Points are usually redeemed 1 for each mile flown, so it would be 2,037 points, but you can check with your airline.
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The number of air miles points you have will vary depending on many factors. These include how many miles you have already traveled, any points given as a promotion, and how many points you have redeemed for further travel.
The population density of Ottawa is approximately 300 people per square kilometer.
The driving distance from NYC to Ottawa, Canada is 439 road miles, using I-81 North.
Flying Virgin Australia from Sydney to Honolulu on a Saver (discount economy) fare earns .5 Velocity points per mile. It's a 5083 mile trip so you should earn around 2541 points (one way).
New York and Canada share a border, so in many places the distance between them is less than one mile. Manhattan to Ottawa is about 450 miles.
This is funny actually because there is not a set "air miles points" needed. It all depends if there's a deal going on you could fly out from London to Hawaii with 1 air mile so shop around.
The complete question is that at the end of the three journeys you are back at your start. There is a common fallacy that there is only one starting point - the North Pole which satisfies the route. In fact, there are an infinite number of points. Select a point, near the North Pole such that, after you've walked 1 mile south, the radius of that latitude is 1 mile. So your 1 mile east takes you once around the world, and then the northward mile takes you back to your starting point. Clearly, the starting point can be on any longitude so there are an infinite number of starting points. Then consider similar points where the 1 mile east takes you twice round the globe at that latitude. Those points will do. As will points where the eastward leg takes you any integral number of times round the earth at that latitude. But that is not all. You can start near the South Pole where the 1 mile south brings you to a latitude where you can walk round the world in 1 mile east. And so on.
This is like asking what is the area between two points. Can't be done, doesn't make any sense.
Averages 550' to 600' and there are points within a mile that go up to 1,300' in elevation.