Few things excite us more than a juicy sign-up bonus on a card with super-valuable rewards. And it’s even more exciting when those rewards are especially difficult to earn!
In a newly increased offer, the Alaska Airlines Visa® Business card is also offering 70,000 bonus miles and the same Companion Fare after you make $4,000 in purchases within the first 90 days from account opening.
The Alaska Airlines Mileage Plan program is a favorite among many TPGers for a few reasons. Its impressive lineup of partners and distance-based award chart leave it flush with sweet spot redemptions. Free stopovers and the generous Companion Fare round out this highly valuable program.
Those 70,000 miles could cover a lot of otherwise expensive travel, like business-class seats to Europe for as little as 45,000 miles one-way (normally thousands of dollars in cash) or first class from New York to Los Angeles from 30,000 miles one-way. And Alaska Airlines’ recent acquisition of Hawaiian Airlines could bring even more great opportunities.
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