I am cross posting this from our global site, FrequentFlyerBonuses to see if any of the Rewards Canada community have experienced this…
As I wrote the post last week for the latest Alaska Airlines Mileage Plan buy miles bonus of
40% something caught my eye. The price to buy miles had gone up.
Typically at 40% the price to buy is 2.11 cents per mile, however in my
case it was 2.15 cents per mile. Case in point, here is a screen shot
from the 40% bonus from March of 2019 to buy 50,000 miles:
and a screen shot from today for the same offer:
As you can see the cost right now is $1507.69 versus $1478.13 nearly
a year ago. This matches the 2.15 cents now that I mentioned last week
versus the 2.11 cents from last year. Now when I’ve read other bloggers
writing about the current deal they are all showing lower pricing still
at 2.11 cents and thought to myself why? Are they just taking old screen
shots for the current post and didn’t catch the price increase? Or is
it just happening to me? Or a select few of us? I thought maybe
Points.com was adding the GST but the
increase isn’t 5%, it’s less than that.
I am at a loss as to why the price is different. I would love to hear
from our readers to see what pricing they are getting and if you might
know why this is the case?