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Up to 50% Bonus Buying Alaska Airlines Miles, 25% Off Virgin America Flights

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Good news!  Via One Mile at a Time, you can get up to a 50% bonus when you purchase Alaska Airlines miles through September 29, 2016.

And Frequent Miler let us know there’s a targeted offer of 25% off Virgin America flights for folks who took advantage of the recent JetBlue and Virgin America promotion.  The discount is good for flights booked by August 29, 2016, and flown by October 15, 2016.

Fly Round-Trip in Coach to Hong Kong on Cathay Pacific for 60,000 Alaska Airlines Miles! See If You Were Targeted to Buy Miles With a 50% Bonus

Here’s more about these deals!

Bonus Miles and Discounted Flights!

Get Bonus Alaska Airlines Miles

Link:   Buy Alaska Airlines Miles

Through September 29, 2016, you can get up to a 50% bonus when you buy Alaska Airlines miles.  To see which offer you’ve been targeted for, sign-in to your Alaska Airlines account here.

The more miles you buy, the better the bonus.  If you’ve been targeted for a 50% bonus, for example, you’ll get a:

You can buy up to 60,000 Alaska Airlines miles per transaction.  But there’s no limit to the total number of miles you can buy.  So do the math to see what makes sense for your particular situation!

Folks have reported being targeted for bonuses of 35%, 40%, and 50%.  So it’s worth checking your account to see your targeted offer.  Especially if you need more Alaska Airlines miles for an upcoming trip.

Here are some ways to use Alaska Airlines miles for Big Travel.

Save 25% Off Virgin America Flights (Targeted)

Did you transfer points to your Virgin America account to take advantage of the recent deal from JetBlue?  If so, check your email!  Because Virgin America is sending some folks a 25% discount code!

If you’re targeted, you must use your discount code to book tickets by August 29, 2016, for flights through October 15, 2016.

Other restrictions include:

Remember, if you don’t want to pay cash for your flights, you can use miles & points instead!  Check out our nifty table to see which flexible points transfer to which airlines for award seats.

Did you get either (or both!) of these offers?  Let me know if you decide to take part!

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