New 100K offer on Alaska Atmos Summit Visa Infinite

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A user on uscardforum.com has uncovered a link for an increased offer on the Alaska / Hawaiian Airlines Atmos Summit Visa Infinite card that marks a return of the 100K offer that expired last fall. Doctor of credit reports that may even be possible to get an additional 5,000 points by applying over the phone with a promo code.

 

The Offer & Key Card Details

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Card Offer and Details
ⓘ $823 1st Yr Value Estimate25K Global Companion Fare valued at $250
Click to learn about first year value estimates
80K points + 25K Companion Award
80k points + 25K global companion award after $4K spend in the first 90 days
$395 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.
FM Mini Review: Atmos points are quite valuable, and this could be a great option for Alaska / Hawaiian customers and those interested in elite status. Click here for our complete card review
Earning rate: 3X Alaska Airlines ✦ 3x dining ✦ 3x foreign transactions ✦ 1X elsewhere
Base: 1X (1.3%)
Dine: 3X (3.9%)
Brand: 3X (3.9%)
Card Info: Visa Infinite issued by BOA. This card has no foreign currency conversion fees.
Big spend bonus: 100K global companion award fare after $60K in cardmember year
Noteworthy perks: Annual global 25K companion fare (cardmember year) ✦ 10K status points each cardmember anniversary ✦ free same day changes ✦ 2 full-day lounge passes each calendar quarter (includes up to two children) ✦ 2 wifi passes each calendar quarter ✦ Waived partner booking fees ✦ $50 credit for delays or cancellations of over 2 hrs ✦ Free first checked bag on both Hawaiian and Alaska flights (+ up to six companions) ✦ Priority Boarding (up to six companions) ✦ 10% bonus on earned miles with eligible BOA account ✦ Earn 1 status point/$2 spent ✦ $120 TSA PreCheck/Global Entry credit ✦ 2 free signature cocktails/lounge visit

Quick Thoughts

This is an excellent offer for those who highly value Atmos Rewards points. While some of the old Alaska Mileage Plan sweet spots disappeared in the lead-up to the launch of Atmos Rewards, there is no doubt that the new program has some real sweet spots, including things like business class to Europe from some East Coast cities from just 45K points each way.

If you fly with a companion and can easily put the card’s annual 25K companion certificate to good use in the first year, the total first year value can be really strong, and 100,000 Alaska Atmos points can be highly valuable (and generally more difficult to accumulate in large quantities than miles in some other airline programs).

As noted above, Doctor of Credit reports that you may be able to get 105,000 total points by calling (800) 932-2775 to apply over the phone using priority code GAATB2. Your mileage may vary, and it isn’t 100% clear to me that this will stack with the 100K offer since the “normal” public offer has been 80K as of late.

See our Alaska Airlines Atmos Complete Guide for complete program detials, including great sweet spots for use of these points.

H/T: desterpot on reddit via Doctor of Credit

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Justme

Fyi if you signed up for the waitlist when the card was first launched, that link seems to still work (at least it did for me) and that offer is for 105,000

Last edited 19 days ago by Justme
David S

DP, link still works. Applied today 2/17 and was approved. Had opened a BofA Checking account in Q4 2025

Anon

couldn’t find this offer – i applied and was approved for 80k + 25k companion voucher

Pete

Just called and the rep couldn’t find that code

Jim

Data point here: I just applied and was declined. Made no sense to me — 820+ credit score, nowhere near BofA 2/3/4 limit, etc. — so I called the reconsideration line. Was told that Alaska has instituted restrictive terms on card qualification relative to PREVIOUSLY HELD Alaska cards. I have had and closed three cards over the past 7 to 10 years and apparently that was enough to trigger the decline. The decision was final and she was not able to approve this one. Not sure how this squares with other people’s experiences but it seems like the days of churning Alaska cards are over.

Bolt

How long do you think this offer will last?

I’m looking at the Bilt situation and the potential to earn rent with this card, but I’m still working on a SUB for another card right now…

raylan

Please include a disclaimer for some of your less informed readers that USCF links are often (but not always!) hacked or otherwise not intended for broader consumption. USCF isn’t a commonly cited source and their forum users often skew on the more reckless side. The infamous Citi in-branch Strata Elite link originated from USCF, as have several modified Amex NLL/upgrade links. I don’t really care if people go for it, but I do think folks should go in eyes open at least aware of the potential risks.

Bolt

What risks?

raylan

When links are used by an individual not intended to be able to apply through a specific link, there’s always a risk, however remote, that a shutdown can occur. More likely is that the bank, as it can in its broadly written T&C, deems an application ineligible for an offer for which they were not targeted and declines to provide the sign up bonus.

The way I’d put it is if you wouldn’t seek out a, for example, United in-flight offer while sitting at your home because that’d make you uncomfortable, then I’d not recommend applying for this.

raylan

For whatever it’s worth, I have seen a handful of Chinese language DPs on USCF of BoA shutdowns but those reporting are not forthcoming on the reason for shutdown. Agreed that the practical risk is probably fairly low (as mentioned I think it’s comparable to an in flight offer while not in flight); all I’m trying to get at is that USCF uses some dodgy methods so it might just be worth adding a parenthetical after uscardforum.com stating they’ve hacked or modified links in the past but that this one isn’t immediately apparent to have been modified. I sincerely apologize if my initial comment didn’t come across in that spirit – any other meaning – honest to goodness – wasn’t intended

Thomas

It’s authored by Nick… what do you expect?

raylan

Man no offense but this isn’t productive. This blog and Nick’s posts are really solid and offer a good source of information, easily accessible to those who are new to the world of credit card points and miles. It’s in this context that I was hoping to see a caveat to USCF’s more sketchy methods of getting offer links. I didn’t know about USCF until a few years into this stuff and even then it took me a bit longer to find multiple doctored links.

Christian

Can I get a second one?