Earn Bonus Airline Miles Once Again with These Shopping Portal Bonuses for United, American and Alaska Airlines
|The airlines seem to be incentivizing their shopping portals more than normal these days. And here’s another bonus miles opportunity to pad your balances.
Today, American, United and Alaska’s shopping portals announced bonus miles for spend made over the next week or so.
Of course, if you’re looking to maximize your shopping benefits, you may want to check Cashback Monitor to see if other shopping portals are offering even better deals for your spend.
But, if earning airline miles is your focus, here are the current deals.
United Airlines
United Airlines MileagePlus Shopping Portal
- Spend $100 or more and earn 500 bonus miles
- Spend $300 or more and earn 1,000 bonus miles
Promo is good through June 24, 2022.
Remember, United’s shopping portal also offers in-store purchase earnings at select retailers which also counts toward these bonus miles spend thresholds.
American Airlines
American Airlines AAdvantage eShopping Portal
- Spend $200 or more and earn 500 bonus miles
Promo is good through June 17, 2022.
Alaska Airlines
Alaska Airlines MileagePlan Shopping Portal
- Spend $200 or more and earn 500 bonus miles
Promo is good through June 22, 2022.
And, like United’s, Alaska’s shopping portal also includes in-store shopping options for earning miles on purchases as well as counting toward bonus mile promotions.
And, as always, keep the following points in mind when using airline shopping portals, especially for bonus miles promotions.
All promotions are based on cumulative spend at the airline shopping portal during the bonus miles period. You don’t have to spend a full amount in one shopping trip to earn the bonus miles associated with a spend level. Multiple purchases over multiple days will count toward a spend threshold and associated bonus.
And, it’s important to keep in mind, taxes, fees and shipping charges do not count toward a spend requirement level. Make sure only product purchase amounts are what you consider when factoring how much you’ve spent toward a threshold amount.