Increased Bank of America Air France KLM Offer
There is a new increased Bank of America Air France KLM offer on the Bank of America co-branded credit card. If you do the dummy booking trick the offer is as good as we have ever seen it. Let’s take a look at the standard public offer and then go over the dummy booking offer details.
Air France KLM Credit Card Offer
The current card offer is as follows:
- Earn 70,000 miles after spending $2,000 within the first 90 days of card membership.
- Earn 60 XP after approval and an additional 40 XP upon completing the required minimum spend.
- $89 annual fee is NOT waived
Link to Card Offer
But don’t apply through that link just yet. If you do a dummy booking, when you get to the payment screen, a better offer will appear (one with a $100 statement credit). May be best to do it not logged in to your account.
Card Details
Here are the pertinent card details:
- Earn 3x miles per $1 on AirFrance/KLM & Skyteam members
- 1.5x miles per $1 spent on everything else
- No foreign transaction fees
- 5,000 anniversary bonus miles when you spend at least $50 in your previous card member year
- 20 XP (Experience Points) on card anniversary and an additional 40 XP if you spend $15,000 or more in your previous card member year
Here is a link to status earning requirements. The 100 XP you get from the welcome offer should get you silver status.
Conclusion
This is a pretty great offer if you needed Flying Blue miles for an upcoming trip. Partner awards in the program are pretty hard to come by domestically but booking direct or using partners internationally should still be very useful.
Just make sure to try a dummy booking first so you can get the extra $100 credit.
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Best offer ever yes for Flying Blue CC
however when you now realize that they now charge for seats in business class one might want to rethink the relationship before investing in their currency
Delta inventory is frequently non existent and the most concerning are oneway awards in business class as high as 900,000 miles one way
Go in with eyes wide open and a website that has a whole thread in social media devoted to it because it frequently doesn’t work at all
Customer service by phone below average as well
They are quick to apologize by email but won’t do anything to improve assist or make things right
That’s coming from someone who likes flying KLM otherwise