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Better Deal! Earn 30,000 Miles and $100 Statement Credit With Bank of America Alaska Airlines Card!

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Yesterday, I wrote the Bank of America Alaska Airlines card increased its sign-up bonus to 30,000 Alaska Airlines miles after completing minimum spending requirements.  But the offer did NOT include a $100 statement credit like the previous 25,000 mile offer.

Now, via Frequent Miler, there’s a way to get the 30,000 mile offer WITH a $100 statement credit after spending $1,000 on purchases in the first 90 days of opening your account.

To see the better offer, you’ll have to make a test booking on the Alaska Airlines website.

There’s a Way to Get a Better Alaska Airlines 30,000 Mile Offer With a $100 Statement Credit!

I’ll show you how to find the deal!

Alaska Airlines 30,000 Miles + $100 Statement Credit

Link:   Alaska Airlines

To see the better offer, search for a flight on the Alaska Airlines website.

Select a random flight and add it to your cart.  You’ll have to enter your name, date of birth, phone number, and email, but skip the seat selection and other add-ons like insurance.

Once you get to the payment screen, you’ll see an ad for the better offer.  Click “Apply Now For an Instant Decision“.  Don’t worry, you won’t book the flight!

Make a Test Booking to See the Offer for the Alaska Airlines Card Which Includes a $100 Statement Credit

With this offer, you’ll earn 30,000 Alaska Airlines miles and a $100 statement credit after you spend $1,000 on purchases in the first 90 days of opening your account.

That’s an excellent deal, because the $100 statement credit more than makes up for the $75 annual fee (NOT waived the first year).

You’ll also get:

Check out my full review of the card.  And how to use Alaska Airlines miles!

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