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Rove Miles Adds SAS EuroBonus

Just a week after Rove Miles added Japan Airlines, we have another addition. This week, Rove Miles adds SAS EuroBonus. While this news might not be as flashy as adding Japan Airlines, it is still great news in the world of transfer partners. Now, let's get into all the details.

RELATED: This is a reminder you can track all transfer partners on the ToP Partner Transfer Tool. It is updated daily with transfer partners, transfer bonuses, timing, etc.

What is Rove Miles?

If you haven't heard of Rove Miles, and/or don't have an account, have no fear. You can read all about the “first universal airline mile” HERE. If you don't have an account (it's free!) you can sign up HERE and get some miles for merely signing up.

Rove Miles is a shopping portal in theory, but is much more in practice. You can use it like a traditional shopping portal (think Rakuten), but there is a lot more to it. You can also book loyalty-eligible hotels and earn hotel elite qualifying nights, points for the cash cost AND earn Rove Miles for booking via their portal. A word of caution: 1) for loyalty-eligible stays you can often get better deals via a traditional travel agent, at least at luxury properties (email [email protected] if we can assist), and 2) if you are booking non-elite-qualifying stays, the hotel booking is merely via an online travel agency (OTA) and should be avoided in almost all instances.

Rove Miles Adds SAS EuroBonus

As mentioned previously, Rove Miles bills itself as the “universal airline mile.” That is, at least in part, because Rove Miles is a transferrable currency with transfer partners. You can see all thirteen partners on our ToP Transfer Tool, and below. All partners are at 1 to 1 transfer ratios, unless listed differently:

  • Accor Live Limitless (ALL) (Transfer at 3 to 2)
  • Aeromexico
  • Air France/KLM/Flying Blue
  • Air India
  • Cathay Pacific
  • Etihad
  • Finnair
  • Hainan Airlines
  • Japan Airlines
  • Lufthansa
  • Qatar Airways
  • Thai Airways
  • Turkish Airlines
  • Vietnam Airlines

As of March 9, 2026, Rove Miles adds SAS EuroBonus as its fifteenth (15th) transfer partner with a rate of 1 to 1. While not as flashy as Japan Airlines, SAS does have plenty of enticing aspects to its award chart, including 60,000 miles to fly its own metal in business between Europe and either Asia or North America.

Rove Miles Adds Japan Airlines

But Wait…There's More

To celebrate the addition of SAS Eurobonus, Rove Miles is offering a 20% transfer bonus through 11:59pm EST on 4/8/26. During this promotion, you can transfer Rove Miles at 1 to 1.2, with no minimum or maximum transfer amounts required.

Rove Miles Adds SAS EuroBonus

Anytime we get a new transfer partner it is a good thing. Even if we never take advantage of it, more options is always better. In this instance, SAS EuroBonus is a very underrated option! If you are unfamiliar with the this award program, you should learn about it. Business class between USA and Europe or Europe and Asia is only 60,000 per person for SAS metal and 70,000 miles on SkyTeam partners. That means with this limited-time transfer bonus during the month of March, those SAS business class awards only cost 50,000 miles each way.

What's your thoughts on this development? Are you collecting Rove Miles? If not be sure to sign up for some free miles! Then come over to the Facebook group and let us know if you're using this 20% transfer bonus in March.