Get up to 60% Bonus on Alaska Airlines Mileage Plan Miles Purchases - by 21 August 2022
Alaska Airlines is running another bonus on Mileage Plan purchases from now through 21 August 2022 - eligible members may receive up to 60% bonus (the magnitude may vary from account to account) on purchased miles and these can come in handy for discount premium cabin redemption flights.
Click HERE to get up to a 60% bonus on your Alaska Airlines Mileage Plan mile purchases!
If you are planning to redeem these miles on a oneworld alliance airline, you should check whether award spaces are available before purchasing these miles. I have been using Alaska Airlines Mileage Plan miles over the last four to five years to get to and from Japan in Business Class very cheaply. While the 'stopover trick' is no longer applicable, you can still fly from Singapore to Tokyo (or other cities in Japan) on Japan Airlines in Business Class for just 25,000 Mileage Plan miles one-way. If your account has been targeted with a 60% bonus, you can essentially purchase each mile at US$0.0185 (inclusive of 7.5% Tax Recovery Fee) - a one-way ticket to Japan in Business Class will therefore cost you only US$461.91 each way which is a fraction of what you would otherwise pay.
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60% Bonus: US$0.0185
50% Bonus: US$0.0197
40% Bonus: US$0.0211
30% Bonus: US$0.0227
20% Bonus: US$0.0246
10% Bonus: US$0.0269
Non-elite members may purchase up to 150,000 Mileage Plan miles each calender year but there is no limit to the number of miles you can purchase in a year if you hold elite status in the Mileage Plan program. I would highly recommend that you check for award space on your desired airline before making the decision to purchase these Alaska Airlines Mileage Plan miles at a bonus.
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