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Ends Tomorrow: Double Miles on Your 1st Rocketmiles Hotel Booking!

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Update:   One or more card offers in this post are no longer available.  Check our Hot Deals for the latest offers.  Rocketmiles is running a 24-hour flash sale for new customers, on any hotel reservation and with any airline partner!

You can earn double miles or points on your 1st hotel booking with Rocketmiles until 8:59 am Eastern Time tomorrowJanuary 23, 2015.

New Rocketmiles Customers Can Earn Double Miles or Points With Any Airline Partner Until Tomorrow

You could earn up to 10,000 miles or points per night.  I’ll explain the restrictions.

What’s the Deal?

Link:   Rocketmiles 24-Hour Flash Sale

Link:   My Review of Rocketmiles

Until 8:59 am Eastern time tomorrow, January 23, 2015, new customers can earn double miles or points on any Rocketmiles hotel booking.

Normally, you’d earn 500 to 5,000 miles per night, depending on the hotel and airline program.  With this deal, you’ll earn 1,000 to 10,000 miles per night.

Earn Miles or Points From Your Choice of 23 Airlines With Rocketmiles

When you book a hotel through Rocketmiles, you’ll earn airline miles (but usually not hotel points).  You can choose from:

There’s no limit to the number of nights you can book.  But there are a few restrictions:

Note:  You can NOT stack the usual 1,000 mile new customer bonus with this deal.

Is It Worth Booking Through Rocketmiles?

I’ve written that booking through Rocketmiles can sometimes be worth it if you can find a cheap hotel rate in the destination you want.  Their selection is limited in some cities, but you can usually find both chain and independent hotels.

You’ll Earn Double Alaska Airlines Miles at the Hyatt Regency Austin

Their prices are usually (but not always) similar to other online travel agencies, like Orbitz and TravelPony.  And it might be worth paying a few more dollars for a lot of extra miles.

Like bookings with other discount travel sites, you won’t usually earn hotel points on Rocketmiles stays.  And don’t count on getting elite status perks.

But folks who are trying to get the Southwest Companion Pass should consider earning Southwest points through Rocketmiles, because the points DO count (except for bonus points, like the recent 3,000 point offer).

You Could Earn Points That Qualify for the Southwest Companion Pass

As always, shop around before you book to make sure you’re getting the best deal!  And double-check the cancellation policy, because it varies depending on hotel.

When you book, use a card that earns extra points for travel, like the Chase Sapphire Preferred.

Bottom Line

First-time customers will earn double airline miles or points through the Rocketmiles 24-hour flash sale.  Book by 8:59 am Eastern Time tomorrow, January 23, 2015.

You can earn miles from your choice of 23 airlines.  But remember to shop around before you book, because Rocketmiles’ prices can sometimes be more expensive than other discount hotel sites.

And always check the cancellation policy!

Let me know if you find a good deal with this sale!

 
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