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North America to Caribbean: how many points does it really cost?

Every covered loyalty programme's typical band for this region pair, by cabin. Distances on real routes we track range 1,045–1,602 miles.

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How this works

Enter an origin and destination airport plus a cabin. We look up which of our covered loyalty programmes fly that region pair and show a typical points band for each, sourced from the programme's own published chart where one exists, or from manual editorial spot-checks on the airline's own booking site where pricing is dynamic. Every row carries a source link and a verification date. We never fetch live seat availability: see below for why.

These are typical prices, not live availability. We show you what fair looks like before you search.

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Points bands by cabin

A typical route on this pair is MIA → SJU (1,045 mi). Programmes that price by flight distance rather than by region show that route's exact band below, plus the wider range this region pair can reach.

Economy

The British Airways Club 7,500–13,000 pts
Distance bands One-way Heavy surcharges
Verified 16 Aug 2026 Source
Details

Priced by flight distance, not region: shown for MIA-SJU (1045 mi).

Across the full range of routes in this region pair, this programme's chart runs 7,500–17,000 pts depending on the specific airports flown.

BA-metal long-haul routes are well known for high carrier-imposed surcharges, historically $600-1,000+ round-trip in business class on transatlantic.

Roughly $113–$195 of value at our current valuation. See how we value this programme.

Premium Economy

The British Airways Club 11,500–16,500 pts
Distance bands One-way Heavy surcharges
Verified 16 Aug 2026 Source
Details

Priced by flight distance, not region: shown for MIA-SJU (1045 mi).

Across the full range of routes in this region pair, this programme's chart runs 11,500–21,000 pts depending on the specific airports flown.

BA-metal long-haul routes are well known for high carrier-imposed surcharges, historically $600-1,000+ round-trip in business class on transatlantic.

Roughly $173–$248 of value at our current valuation. See how we value this programme.

Business

The British Airways Club 15,500–21,500 pts
Distance bands One-way Heavy surcharges
Verified 16 Aug 2026 Source
Details

Priced by flight distance, not region: shown for MIA-SJU (1045 mi).

Across the full range of routes in this region pair, this programme's chart runs 15,500–30,000 pts depending on the specific airports flown.

BA-metal long-haul routes are well known for high carrier-imposed surcharges, historically $600-1,000+ round-trip in business class on transatlantic.

Roughly $233–$323 of value at our current valuation. See how we value this programme.

Air Canada Aeroplan 25,000–35,000 pts
Fixed partner chart One-way Light surcharges
Verified 16 Aug 2026 Source
Details

Published zone-to-zone chart; a partner-carrier surcharge may apply on top of the mileage figure shown here.

Air Canada is widely cited as one of the lowest-surcharge major programmes; a partner-carrier fee (not a fuel surcharge) can still apply.

Roughly $363–$508 of value at our current valuation. See how we value this programme.

AAdvantage 30,000–60,000 pts
Dynamic, observed range One-way Light surcharges
Verified 16 Aug 2026 Source
Details

MileSAAver baseline is a published fixed figure; web-specials and peak dynamic pricing widen the top of the band.

US DOT rules mean AA-marketed award tickets carry minimal carrier-imposed surcharges; some partner carriers (e.g. BA-operated segments) can add more.

Roughly $531–$1,062 of value at our current valuation. See how we value this programme.

MileagePlus 35,000–80,000 pts
Dynamic, observed range One-way Light surcharges
Verified 16 Aug 2026 Source
Details

United MileagePlus own-metal pricing is dynamic; Star Alliance partner awards can price lower via a saver level.

United and most Star Alliance partners avoid heavy fuel surcharges; typically well under $100 one-way in taxes and fees.

Roughly $473–$1,080 of value at our current valuation. See how we value this programme.

Flying Blue 40,000–90,000 pts
Dynamic, observed range One-way Medium surcharges
Verified 16 Aug 2026 Source
Details

Flying Blue is fully dynamic (no fixed chart); Promo Rewards can discount published fares by roughly 25 percent when active.

Air France/KLM award taxes and fees on a US-Europe round-trip business ticket run roughly $300-450 following the programme's recent fee increases.

Roughly $520–$1,170 of value at our current valuation. See how we value this programme.

SkyMiles 50,000–110,000 pts
Dynamic, observed range One-way Light surcharges
Verified 16 Aug 2026 Source
Details

Delta SkyMiles is fully dynamic with no published chart; band reflects a typical, not guaranteed, observed range.

Delta itself imposes minimal carrier-surcharges on its own metal; the dynamic mileage price already reflects most of the cost.

Roughly $600–$1,320 of value at our current valuation. See how we value this programme.

Prices on this page last verified 16 Aug 2026.

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Frequently asked questions

How many points from North America to Caribbean in business class?
The lowest business-class band we currently track for this pair is The British Airways Club at 15,500–21,500 points one-way, sourced 16 Aug 2026. See the full table above for every programme we cover on this pair.
Which loyalty programme is cheapest for North America to Caribbean?
It depends on cabin and the exact airports you fly. Distance-based programmes like Avios price the specific route, while fixed-chart programmes price the whole region the same regardless of the exact airports. Compare the bands above by cabin rather than relying on a single "cheapest" answer, since the ranking can flip between economy and business.
Why do you show a band instead of an exact number?
Most programmes now price dynamically, so a single number would be fake precision. A band tells you honestly what typical redemptions look like, sourced and dated, so you can judge whether a specific search result is a good deal.
Why can't I search for actual available seats here?
Live award-availability search requires scraping airline inventory in bulk, which is a litigated risk category (Air Canada v. seats.aero, ongoing; American Airlines v. Skiplagged, a 9.4 million dollar verdict). We do manual editorial curation from official public chart pages instead, and link out to the real search engines by name.
How often is this updated?
Every row is re-verified at least quarterly. A row older than 80 days shows an amber "verification due" note rather than hiding its age.
Where does the surcharge flag come from?
A light, medium or heavy label per programme, based on that programme's typical carrier-imposed surcharges on this kind of route, with a source link. It is not a full taxes-and-fees calculator.