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5 days left: Buy Alaska Miles with up to a 50% Bonus

Miles June 26, 2017 Leave a Comment

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5 days left: Buy Alaska Miles with up to a 50% Bonus

My opinion…Alaska has the best points offered by any U.S. Airline, arguably the world. Back in May, I received a targeted email to buy points with a 50% bonus. Not everyone received this offer, but A LOT did, and many who didn’t snag the 50%, received a 40% bonus offer. Either way…if you’re looking at taking a trip and need the miles to shore up this could be a great time for you to buy Alaska miles. I wouldn’t advise buying points speculatively, but if you have a trip in mind…great offer!

A friendly reminder that you can buy Alaska miles until July 1st and get up to a 50% bonus.

Buy Alaska Miles with up to a 50% Bonus

It’s a tiered offer…

Buy Alaska Miles with up to a 50% Bonus

My Bonus…and price: 1.97 cents per point

Buy Alaska Miles with up to a 50% Bonus
Buy Alaska Miles with up to a 50% Bonus

The best redemptions, IMO, are on their fantastic partners for travel in premium cabins

Alaska Airlines Partners June 2017

What are some good options for Alaska Air redemption?

  1. 50k Alaska Miles flies you to Asia in Business Class. That’s less than $1000 one way in Cathay Pacific Business Class – a great deal. Don’t forget you can cook in a stopover for free!
  2. Go Big to Japan in First Class – 70k points. 
  3. Fly to Europe in British Airways First Class for 70kBritish Airways First Class 777-300

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