Three new airline online shopping portal bonuses were just announced where you can earn some extra miles with American, United, and Alaska Airlines for your everyday online shopping. The best part about these promotions is that it literally takes just a few extra seconds for the shopping you were going to do online anyways and if you are able to maximize the bonus on all three, this will get you a total of 3,00 bonus miles. These bonus offers are for cumulative spend between now and Dec. 22, 2019.Â
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If you’ve been procrastinating buying your holiday gifts, this is a great way to maximize your purchase.
United Airlines
Shop through the United MileagePlus shopping portal to earn the same 500 bonus miles for spending $200.
Alaska Airlines
Shop through the Alaska Mileage Plan shopping portal to earn the same 500 bonus miles for spending $200.
American Airlines
The American Airlines AAdvantage shopping portal is offering a tiered offer where the more you spend, the more miles you’ll earn:
- Spend $150, earn 500 bonus miles
- Spend $500, earn 2,000 bonus miles
While this promotion isn’t as great as previous offers, this is still a quick and easy way to maximize your upcoming holiday shopping purchases. With only a week to go with the holidays, free points and miles is a great addition to the purchase you were going to make anyways.
From a value standpoint, the American Airlines eShopping site will give you the most number of miles. But, earning Alaska Airline miles is hard to do, so being able to increase your point balance by using the Alaska shopping portal is an easy way to do so. And of course, if you have many purchases to make, you can always potentially max out all three bonus offers.
Which online shopping portal bonus will you take advantage of? Happy shopping!
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