There is once again a special landing page for the Hawaiian Airlines Mastercard that offers a welcome bonus of 70,000 miles after only one purchase within the first 90 days (the current public offer requires $1K in spend). This link comes from an inflight offer and requires a 6-digit “promo code.” You can use code 000150 in the promo code box to get the offer.
The Offer & Key Card Details
Card Offer and Details |
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70K Miles Non-Affiliate 70K miles after $2K spend within first 90 days.$99 Annual Fee Information about this card has been collected independently by Frequent Miler. The issuer did not provide the details, nor is it responsible for their accuracy. Recent better offer: 70K miles after one purchase within first 90 days Earning rate: 3X Hawaiian Airlines ✦ 2x gas, dining, and grocery stores ✦ 1x everywhere else Card Info: Mastercard World Elite issued by Barclays. This card has no foreign currency conversion fees. Noteworthy perks: Two free checked bags when flight is booked through Hawaiian Airlines ✦ One time 50% off companion ticket ✦ $100 off a companion ticket for roundtrip coach travel between Hawaii and North America on Hawaiian Airlines at each account anniversary |
Quick Thoughts
It’s great to see the 70K-after-first-purchase offer return. This offer had been around for quite a while, but the previous link had stopped working around the 1st of the month and the offer had been replaced with one to get 70K miles after $1,000 in purchases. However, the landing page for 70K after first purchase is once again working.
This continues to be a fantastic offer. That’s not because Hawaiian miles have many sweet spots but rather because you can move miles 1:1 from Hawaiian Miles to Alaska Mileage Plan, which does have numerous great sweet spots. Furthermore, as a Hawaiian cardholder, you can combine Hawaiian Miles with other members for no charge. That means you could easily consolidate your miles if several family members have some Hawaiian miles.
We don’t yet know the long-term future of these cards, but since Alaska and Hawaiian will be merging the loyalty programs around the middle of 2025 and since Alaska has a long-term partnership with Bank of America, we expect that the Hawaiian cards will eventually get pulled for new applicants. Again, we don’t know that for sure and don’t know the timeline, but if you’re tempted by this card, I’d say that your time to apply is likely not longer than the next few months.
H/T: Doctor of Credit

As of today, it is $2K spend for the welcome offer.
There is no longer a spot to put a promo code?
The link on the post stopped working but I found this Bank of Hawaii link (https://www.hawaiianairlinesbohcard.com/HA57) still offers 70K-after-first-purchase. Don’t know if it’s legit site. Has anybody tried?
Just went through and applied with this link and it worked. 70k after 1st purchase!
What did you put for Branch ID, Employee ID/Sales ID, Referral ID??
I left them blank
Received the Hawaiian Credit Card today and used it. I see the Mileage number on the back of the Card and since evening I am trying to find a way to login to that Account. When I put the Mileage Number and click Forgot Password – I get a message saying I will receive an email with a link to reset password. Now I dont know which email it is sending the link to. No emails in my regular email box. Any idea folks ?
I’m getting 1k spending requirement
Did you click through the link in the card display on the post? I just tried it and it’s still one purchase.
Does anyone know how long this offer will be around? I’m new to cards/points/miles and trying to space things out just a little for my own comfort level.
No, nobody knows. It is generally rare that banks announce and end date in advance on their offers (it does happen with some issuers/cards, but it isn’t the industry norm). Specifically with this card, I don’t think anybody has any idea because we all expect that they will probably stop taking applications at some point this year (probably by summer?), but nobody knows whether that’ll happen in June or in August or in March or next week or if perhaps it’ll continue on for longer than we expected, but Alaska has a long-term agreement with Bank of America and they have made it clear that they are happy with their partnership with Bank of America, so at some point the Hawaiian cards will likely go away. My best guess is it won’t be for a couple of months, but we don’t know.
For those interested in this it is possible to get two cards in close succession from Barclays – P2 and I were both approved for two cards at 6/24 that looked to be on the way out.
In November I applied for the personal Hawaiian Airlines card with this offer, then immediately applied for the Hawaiian Business card with the 50K on $4K spend offer. Both went into review and were approved within a week after Barclays called to confirm I had applied for them and asked about moving credit lines from other cards. I already had three cards open with Barclays (that I moved some of the credit limit from for approvals). I only received a single hard pull on Transunion.
At the end of January P2 applied for the Aviator Red 70K on 1 purchase offer and was instantly approved. 6/24, no Barclays cards of their own but they had been an AU on one of my cards for five years. Applied for this Hawaiian personal card offer an hour later and went into review, then was auto approved four days later after missing a call from Barclays. Unfortunately hard pulls did not combine for the two personal cards but that might have been because of timing as it was close to midnight – one hard pull shows from one day and the other from the next day.
Can you apply for a second card and get the bonus offer? I already have one from a year ago.
Anyone kno how quickly the 70K miles actually post after 1st purchase?
It’s not immediate: Made a small purchase on 1/26. Paid it off when it posted on 1/27. Then paid the $99 AF on 1/29. Just got the miles today, 2/8.
Thx Justin appreciate the data point
how did you pay that soon? Barclay doesn’t allow online payment until after the purchase shows as regular transaction after temporary authorization which takes few days/ Also doesn’t allow to pay more than whats showing so how did you pay annual fee that soon when the system doesn’t allow?
Don’t know what to tell you. Those are the dates of my transactions and I paid as soon as they posted.
How often can you get WB? I read 6 ‘month or 2 years after last WB.
Could you transfer miles from Alaska to Hawaiian pooling together low mileage accounts and then bulk them up back into one Alaska account?
yes
Just confirming, though, I think this is the case, you can also immediately transfer miles from Hawaiian to Alaska?