Alaska Mileage Plan 3 day flash sale: Up to 50% bonus

Buy Mileage Plan miles as low as 1.97 US cents each and redeem for cheap First/Business Class flights.

Mileage Plan is the frequent flyer program of Alaska Airlines, and a very powerful tool to get discounted premium cabin flights if you know how to use it properly. Mileage Plan holds sales on miles purchases several times a year- these bonuses usually max out at 40%, although we sometimes see sales as high as 50%.

Mileage Plan is now running a 3-day flash sale that ends on 15 September 2019, 3 p.m SGT.  You’ll need to log into your account to see your targeted bonus; I was targeted for 50%. 

Here’s the breakdown of how my bonus tiers (yours may be different depending on offer)

  • Buy 10,000-19,000 miles= 20% bonus (2.46 US cents per mile)
  • Buy 20,000-39,000 miles= 35% bonus (2.19 US cents per mile)
  • Buy 40,000-60,000 miles= 50% bonus (1.97 US cents per mile)

Get up to a 50% bonus on Mileage Plan miles here

Alaska now caps the maximum miles you can purchase in a year to 150,000 including bonuses, but since you can redeem Mileage Plan tickets for anyone there’s nothing stopping you from opening another account to buy more miles.

MVP, MVP Gold and MVP Gold 75K Mileage Plan members have no such cap. 

Should I buy Mileage Plan miles?

As long as you’re not buying miles speculatively, buying Alaska Mileage Plan miles at a 50% bonus is an excellent price.

Mileage Plan is one of my favourite FFPs because you can…

  • Get a free stopover, even on one-way awards (which allows you to fly “almost” round-trip Business Class to Japan for just under US$600)
  • Get access to unique partners that you wouldn’t normally be able to access in Singapore, like Hainan Airlines, Icelandair and Fiji Airways
  • Get great value First and Business class award redemptions out of Singapore with certain airlines like Cathay Pacific and Korean Air
  • Avoid fuel surcharges on redemptions, and redeem tickets for anyone you please

What do I do with them?

Mileage Plan’s key strength is the sheer variety of options you have for premium cabin redemptions.

For a mere 25,000 Mileage Plan Miles you can do a “round trip” journey from Singapore to Tokyo in business class on JAL, which works out to under US$500 if you buy miles at 1.97 US cents each. Even after you factor in the ~US$60 of taxes and the one-way ticket to or from KUL, you’re still looking at an extremely cheap “round trip” Business Class journey.

You’re not limited to just flying to Tokyo- as we explain during Alternative Frequent Flyer programs, you can even do a destination/origin open jaw as shown below for 25,000 Mileage Plan miles in Business Class. In the example below you fly from SIN-NRT, find your own way between NRT and KIX and then fly KIX-BKK, all in Business Class for 25,000 Mileage Plan miles.

Use the multi-city option with the “use miles” box checked to book this

Other useful Mileage Plan awards on JAL include Singapore to North America (75,000 miles in First Class, 65,000 in Business Class).

You can also redeem great value Cathay Pacific awards at 50,000/70,000 Mileage Plan miles each way for Business/First Class between Singapore and the USA. Alternatively, you could do Hong Kong to Europe at 42,500/70,000 miles each way for Business/First class (you can’t start from Singapore if you’re flying to Europe- or rather, you can but you’ll be charged both a Singapore to Hong Kong and Hong Kong to Europe award which makes this poor value)

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Cathay Pacific B77W First Class

Note that you cannot book Cathay Pacific awards online through Alaska’s website and will need to call up Mileage Plan customer service to get this done. You should be able to use the British Airways award search engine to check what space is available on CX Business and First before calling up Mileage Plan- have a read of that tutorial here.

You could redeem Hainan Airlines business class awards to the USA at 50,000 Mileage Plan miles in Business Class, but you’d generally need to start in Bangkok because Hainan’s only flight to Singapore is to Haikou, which has no onward connections to the USA. On rare occasions you may be able to find 2-stop options to the USA from Singapore, but it’s probably easier starting from Bangkok. 

Hainan Airlines New Business Class
You could also redeem Korean Airlines Business Class awards from Singapore to the USA at 120,000 miles round trip (one-way redemptions for Korean Airlines awards are not allowed)
Korean Air Business Class

Alaska’s full list of redemption partners includes:

  • American Airlines
  • British Airways
  • Cathay Pacific
  • Condor
  • Emirates
  • Fiji Airways
  • Finnair
  • Hainan Airlines
  • Icelandair
  • Japan Airlines
  • Korean Air
  • LATAM
  • Qantas

With the exception of Cathay Pacific and LATAM, all of the above partners can be booked online. 

What card should I use?

Alaska Mileage Plan purchases are processed by Points.com in USD, so here’s the best cards to maximize the miles earned on your purchase:

  • OCBC 90N Card- 4.0 mpd, no cap
  • UOB Visa Signature- 4.0 mpd, min S$1K max S$2K of foreign currency spending in a statement period
  • Citibank Rewards Visa or Citibank Rewards Mastercard- 4.0 mpd, max S$1K a month
  • DBS Woman’s World Card- 4.0 mpd, capped at $2K per month, but may require that you write in to DBS to get the bonus 7X credited (3X, or 1.2 mpd will be awarded as base points)
  • BOC Elite Miles World Mastercard- 3.0 mpd, no cap
  • Standard Chartered Visa Infinite– 3.0 mpd, minimum S$2K spending a statement period

When it comes to Points.com purchases, some people may run into issues using a Singapore-issued card. I can’t quite explain why this happens, because some don’t encounter any issues and others never seem to be able to get their transactions through. Your best bet is to use an Alaska Mileage Plan account that is at least 10 days old, and try a different card if your transaction doesn’t go through the first time.

Other important things to note

Alaska charges a US$125 fee for changes or cancellations, regardless of how far away you are from departure. Alaska Mileage Plan miles do not expire so long as you credit or redeem at least one mile every 24 months.

Get up to a 50% bonus on Mileage Plan miles here

Aaron Wong
Aaron Wong
Aaron founded The Milelion to help people travel better for less and impress chiobu. He was 50% successful.

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Chris

Bought during last sale… Trying to redeem a Japan trip for next year, but really required trial error on the mileageplan system. Not all dates are shown. And I think lay over max 7days correct me if I am wrong.

Chris

Thanks Aaron. Funny that the system is limiting my stop over to 7 days… anything more, i cant see any award space. Let me play with it more.

D.

Awesome! I managed to book the JAL stopover flight for 4 of us + a baby!

Thrudge

Are you paying for the infant lap ticket in cash or using miles?

W

Just tried seems like JAL has found out about the hack. SG – TOKYO – BKK is now 50k miles instead of 25k. Anyone else experiencing this same thing?

jonathan9

works fine for me. you’re probably doing it wrong, have a read of the guide

Ankh

Sorry if this topic is already covered.. I have bought the miles 2 days ago but it’s not reflected on my Alaska Mileage Plan account yet. i.e. after I logged in, the top right hand of alaskair shows my name, membership # but the ‘avail. miles’ is shown as 0. Is this normal? When will the miles be credited?

Thrudge

Took me a couple of working days (2-3) before the miles actually got credited – usually it’s because you used a “foreign” card (i.e. not US) so it’ll take slightly longer to process.

Tim

I got the following error:
Error: There was a problem with your credit card information. Please try again, or try a different card.

Any ideas how to go past this?

Psyman

strangely the account i opened for my better half received an email 2 days after the purchase saying there was a “posting error” and the purchase was cancelled…

account is 15 days old at the point of purchase, checking with Alaska to see what the issue could be… 🙁

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