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Just a heads up. The Alaska Airlines Visa offer from Bank of America has increased its SUB from the normal 40,000 to 65,000 plus they are even offering additional bonus miles for a minimum spend limit. Card is great. $75 AF and you get a companion fare for $99 which comes out to $121.
And they fly to a heck of a lot more places then just Alaska. Great card and the SUB is lit 🔥
You won't see it on the BoA site. Go to https://www.alaskaair.com/ and you will see the enhanced offer.
That sure is an enticing offer, unfortunately I fly solo 99.9% of the time so a companion fare is moot to me. That's the main reason i've never apped this card even though Alaska seeme to be my most traveled airline here in teh pac west.
Thank you!
Free checked bag and 3 miles earned per dollar purchase on flights, no foreign transaction fees and a huge choice of partner airlines to use and earn miles from. It's my main daily card.
Does anyone know for sure if you can get two of these cards at once?
@Bizambish wrote:Does anyone know for sure if you can get two of these cards at once?
That ship sailed long ago. But, in the event you want to be a GP - I'd say we'd welcome the DPs.
There's also their business version, but that discussion should be reserved for the Business Credit section of the forum.
My parents, best friend, brother, and sister in law all have this card. They love it and feel it gives them great value. I don't have it since I'm not much of a traveler and I usually book travel through chase to get 5% back with my FU.
@JLRDC909 wrote:Just a heads up. The Alaska Airlines Visa offer from Bank of America has increased its SUB from the normal 40,000 to 65,000 plus they are even offering additional bonus miles for a minimum spend limit. Card is great. $75 AF and you get a companion fare for $99 which comes out to $121.
And they fly to a heck of a lot more places then just Alaska. Great card and the SUB is lit 🔥
It's I believe 40k miles if you spend $2,000 in the first 3 months, then an additional 25k miles if you spend $8,000 in the first 6 months.