New Alaska Airlines Visa 30K Bonus Offer

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Alaska Airlines has debuted new card art for their Alaska Airlines Visa Signature card and with it an increased bonus offer.

The Offer

Earn 30,000 bonus miles after you make $1,000 or more in purchases within the first 90 days.

Card Features

  • Annual companion fare from $121 ($99, plus taxes and fees from $22) after you make $1,000 or more in purchases within the first 90 days of your account opening. There are no blackout dates.
  • Free checked bag for you and up to six other passengers on the same reservation.
  • 3 miles per $1 on qualifying Alaska Airlines purchases.
  • Up to 5 miles per $1 spent using Mileage Plan Dining.
  • $75 annual fee is NOT waived.

Alternative Offer

The old offer of 25K miles after first purchase and a $100 statement credit after $1K in spend is still live if you prefer that as well. You can find application links to both offers on our Best Signup Offers page.

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[…] of America recently released an increased 30K bonus offer on the Alaska Airlines Visa Signature card. It is now possible to get that offer along with a $100 […]

Rick

you forgot to mention the catch, even for this not-so-big sign up bonus: if BOA approves you with 5000 and up credit line, you get this card; if not, you get the sh*tty platium version with 5000 signup bonus, and 50$ fee. BOA is very mean in terms of giving high credit line, so this is just a waste of time and a hard pull. I have been burned by this once and hope other people dont need to get through this.

Raul

That’s funny, I just got the card about 2 months ago and they gave me a 18000 credit line, by far the biggest credit line I’ve gotten with any card. Did you have a bunch of BofA CC already? If so that may have been reason for low credit limit