Alaska Mileage Plan has launched a new sale which offers up to a 60% bonus on miles purchases.
This reduces the cost per mile to 1.85 US cents each, and is the largest bonus weโve seen (with the exception of a brief flash sale in March 2024 which went to 70%). Of course, itโs worth mentioning that in November 2024 Hawaiian Airlines sold miles at 1.27 US cents each, which could be converted to Alaska Mileage Plan at a 1:1 ratio. It remains to be seen whether that will return, however.
Last year saw the introduction of Alaska Mileage Planโs new award pricing, which eliminated many of the historical sweet spots. That said, thereโs still pockets of value to be found, especially in the sub-1,500 miles bracket, which is what Iโll be eyeing with this sale.
Buy Alaska Mileage Plan miles with up to 60% bonus
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Check your Mileage Plan offer |
From now till 22 May 2025, 3 p.m SGT, Alaska Mileage Plan members can buy miles with a bonus of up to 60%. All offers are targeted, so youโll need to sign-in to your account via this link and check what your offer is.
If youโre targeted for a 60% bonus, it might look something like this:
- Buy 3,000-19,000 miles: 40% bonus (2.11 US cents/mile)
- Buy 20,000-39,000 miles: 50% bonus (1.97 US cents/mile)
- Buy 40,000+ miles: 60% bonus (1.85 US cents/mile)
Mileage Plan members can buy a maximum of 100,000 miles (pre-bonus) per transaction, and a maximum of 150,000 miles (pre-bonus) per year. MVP, MVP Gold, and MVP Gold 75K members have no purchase cap, but itโs unlikely that anyone based in Singapore holds that status.
However, since Mileage Plan tickets can be redeemed for anyone, thereโs nothing stopping a family member from opening another account, buying miles and redeeming them on your behalf.
Is it worth buying Alaska Mileage Plan miles?

Alaska Mileage Plan now uses three distance-based award charts.
- The Americas (covers travel from the USA to the Americas, and within the Americas)
- Europe, Middle East, Africa (includes travel from the USA to EMEA and within EMEA)
- Asia Pacific (includes travel from the USA to Asia Pacific, within Asia Pacific, and between Asia Pacific and EMEA)
There are no fuel surcharges on Mileage Plan awards, except on British Airways, Hainan Airlines, and Icelandair.
For what itโs worth, even though prices are quoted as โstarting atโ, these are the actual prices youโll pay if there is saver level award availability. Moreover, all partners, whether oneworld or otherwise, will have the same pricing assuming saver award availability.

Alaska Mileage Planโs revised award charts for Asia and Europe have a significant jump in award rates between the lowest distance band of <1,500 miles and the subsequent 1,501-3,000 miles band.
So to the extent youโre able to find awards on the upper end of the <1,500 miles boundary, snagging them for 7,500/15,000 miles in Economy/Business could represent good value.
Hereโs some examples of itineraries that would fall into this category:
- STARLUX Business Class awards between Taipei and North Asia, such as TPE to NRT/DAD/HAN
- Domestic Japan flights with JAL, as well as shorter international flights such as TYO to ICN on JAL and Korean Air
- Domestic Australia flights with Qantas, such as SYD-MEL and PER-ADL
- Finnair flights between HEL and LHR- be sure to pick the flight operated by the Airbus A350-900, which comes with the highly-rated AirLounge Business Class seat
As for me, Iโm planning a trip to Iceland in May 2025, and managed to use Alaska miles to redeem an Icelandair flight between Helsinki and Reykjavik for just 7,500 miles + US$85 per person, which Iโm quite chuffed about. This would have cost me US$344 had I paid cash, and would be non-refundable.
Iโve also redeemed another flight from Reykjavik to London to position myself for my flight back to Singapore, and buying miles for 1.85 US cents was cheaper than paying cash, plus I get free cancellation if my plans change.
What are Mileage Planโs change fees?
One great thing about Alaska Mileage Plan is it no longer has any change or cancellation fees for award tickets, which gives you the option to lock in speculative awards, and change them as needed.
Should you need to cancel, youโll get the full amount paid back, less a US$12.50 partner award booking fee (charged each way, i.e. US$25 for a round-trip booking).
When do Mileage Plan miles expire?
Alaska Mileage Plan miles do not expire.
However accounts which have been inactive for more than two years will be automatically locked. Should that happen, youโll need to contact Guest Care to verify your identity, following which the account will be reactivated with all miles intact.
What card should I use?
Purchases of Alaska Mileage Plan miles are processed by Points.com in USD as MCC 7399 (i.e. they wonโt code as airline transactions).
Hereโs the best cards to maximize the miles earned on your purchase:
Card | Earn Rate | Remarks |
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4 mpd | Cap of S$1K per s. month |
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4 mpd | Min S$1K, max S$2K FCY spend per s. month |
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3-4 mpd | 3 mpd for regular, 3.5 mpd for PB, 4 mpd for PP. No cap |
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2.8-3.2 mpd | Min. S$4K per c. month, no cap. Earn 2.8 mpd with min. S$800 per c. month |
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2.8 mpd | Min S$800 per c. month, no cap |
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3 mpd | Min S$2K per s. month, no cap |
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2.4 mpd | No cap |
S. Month= Statement Month | C. Month= Calendar Month |
Remember, you can always pair the Citi Rewards Card with the Amaze Card to earn 4 mpd on Points.com purchases, enjoying lower foreign currency transaction fees compared to banks.
You should not be using the DBS Womanโs World Card for Points.com purchases, as this MCC is not eligible for bonus points.
Conclusion
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Check your Mileage Plan offer |
Alaskaโs latest Mileage Plan sale offers up to a 60% bonus, and if you ask me, the value of this programme now lies in short-haul awards, those which fall below the 1,500 miles barrier (about 3.5 hours at max). If you can find flights at the upper end of this band, then 7,500/15,000 miles for Economy/Business Class can be great value, working out to US$139/278 plus taxes.
As always, make sure award space is available on the route you want before buying Alaska miles. Do not purchase miles in anticipation of award space appearing!
All offers are targeted, so youโll need to sign-in to your account via this linkand check what your offer is. Does it mean one might not be targeted at all and with no offer?
seems like it.. i have zero bonus
some other #dp in milelion chat of people with zero bonus. win some, lose some