Axis EDGE Miles value.
A transferable travel currency on premium Axis cards (Atlas, Magnus, Reserve) — value swings hugely with the partner you pick.
₹0.20
per mile · statement credit / catalogue floor
₹1.00
per mile · via Transfer to airline/hotel partners at their award sweet-spots
Subject to the card's terms and the partner program's own expiry once transferred.
Where you earn it
Axis Atlas, Magnus, Reserve and other travel-tier cards.
Transfer partners
- · Multiple airline frequent-flyer programs
- · Hotel loyalty programs
How to maximise
- Transfer to a partner with a strong award chart for your route rather than redeeming as flat statement value.
- Only transfer when you have a specific redemption in mind — transfers are usually irreversible.
- Compare the partner's cash fare against the miles required before committing.
Watch out for
- Transfer ratios and partner lists change — verify the current chart before earning towards a specific goal.
- Once transferred to a partner, miles follow that program's (often shorter) expiry and devaluation risk.
Next steps
- · Compare all reward currencies — base-to-best value across HDFC, Axis, ICICI, SBI and Amex
- · Axis Bank credit cards — the cards that earn Axis EDGE Miles
- · Best cashback cards — when flat cashback beats chasing points
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