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Buy Alaska miles with up to 50% bonus

Alaska Mileage Plan is selling miles with a 50% bonus through 27th June - for 1.97 US cents each - and there are still 'sweet spots' to be had, if you can buy and redeem immediately.

Earlier this year Alaska Mileage Plan rolled out a stealth no-notice devaluation of award pricing on Japan Airlines flights, doubling award rates in some cases, which somewhat ironically came mid-way through the a bonus promotion for members to buy additional miles directly from the airline.

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Despite previously promising to give 90 days’ notice of any changes to current partner award rates, Alaska Airlines proved itself about as trustworthy as advice from a Citibank CSO with this move, back to its old tricks having pulled the same stunt with its Emirates award chart back in 2016.

Nonetheless, there’s always an Alaska Miles sale around the corner and this month is no exception, with up to 50% bonus miles on offer if you dare to take the plunge.

You should only do this for an available award that you can (and will) lock in immediately.

Alaska’s June 2023 miles bonus offer

This month Alaska is offering up to 50% bonus on miles purchases, for those purchasing at least 20,000 miles.

Do log on to check how this month’s deal is structured for your account, since it can differ slightly from person to person.

Pro Tip: Never buy Alaska miles at full price, unless you need a small top-up quickly to achieve a specific redemption. These miles are almost always available on offer (there are typically 8 purchase bonus offers per year!).

Here’s how the bonus looks based on the rate targeted for my account.

Miles purchased Bonus Cost per mile
1,000 – 2,000 None 2.96 US ¢
3,000 – 9,000 30% 2.27 US ¢
10,000 – 19,000 40% 2.11 US ¢
20,000 – 100,000 50% 1.97 US ¢

If you are not an elite member, your account may only be credited up to a maximum total of 150,000 miles (acquired through buying miles) in a calendar year, whether purchased by you or gifted to you.

Bonus miles don’t count towards the annual crediting limit.

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Remember even though the purchase limit is 100,000 miles per transaction (pre-bonus), you can make multiple purchase transactions during the offer if you wish.

MVP, MVP Gold , MVP Gold 75K and MVP Gold 100K Mileage Plan member accounts have no annual limit on the number of miles which may be purchased or gifted.

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Deadline: 27th June 2023

The offer closes at 11.59pm Pacific Time on Monday 26th June 2023, which is 2.59pm on Tuesday 27th June 2023 Singapore time.

Alaska is strict about the offer deadline, so it will completely disappear at the end time – we’ve tested it to the minute in the past.

We would therefore recommend making your purchase before approximately 1pm on 27th June in Singapore if you’re interested, just in case you have any issues or the payment doesn’t go through first time.

Which Alaska miles redemptions are safe (for now)?

Given the recent no-notice gutting of Alaska’s award rates on Japan Airlines award flights, one thing that’s more important than ever to reiterate about buying these miles in bonus promotions is that you must have a plan to use them right away.

If there’s an available award that suits you – it’s still worth considering if the price is right.

Here’s a rundown on the most popular ‘sweet spots’ remaining for those based in Asia-Pacific.

Cathay Pacific

Effective cost buying at bonus levels (US$):
40% 50%
Singapore to Los Angeles
First Class*
70,000
miles
$1,478 $1,379
Singapore to Los Angeles
Business Class
50,000
miles
$1,056 $985
Sydney to New York
First Class*
80,000
miles
$1,689 $1,576
Sydney to New York
Business Class
60,000
miles
$1,267 $1,182
Hong Kong to Auckland
Business Class
30,000
miles
$633 $591
Hong Kong to London
Business Class
42,500
miles
$897 $837
Singapore to Tokyo
Business Class
22,500
miles
$475 $443

* Business Class to Hong Kong, then First Class to the USA

There are some great value ways to use Alaska miles on Cathay Pacific, including Singapore to the USA in Business Class for US$985 (if you buy at a 50% bonus rate).

Even Singapore to Tokyo or Seoul for example drops to US$443 in Business Class at a 50% bonus (a good deal now that the JAL option via Alaska is meaningless).

Cathay Pacific Business Class. (Photo: The Points Guy)
Business Class on Cathay Pacific from Hong Kong to Auckland for 30,000 Alaska miles remains an excellent deal for a 10 hour 45 minute flight

Cathay Pacific awards using Alaska miles are now searchable and bookable online, so there’s no longer any need to call to secure them, like there was before.

Qantas

Effective cost buying at bonus levels (US$):
40% 50%
Sydney to Dallas
First Class
70,000
miles
$1,478 $1,379
Sydney to Dallas
Business Class
55,000
miles
$1,161 $1,084
Perth to Sydney
Business Class
20,000
miles
$422 $394

If you’re based in Australia, or just visiting on holiday, using Alaska miles for coast-to-coast domestic flights in Business Class on Qantas, like Perth to Sydney or Perth to Melbourne at 20,000 miles each way, is great value.

That’s equivalent to just US$394 when buying miles with a 50% bonus.

Pick an Airbus A330 (see our recent review here) or Boeing 787 for the newest flat-bed seats, with these flights taking upwards of five hours.

Qantas Airbus A330 Business Class from Perth to Sydney or Melbourne is a great Alaska Miles redemption. (Photo: MainlyMiles)

It’s also worth checking out Australia to or from USA award pricing.

Qantas A380 First Class on the 15-hour non-stop from Los Angeles to Sydney comes in at around US$1,379 when buying miles at a 50% bonus.

Qantas A380 First Class. (Photo: Qantas)

Korean Air

Effective cost buying at bonus levels (US$):
40% 50%
Singapore to Chicago
(return)

Business Class
120,000
miles
(return)
$2,534 $2,364

Korean Air awards using Alaska Miles must be booked as a round-trip, however for 120,000 miles you can fly from Singapore to the USA and back in Business Class for US$2,364 when purchasing miles at the 50% bonus rate (equivalent to S$1,182 each way).

Finnair

Effective cost buying at bonus levels (US$):
40% 50%
Singapore to Helsinki
Business Class
60,000
miles
$1,266 $1,182

A decent but not incredible deal is Business Class with Finnair from Asia to Europe for 60,000 Alaska Miles, or about US$1,182 at the 50% bonus rate.

The Finnair A350 AirLounge Business Class cabin. (Photo: Finnair)

This also allows you to experience the carrier’s latest AirLounge Business Class product from Singapore, Bangkok, Hong Kong and Tokyo, and even avoid a hefty fuel surcharge on the Tokyo – Helsinki route.

Alaska Miles AirLounge Business Class award from Tokyo to Helsinki on Finnair, a routing that normally has a high fuel surcharge when redeeming with other programmes

Singapore Airlines

Effective cost buying at bonus levels (US$):
40% 50%
Singapore to Auckland
Business Class
65,000
miles
$1,373 $1,281
Tokyo to Los Angeles
Business Class
80,000
miles
$1,689 $1,576

There aren’t really any great value ways to use Alaska miles on Singapore Airlines, since the intra-Asia stopover ‘tricks’ were shut down in October 2019.

Singapore to Auckland (or Australian cities like Melbourne and Sydney) at 65,000 miles can make sense, even though KrisFlyer charges only 68,500 miles for the same itinerary, since Alaska gets better award space on SIA flights.

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Perhaps the only other decent value option is a Business Class ticket on one of the airline’s fifth freedom routes between Tokyo and Los Angeles, usually 103,500 KrisFlyer miles but available for 80,000 Alaska miles or the equivalent of US$1,576 with a 50% purchase bonus.

It’s not an incredible deal but personally we would probably rather buy the Alaska miles for this one and save the 103,500 KrisFlyer miles for a better value redemption, assuming we needed to fly this city pair in isolation.

Change and cancellation is free

Alaska Mileage Plan abolished its US$125 change and cancellation (miles redeposit) fee on award tickets in 2020, but instead partner awards now have a US$12.50 booking fee per one-way trip (US$25 for a round-trip), which is not refundable if you cancel.

That means you won’t be significantly out of pocket if you lock in a redemption that you then can’t use – but remember don’t just leave refunded miles in Alaska MP! Redeem again as soon as possible at a competitive rate – the next overnight partner devaluation could be round the corner.

Alaska Miles don’t expire

Alaska Mileage Plan miles don’t expire, provided you have some earning or redemption activity within the last 24 months.

Buying miles, like in this sale, counts as earning activity.

Which card to use

If you are going to buy in this promotion, and assuming like most of our readers you are based in Singapore, you’ll want to achieve the maximum number of credit card miles for the purchase itself when buying Alaska Miles.

The transaction itself happens in US dollars (i.e. non-SGD) and is processed by points.com.

You can earn the most extra miles for the purchase transaction by using one of the following Singapore issued credit cards if you can:

Card Miles per S$1 Notes
Citi Rewards
(see our review)
4.0 4 mpd on all online spend per statement month, capped at S$1,000 per card.
DBS WWMC*
(see our review)
4.0* 4 mpd on all online spend in a calendar month, capped at S$2,000.
UOB Visa Signature
(see our review)
4.0 4 mpd on all overseas spend of at least S$1,000 in a statement period, capped at S$2,000 spend.
Standard Chartered VI
(see our review)
3.0 3 mpd on all non-SGD spend, provided total card spend (any currency) is S$2,000+ in the same statement month.
UOB PRVI Miles
(see our review)
2.4 All non-SGD spend.
OCBC Voyage Visa
(see our review)
2.2 All non-SGD spend.
This image has an empty alt attribute; its file name is DBS-Vantage-Small.pngDBS Vantage
2.2 All non-SGD spend.
Citi PremierMiles
(see our review)
2.0 All non-SGD spend.
Citi Prestige
(see our review)
2.0 All non-SGD spend.

* Note: Our readers have reported that using the DBS WWMC card via points.com does not automatically award the higher 4 mpd earn rate. You must usually appeal and claim the bonus miles later.



 


 

Summary

Buying Alaska miles in a bonus sale was never for everybody, and that’s perhaps true now more than ever with the programme returning to its duplicitous ways, including no-notice devaluations apparently becoming the norm again.

Cathay Pacific’s excellent award rates for travel between Asia and the USA remain intact, but they look at serious risk of going the same way as JAL’s good-value awards… sooner or later.

As we’ve always said, you should not buy Alaska miles speculatively. Have a plan to use them, preferably immediately for an available award at “current” rates, before you take the plunge.

Changes in both partner redemption relationships and valuations can and do occur, and the scheme’s 90 days’ advance notice promise has now proven meaningless.

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(Cover Photo: Alaska Air)

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4 comments

  1. hi, I’m travelling one way from either San Francisco or Los Angeles to Singapore in Jan 2024, and would like to know if it’s viable to buy Alaska miles

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