return on everyday spending. When in doubt, review which credit cards are best for buying points and miles.

Best cards for non-bonused spending:


  • Earn 1% cash back when you make a purchase, earn 1% cash back when you pay for that purchase

  • $0

Chase Freedom Unlimited®


  • Earn 3% Cash Back on Dining

  • Earn 3% Cash Back at Drugstores

  • Earn 1.5% Cash Back On All Other Purchases

  • $0

The Blue Business® Plus Credit Card from American Express


  • 2x points on purchases up to $50k then 1x

  • Access to Amex Offers

  • No annual fee

Is buying Bonvoy points worth it?

While I’m not particularly loyal to Marriott as such, there’s no denying that Marriott Bonvoy has some phenomenal hotels around the world. At a low acquisition cost, there are situations where you can get outsized value for your Bonvoy points, especially if you’re topping off an account for a redemption.

Nowadays Marriott Bonvoy has dynamic award pricing, so there’s no longer an award chart that redemptions follow (though there is an unofficial award chart). However, there are still all kinds of properties where you can get a ton of value, especially for peak season redemptions, when cash rates would be especially high.

Redeem Bonvoy points at the Bodrum EDITION

How many points do you need for a free night with Marriott?

In the past Marriott Bonvoy had an award chart, and hotels cost anywhere from 5,000 to 100,000 points per night, not factoring in a fifth night free when redeeming for five nights.

Nowadays there are no longer maximum amounts that can be charged, though you will find that a vast majority of properties don’t charge more than what was previously in the pricing range. However, we have seen some devaluations over time at top properties, including the cap being increased.

Redeem Bonvoy points at The Gritti Palace

Do Bonvoy points expire?

Bonvoy points don’t expire as long as you have at least some account activity once every 24 months. This could include any activity whereby you earn or redeem points.

Redeem Bonvoy points at The Langley Iver

How much are Bonvoy points worth?

Everyone will value points differently, but personally I value Bonvoy points at ~0.7 cents each, and I tend to value points pretty conservatively. The purchase price is a bit higher than what I value the points, though like I said, there are ways to get much more value.

Does Marriott Bonvoy have blackout dates?

Marriott Bonvoy doesn’t have blackout dates on award nights, but the program does have capacity controls on a limited number of dates. While on most dates all standard rooms will be available for redemptions, on some dates hotels can limit the number of standard rooms that they make available using points.

Redeem Bonvoy points at Al Maha Dubai

How else can you earn Bonvoy points?

Aside from outright buying points or staying at a Marriott, the best way to earn Bonvoy points is with a co-branded Marriott Bonvoy credit card. These cards offer big welcome bonuses and in some cases a decent return on spending.

Marriott Bonvoy is also transfer partners with Amex Membership Rewards and Chase Ultimate Rewards, though I tend to think there are better ways to redeem those points, given the amount of flexibility they offer.

Redeem Bonvoy points at the St. Regis Bora Bora

Bottom line

Marriott Bonvoy is offering a promotion on purchased points. It appears to me that the standard offer is for up to a 40% bonus, which you can unlock as long a you purchase at least 40,000 points in one transaction. This is an opportunity to buy points for as little as 0.89 cents each. While I wouldn’t proactively pick up points without a specific use in mind, this has the potential to represent a good value.

Do you plan on purchasing Marriott points with a bonus?

source

FlyMarshall Newsroom
  • Website

Related Posts

Cute: SWISS Crew Takes Over First Class Cabin For “Surprise” Meal

October 15, 2025

Southwest Airlines’ New Cabins & Seats Debut On Boeing 737 MAX Fleet

October 15, 2025

Wow: American Plans Special Centennial Livery On Boeing 777

October 15, 2025

Buy Air Canada Aeroplan Points With 90% Bonus (1.41 Cents Per Point)

October 15, 2025
Add A Comment
Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

Latest Posts

Cute: SWISS Crew Takes Over First Class Cabin For “Surprise” Meal

October 15, 2025

End Of An Era: How The Boeing 777-300ER Revolutionized Commercial Aviation

October 15, 2025

Rafael pitches loitering Spike variant for US Army ‘Launched Effects’

October 15, 2025

American Airlines Unveils Special Centenary Livery On The Boeing 777-300ER

October 15, 2025

Subscribe to Updates

Please enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.
Loading
About Us

Welcome to FlyMarshall — where information meets altitude. We believe aviation isn’t just about aircraft and routes; it’s about stories in flight, innovations that propel us forward, and the people who make the skies safer, smarter, and more connected.

 

Useful Links
  • Business / Corporate Aviation
  • Cargo
  • Commercial Aviation
  • Defense News (Air)
  • Military / Defense Aviation
Quick Links
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Disclaimer
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms and Conditions

Subscribe to Updates

Please enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.
Loading
Copyright © 2025 Flymarshall.All Right Reserved
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Disclaimer
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms and Conditions

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.

Go to mobile version