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It’s Back! Buy Alaska Miles with 40% bonus – 2.1cents a piece

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Alaska is offering a 40% bonus on purchased miles, or 2.1 cent per point.

Alaska has incredibly valuable points. The biggest reason? They have a range of International partners that offer incredible business and first class products that you can access by redeeming their miles. In fact, their loyalty program lured me away from American, and I spent two years as a top tier, MVP Gold 75k, and currently Gold. The main reason I’ve stayed loyal is the ability to use their points to take amazing flights around the world.

I’ve flown the likes of Cathay Pacific First ClassJapan Airlines First Class, Qantas First Class all with Alaska Miles.

These are some of THE BEST ways to fly across the Pacific, and I did it for pennies on the dollar.  Alaska puts their miles on sale throughout the year, with 50% being the highest on record, but if you’re in need or a boost, have a redemption in mind, 40% is a very solid deal to scoop up some more points.

Cathay Pacific First Class – 70k Alaska Miles or $1470 purchasing them with a 40% bonus

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I’d never recommend buying points speculatively, but price it out.

When offers come up to get valuable points at a discount, I always think it’s worth considering when planning a trip. Often times simply buying points can result in a cheaper out of pocket cost than just buying the flights outright.

For instance, I flew to  Australia in Qantas First Class for 70k miles. That ticket sells for north of $10k easily, and with points…under $1500. Obviously this is an extreme example, but look into what these flights cost in Economy.  It may not be $1500 one way, but it ain’t cheap.

It works for a domestic flights as well. Often times Alaska will have a one way premium transcon flight priced over $1000…but also priced at 25k points. Easy redemption there.

a seat in an airplaneYou need to buy a minimum of 20k miles for the 40% bonus to kick in.

  • Buy 20k and get 40% bonus
    • *some are targeted for 10k

You can repeat the purchase as many times as you want to fill your account with the desired miles you need.

Unlike some other airlines, Alaska will not limit the total amount of miles you can purchase, just the total you can purchase at one time. In this case…60k + 24k bonus.

Alaska also allows you to book in a stopover on Award tickets.

I used the stopover feature last year to spend 3 nights in Hong Kong at the Grand Hyatt Hong Kong – booked with Prive benefits.

a room with a view of water and boats

Here’s a list of some of the best redemptions you can make with Alaska miles

Check out Cathay Biz and First to Africa and Australia – unreal deals.

  • To Asia
    • Cathay Biz is 50k One way
    • Cathy First is 70k One way
    • Japan Biz to Asia is 60k
    • Japan First to Asia is 70k
    • Japan Biz to S.E. Asia is 65k
    • Japan First to S.E. Asia is 75k
  • Europe
    • AA Biz – 57.5k
    • BA Biz is 60k
    • BA First is 70k
  • Middle East
    • BA Biz is 70k
    • BA First is 80k
    • Cathay Business is 62.5k 
    • Cathay First is 70k
  • Australia – 70k miles to fly First Class from the States to Australia!
    • Qantas Biz is 55k
    • Qantas First is 70k
    • Cathay Biz is 60k
    • Cathay First is 80k ( great way to build in a stopover )
    • Fiji Biz is 55k
  • Africa
    • British Airways Biz is 70k
    • British Airways First is 80k
    • Cathay Biz is 62.5k
    • Cathay First is 70k

A few of my favorite Alaska redemptions

Cathay Pacific First Class for 70k miles.

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Japan Airlines First Class for 80k

a stuffed animal in a chair

Interested? You can go here to purchase with the 40% bonus.

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2 Comments

  • Mary Mary January 24, 2019

    Wow, so 28,000 points for $550? Or I could just get the Alaska airlines credit card, spent $1,000 and then wind up with 31,000 points. Hmmm, that’s a tough decision. But it looks like the Alaska credit card is the best option.

    • Miles January 24, 2019

      Mary Mary – Solid card, but if you’re going that route, go for best, and get the 40k offered to west coast IP addresses. You also have to think about 2/3/4, 5/24, also wait for the points to populate, and what if you need those points to book the flight of your dreams now? For many, buying the points is simply easier and this is a solid deal. 50% is best ever.

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