How buying miles saved us money and scored a better seat
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The best way to earn airline miles is by doing it with little to no out-of-pocket costs thanks to big, fat, credit card welcome bonuses or earning 3x to 5x points with spending in certain categories, jumping on transfer bonuses, etc. But sometimes buying miles can be good, too, even if you also like to earn miles via those other methods.
Recently, we bought more than $2,000 in Avianca LifeMiles in order to save money and increase comfort. Sound bananas? Hang with me for a minute.
First, the basics. Avianca is an airline in the Star Alliance along with United, Lufthansa, Air Canada, Singapore, EVA Air, etc. Just like you can redeem United miles to fly on partner airlines, you can do the same with Avianca miles. The difference is that the Avianca LifeMiles program likes to put its miles on sale much cheaper than United puts its own miles on sale.
Related: Guide to using Avianca LifeMiles
Right now, you can buy LifeMiles as cheap as 1.35 cents each via a really good sale. The program runs these sort of sales periodically, but not consistently. I won't delve into the exact details of the sale as you can find those here, but do know that this round of discounted miles ends on Oct. 2, though my money is on it returning again one day.
LifeMiles uses somewhat of a traditional zoned award chart that has its own set of sweet spots. For example, a flight from Houston all the way to Montana on United is just 7,500 LifeMiles miles in economy each way. That's outstanding.

Or, if you want to fly in a little more comfort, Houston to Orlando in domestic first starts at 15,000 miles each way. At paying 1.35 cents per purchased mile, those tickets are the equivalent of $101.25 and $202.50 plus taxes and fees respectively, not bad for either of those flights.

But this time around, my husband needed to make a work trip to Asia, Hong Kong to be exact. The set flight budget he had to work with for a round -trip ticket was in the $2,000 to $2,500 range, with premium economy being the normal type of seat you can purchase with that budget. Spending most of a roughly 20-hour journey, all told, sitting upright in regular old economy probably won't kill you, but it also isn't very fun, and certainly isn't very restful for most. However, buying business class outright was a big fat not-gonna-happen at about $7,000 to $10,000 round-trip.
Confirmable upgrade space to Asia didn't look great on his travel dates, so I set out to help in another way. Turns out that LifeMiles charges a comparatively reasonable 75,000 miles each way to fly from Houston to Hong Kong in business class. To give some comparison, United would want 90,000 miles each way for roughly the same line-up of Star Alliance partner flights.

For 150,000 Avianca LifeMiles and less than $100 in taxes and fees, he could fly in EVA business class the entire way to Hong Kong and back. At 1.35 cents per mile, that would come to $2,025 in purchased LifeMiles required. Add in the taxes and fees, and we'll call it $2,125 to fly to round-trip to Asia in business class. That's about 2x the cost of a paid economy ticket, but around the same or even less than premium economy for a much better seat and flying experience.
Related: Review of EVA Air Business Class from Houston to Taipei

If Europe is your target instead of Asia, the deal works in that direction, too. Business class awards from the U.S. to Europe on LifeMiles are 63,000 miles each way. That means this Lufthansa business class ticket would cost you $850 in purchased miles at 1.35 cents per mile. Add in the $5.60 in taxes on that one-way award and you have a deal that is again probably more than purchasing an economy ticket, but far less expensive than purchasing a business class ticket.

Before you go and stock up on LifeMiles, know that the system isn't perfect. I don't recommend speculatively buying miles or jumping in if you aren't willing to deal with some element of risk -- as in, something goes wrong with the booking and now you're left holding a sack of miles. But in our case, we had an immediate need and within five minutes of purchasing the miles, we were holding a business class ticket on EVA for less than the cost of a premium economy ticket on the same route. That money was going to be spent regardless, so this was a much better use.
The one and only true downside to this type of travel is that you do not earn elite or redeemable miles on award flights the way you would on paid flights, but that trade-off was worth it in this case. If you like the concept of booking via LifeMiles but don't want to spend money on purchasing miles, remember that you can transfer points to LifeMiles from cards such as the Capital One Venture Rewards Credit Card (1:1 ratio), American Express® Gold Card (normally 1:1 ratio, but better right now with a transfer bonus) and the Citi ThankYou program at a 1:1 ratio.
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