Get 30,000 Alaska Miles, $100, and Co-Pay Waived on Companion Ticket

Alaska Airlines Visa Signature® Credit Card

There’s a new best offer for the Alaska Airlines Visa from Bank of America. They’re waking up from a slumber and working hard to acquire cardmembers now that they’re in the process of integrating Virgin America.

When Alaska Airlines bought (overpaid for) Virgin America they explained getting Virgin America customers to sign up for the Alaska Visa was critical to the success of the deal.

There was once a 50,000 mile signup offer for this card but that’s rare. They’ve said they think 30,000 miles is a really big deal and granted Alaska miles are a touch more valuable than other airline miles. However it’s good to see them getting at least a little more aggressive.

The new offer is spend $1000 in purchases within 90 day of account opening and receive:

  • 30,000 bonus miles
  • $100 statement credit
  • $0 + tax companion ticket

The normal companion ticket, that you’ll continue to receive on your account anniversary, is $99 plus tax (taxes start at $22).

The companion ticket is the secret weapon, there’s no real strings, you buy an economy ticket and the second person is booked into the same revenue inventory. There aren’t blackouts or capacity controls, the companion even earns miles, and you can more or less book any ticket that’s available at AlaskaAir.com.

Back in the day I used to use these for first class tickets, that was an amazing deal — one first class ticket from the East Coast to Hawaii via Seattle, the second person is the companion. Sadly the ability to book premium cabin tickets with these is long gone.

The normal $99 companion ticket co-pay used to be $50 (but $99 for Alaska business cards, the business card’s companion ticket was paper and contract agents at Washington National airport might have occasionally issued both passengers at the companion rate on first class tickets). It’s nice to see them drop it down to $0 for the first one, even if future companion tickets will be $99.

The card offers a free checked bag on Alaska and Virgin America flights (cardholder and up to 6 other passengers on the same reservation), triple miles on Alaska and Virgin America flights, and no foreign transaction fees. It’s a $75 annual fee card.

(HT: Frequent Miler for the direct link to the application)

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Comments

  1. Ho hum.
    Just not too valuable for people who don’t want to be crammed in coach for long flights. These days if i don’t fly First, I at least need guaranteed extra leg room.

  2. No, AF posts first statement. Companion Code will post to Mileage Plan account 2-3 weeks after minimum spend posts and statement closes.
    Plan accordingly. My card was approved 2 weeks ago, and received email today that it is being sent now. B of A swamped with the current offer.

  3. To answer other questions,
    Can only be used on AS metal and now on VX metal.
    AS flies to Mexico, Cuba etc. Can be used for these. Cannot be used for AS partners.
    Offer does say good for new card holders. I have been a previous cardholder. Not current AS card holder. Got instant approval online. Others who have card currently report not getting fee only CC, just regular CC offer. ($99 plus fees)
    Having status with AS can be used for upgrading J to F seat. This is what we have always done since, F was removed as benefit of CC.

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