Alaska Airlines Business Card 70K Bonus
Bank of America is once again offering the best ever bonus for the Alaska Airlines Business credit card. You can earn 70,000 miles when you apply and are approved for this card. The offer is publicly available. Let’s check the details.
Update: This bonus ends on April 3, 2023.
The Offer
Get 70,000 bonus miles and Alaska’s Famous Companion Fare™ from $121 ($99 fare plus taxes and fees from just $22) after you make $4,000 or more in purchases within the first 90 days of opening your account.
$95 Annual Fee (Not waived)
Card Benefits
- 3X miles for spend on Alaska and 1X everywhere else
- Free companion fare every year
- Free checked bag
- 20% back on Alaska Airlines in-flight purchases (including food, beverage, and Wi-Fi)
- 50% Lounge day-pass discount
- Redeem miles with no blackout dates on any Alaska Airlines flights or partners
Link to Offer
Conclusion
This is the best offer we have seen for the Alaska Airlines Business credit card. You will earn 70,000 Alaska miles after spending $4,000 within the first 90 days.
However, it’s worth noting that Bank of America has been stingy on all applications but even more so on business applications. Sometimes they will ask for your tax returns, pay stubs, etc. So be prepared to send in that kind of documentation if you really want the card. One good thing is that their business cards don’t report to your personal credit report.
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Can you hold more than one Alaska business card at the same time (I’ve had mine more than two years)? Or do you need to cancel first? Thank you!
I’ve tried to hit this for three days now. Not available.
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Interesting that the fee is potentially less than the personal card – $95 for personal vs $75 ($50 + $25 per user/card). It also looks like business does not have the annual comp fare spend requirement (after initial sub) that the new personal offers seem to have.