If you’re looking to earn valuable miles with an airline, this could be the offer for you.
Bank of America’s Alaska Airlines Visa® Business card is currently offering a bonus of 70,000 bonus miles and Alaska’s Famous Companion Fare from $122 ($99 fare plus taxes and fees from $23). To qualify, make $4,000 or more in purchases within the first 90 days from account opening.
There is also an offer on the personal Alaska Airlines Visa Signature® credit card: Earn 70,000 bonus miles plus Alaska’s Famous Companion Fare from $122 ($99 fare plus taxes and fees from $23) after making $3,000 or more in purchases within the first 90 days of opening your account.
Let’s look at this offer on the Alaska Airlines Business card and why it’s so valuable.
Current welcome offer on the Alaska Airlines Business card
New applicants for the Alaska Airlines Visa Business card can earn 70,000 bonus Alaska Airlines miles and Alaska’s Famous Companion Fare from $122 ($99 fare plus taxes and fees from $23). To qualify, make $4,000 or more in purchases within the first 90 days of opening your account.
TPG’s December 2024 valuations peg Alaska miles at 1.45 cents each, making this bonus worth a solid $1,015.
You can get even more value out of it, though, if you redeem these miles for flights on one of Alaska’s partner airlines, such as Cathay Pacific. A one-way, business-class award from the U.S. mainland or Alaska to Asia can include a free stopover in Hong Kong.
These tickets often sell for several thousand dollars.
Plus, Alaska’s merger with Hawaiian Airlines has been approved, which means that more earning and redemption opportunities when flying to the Hawaiian Islands and beyond are in store — with more opportunities to maximize this welcome bonus.
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However, do note that Mileage Plan has devalued the program — without notice. So, getting the maximum value out of the miles earned with this welcome bonus may be harder now.
Related: Capitalize on Alaska-Hawaiian merger
Benefits of the Alaska Airlines Business card
The Alaska Airlines Business card has a $95 annual fee ($70 for the company and $25 for the first card). You’ll pay $25 for each additional card on the account.
Cardmembers earn 3 miles per dollar spent on eligible Alaska purchases. You’ll earn 2 miles per dollar on gas, local transit (including ride-hailing apps), electric vehicle charging stations and shipping and 1 mile per dollar everywhere else.
Through a relationship bonus available to those with eligible Bank of America small-business accounts, you can also receive 10% bonus miles on all purchases.
Additionally, there are no foreign transaction fees. Plus, miles never expire on active accounts.
Cardholders and up to six companions traveling on the same reservation will enjoy a free checked bag on Alaska Airlines flights (when using this card to pay for the ticket) and discounts on Alaska Airlines Lounge+ memberships. Additionally, cardholders enjoy priority boarding on Alaska Airlines flights when using this card to pay for the ticket.
Cardholders also get an Alaska companion certificate from $122 ($99 fare plus taxes and fees from $23) after spending $6,000 or more on purchases within your anniversary year (in addition to the companion fare as part of the welcome offer). The companion certificate allows you to bring a friend or family member on a round-trip, Alaska-operated flight in economy class, which can be a great strategy to get two people to Hawaii or to save money on expensive flights.
Cardholders also get 20% back on Alaska Airlines inflight purchases when paying with their new card.
As Alaska Airlines is a Oneworld alliance member, you’ll also have access to booking awards with these airlines and Alaska’s other nonalliance partners. You can view those award charts by clicking here, but remember, the program has undergone several devaluations.
Another perk is that Alaska Airlines flights have no blackout dates when using miles or a companion fare.
As a bonus, this small-business card won’t count against your 5/24 status with Chase, meaning those interested should be able to take advantage of this offer without sacrificing their long-term credit card strategy. Here are some tips for becoming eligible for a small-business card. Before applying, read this ultimate guide to Bank of America credit cards for any application rules or bonus eligibility checks you need.
Related: Alaska Airlines Visa Business card full review
Bottom line
70,000 Alaska Mileage Plan miles is a solid offer on this card. Alaska miles are some of the hardest miles to earn; they’re also some of the most valuable. Redeeming these miles for flights worth several thousand dollars should be easy.
Check out our guide to the best sweet spots with Alaska Airlines Mileage Plan for some inspiration.
To learn more about the card, check out our full review of the Alaska Business card.
Apply here: Alaska Airlines Visa Business card