We’ve got some big news today on the biggest offer around: the historic limited-time offer on the Capital One Venture X Business — the biggest ever, letting you earn up to 400,000 bonus miles — will soon be no more. But you still have until Jan. 19 to get it.
What better way to start the year than with a massive pile of valuable, versatile miles?
Here’s how this generous offer works:
New cardholders can earn 200,000 bonus miles after spending $30,000 on purchases in the first three months from account opening.
Even just hitting that first 200,000-mile bonus is a home run — especially if you have a big expense coming up. That’s 50,000 miles more than the usual offer (for the same spending requirement!), worth a whopping $3,700, per our January 2026 valuations.
Those 200,000 miles alone could unlock all sorts of travel through Capital One’s lineup of transfer partners, like:
✈️ Up to 16 round-trip domestic flights via Air Canada Aeroplan (plus taxes and fees)
✈️ Three one-way business-class flights to Europe via Air France-KLM Flying Blue (plus taxes and fees)
✈️ Two one-way Lufthansa first-class flights to Germany via Aeroplan (plus taxes and fees)
$300 in annual credit for bookings through Capital One Business Travel
10,000 anniversary bonus miles every year
Unlimited lounge access to Capital One Lounges and Priority Pass locations
Bottom line: This is a rare chance to earn up to 400,000 bonus miles from a card that practically pays for itself — and you only have until Jan. 19 before it’s gone.
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