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Targeted: $75 Off a Flight for Spending $250!

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Do you have the Alaska Airlines personal or small business card?

If so, check your email!  You could be targeted for a great promotion!

The folks chosen for this offer will get a $75 discount on Alaska Airlines flights after registering and spending $250+ through June 30, 2017.  That’s a really easy spending requirement, and an excellent rebate!

A $75 Discount for Spending $250 in ~3 Months Is Extremely Doable!

I’ll tell you what you need to know about this deal.

Easy $75 Off Alaska Airlines Flight

Link:   Bank of America Alaska Airlines

Link:   Bank of America Alaska Airlines Small Business Card

Alaska Airlines is sending an email to folks who have the Alaska Airlines co-branded credit cards with a sweet offer.  And there are very few strings attached!

You’ll get $75 off an Alaska Airlines flight if you spend a total of $250 on your Alaska Airlines card by June 30, 2017.

Depending on where you fly, that could be like getting a one-way flight for free!  Lots of one-way flights on the West Coast cost $75 or less, like from Portland to Las Vegas, or San Diego to San Francisco.

A Flight Between Los Angeles and Seattle Costs $75

Here are the terms and conditions:

Want More Alaska Airlines Miles?

There are lots of ways to earn Alaska Airlines miles.  For example, you can sign up for:

And because of the Alaska Airlines Virgin America merger, you can transfer Virgin America points to Alaska Airlines at a ratio of 1:1.3.  So you can sign-up for these Virgin America credit cards and earn Alaska Airlines miles:

Note:   The Virgin America cards will likely be discontinued soon.  So I wouldn’t wait long if you’ve been considering these cards.

Bottom Line

If you have either the Alaska Airlines personal or small business card, check your email for a targeted offer!  You might be able to get a $75 airfare discount just for registering and  spending $250 on your Alaska Airlines card by June 30, 2017.

Were you targeted for this offer from Alaska Airlines?

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