Having trouble navigating the complicated, often frustrating, world of airline loyalty programs? This might help: Point.me, a points and travel reward search platform, has ranked 62 global airline rewards programs using nine criteria, with ease of earning miles, redemption rates, availability on partner airlines and ease of booking as the most important factors. Flying Blue, a loyalty program attached to Air France and KLM, is the world's No.

1 airline rewards program, according to the rankings . Air Canada's program, Aeroplan, ranks No. 2, with United Mileage Plus coming in at No.

3 on the global list. READ MORE: Fun summer getaways in Central NSW to avoid coastal crowds This year's rankings are the first edition of what's slated to be an annual list from Point.me, a platform aimed at helping customers get the best value from their points.

"We want to provide that transparency and confidence in earning and redeeming points and help people not feel like this is a Wild West where they don't understand how to use points. They don't know what programs are good. We want to bring that clarity," said Tiffany Funk, the company's president and co-founder, on a call previewing the rankings.

READ MORE: Australian locations that offer the best sunset and sunrise views On a 100-point scale, Flying Blue bested its closest competitor by more than 15 points, with a score of 93.06. Point.

me cited the program's "ease of earning points through its extensive partnerships and great redemption va.