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  2. Capital One Miles Value: How Much Are They Worth? - AOL

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    Capital One miles are worth about $0.01 each, but the value may vary based on how you redeem them. Capital One has a rewards calculator on its website where you can check the worth of your miles.

  3. Delta SkyMiles Value: How Much Are Your Miles Worth? - AOL

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    In order to best comprehend the value of your accumulated miles or points, here are some sample estimations. Number of Miles. Estimated Value. 10,000. $112 to $120. 20,000. $224 to $240. 30,000.

  4. A guide to earning and redeeming frequent flyer miles - AOL

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    Typically, your rewards will go further when you transfer your points or miles to a high-value rewards program. Select the redemption option you’re interested in and follow the prompts.

  5. Frequent-flyer program - Wikipedia

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    By then, 14 trillion frequent-flyer points had been accumulated by people worldwide, for a value of 700 billion US dollars. [7] When United Airlines filed for bankruptcy in 2002, its frequent flyer programme was its only money-making business. [7] Tom Stuker is the world's most frequent flier having logged over 21 million miles with United. [8]

  6. League (unit) - Wikipedia

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    Legua nautica (nautical league): Between 1400 and 1600 the Spanish nautical league was equal to four Roman miles of 4,842 feet, making it 19,368 feet (5,903 metres or 3.1876 modern nautical miles). However, the accepted number of Spanish nautical leagues to a degree varied between 14 1/6 to 16 2/3, so in actual practice the length of a Spanish ...

  7. Mile - Wikipedia

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    Nautical miles and knots are almost universally used for aeronautical and maritime navigation, because of their relationship with degrees and minutes of latitude and the convenience of using the latitude scale on a map for distance measuring. The data mile is used in radar-related subjects and is equal to 6,000 feet (1.8288 kilometres). [90]