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In the past month I’ve written about the uses of Asia Miles: using multi award chart to save miles, and how to fly r/t to South America in biz for 85k miles. Asia Miles are a frequently overlooked currency that’s easy to shore up with your Amex, Citi Thank You, or SPG account, and can be extremely helpful to get you where you want to go while laying flat 5 miles in the sky. An offer popped up that I thought could be of use to readers. Let’s take a look…
The offer:
- 35k after $2500 spend
- 25k after another $7500 spend
This is good for people who are looking to take premium cabin flights on partners of Cathay Pacific and are either already over 5/24 and looking for a good play, or those who are significantly under 5/24 and want to shore up accounts they could potentially transfer into in the future.
I also have no affiliation with this offer, Synchrony bank, or otherwise. Not that I have any issue with affiliate links – just a heads up on an offer
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