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Extended: 30% Bonus on Hotel Point Transfers to Cathay Pacific

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Good news!  Via View From the Wing, Cathay Pacific has extended its previous promotion and is offering a 30% bonus for converting your hotel points to Asia Miles, through February 28, 2017.

Asia Miles, Cathay Pacific’s frequent flyer program, can be very valuable if you know how to take advantage of their relaxed routing rules.  So this 30% hotel transfer bonus could be a great chance to collect more Cathay Pacific miles!
Fly Round-Trip to Hong Kong From the West Coast for Only 72,000 Cathay Pacific Miles in Premium Economy

I’ll remind you of a few ways to use Cathay Pacific miles for Big Travel.  And help you decide if Asia Miles is a good program for you.

Cathay Pacific Transfer Promotion

Link:   Cathay Pacific 30% Hotel Point Transfer Bonus

I let you know about this deal a few weeks ago, and now, the promotion has been extended through February 28, 2017.

With this offer from Cathay Pacific, you can get a 30% bonus for transferring hotel points from hotel programs like Best Western, Hilton, IHG, Starwood, and more, to Cathay Pacific miles.

Emily and I Have Had Amazing Experiences Flying Cathay Pacific First Class

This could be a good deal for you if:

Transferring Starwood points to Cathay Pacific miles can be a good deal, because they have a better transfer ratio compared to the other hotel points programs.

And you’ll earn even more Cathay Pacific miles with Marriott Hotel + Air Packages.

Check out this post for secret ways to book Cathay Pacific award flights.  And read this post for how to get a great value out of Cathay Pacific miles with 5 free stopovers & 2 open jaws allowed on Cathay Pacific award flights.

Bottom Line

Cathay Pacific’s recent hotel point transfer bonus promotion has been extended!

Through February 28, 2017, you can get a 30% transfer bonus for converting your hotel points to Cathay Pacific Asia Miles.

And don’t forget to read about these secret ways to book Cathay Pacific award flights.  And about how to get Big Travel with Cathay Pacific’s generous routing rules!

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