1. Meijer stores have 10,000 bonus MPerks points with a $100 One4All gift card, limit one per MPerks account through Tuesday.
  2. Alaska Atmos has a new monthly marketing push for discounted award redemptions in economy. This month’s redemption options are Mexico City (7,500 miles), Paris (20,000 miles), Helsinki (15,000 miles), Tahiti (20,000 miles), Bangkok (25,000 miles), Taipei (30,000 miles). You’ve got to book by Friday for travel between September 1 and November 15

    Most of these flights will necessarily be partner redemptions, and I doubt it goes uphill from here so if you’re not excited for this, well I guess prepare to be more not excited next month. (Thanks to LiftBroski)
  3. Alaska Atmos decided to devalue mileage accrual and elite status credit on revenue saver tickets: “Saver fares (X class) earn 30% of miles flown for travel through July 31, 2026, or for trips booked before June 11, 2026. Saver fares booked on or after June 11, 2026 and flown on/after August 1, 2026 do not earn Atmos Rewards points. For eligible travel on/after August 1, please allow 4–6 weeks for points to post.”
  4. AA seems to have devalued its transatlantic business class redemptions by at least 5,000 miles, with the minimum redemption cost on AA metal moving from 65,000 to 70,000 miles.

    Awards that include non AA metal flights haven’t changed in price, so think on that for a moment when constructing your routing.
  5. Singapore Airlines is adding advance seat selection fees for most award business class flights on Singapore metal. At T-96 hours, seat selection is free.

Talk about oof-day, eh?

Another upcoming devaluation: American removes milk and butter from its flagship first mac & cheese plate.

  1. United has a 25% incoming transfer bonus for hotel points, registration required. The most valuable program for this promotion is Marriott Bonvoy (the first time in recorded history that someone wrote this seriously) which will transfer at a ratio of 1,200:700 when points are moved in 20,000 mile increments.
  2. Qatar Avios has a 30% incoming transfer bonus for Citi ThankYou Points through June 30, which makes the Citi → Qatar transfer ratio 1,000:1,300

    Qatar usually posts bonus Avios within a couple of minutes of transfer, though the terms and conditions say it could take 6-8 weeks. There’s a joke in there.
  3. The Citi ThankYou Mastercard, which is unfortunately no longer available for new applicants, sent new beginning of month offers:

    – Make eight purchases of $75+ for a $80 statement credit, once a month through August (total $240)
    – Make five purchases of $75+ for a $65 statement credit, once a month through August (total $195)
    – Earn 1,000 extra ThankYou Points for $500+ purchases, up to two times through June 30

    (Thanks to Shmuel, birt, and Tommy)
  4. American Express Membership Rewards has a 20% transfer bonus to Marriott Bonvoy through June 30, making the transfer ratio 1,000:1,200.

    For those keeping score at home, this is an absolutely terrible value, but there is utility in (1) top-offs and (2) resetting mileage expiration, especially for those without a stash of Ultimate Rewards which still has 55% transfer bonus.
  5. The Incomm gift card sites have fee-free $50+ gift card promo codes:

    MasterCardGiftCard.com: Mastercards with code DAD26
    VanillaGift.com: Visas with code VGDAD26
    TheGiftCardShop.com: Visas, Mastercards, AmExs with code DADSDAY26

    I feel like they’re trying to tell us that something is imminent with their promo code names, but what do I know? Limits on these sites are $10,000 per rolling 24 hours and they won’t earn points or count for a sign-up bonus with American Express cards.
  6. The US Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Senate Committee (USBHUASC I guess?) is exploring the Bilt 2.0 launch uhhh process, and they’re requesting a response by June 9.

    There’s a joke in here too, but I’m definitely not going to be the one to make it. (Thanks to David)

Happy Tuesday friends.

This sentence was said twice (!) before the Bonvoy value sentence was uttered a single time.

  1. AA has stopped releasing space for partner non-stop award redemptions within 144 hours of departure. Workarounds:

    – Hidden city ticketing
    – Use AA miles
    – Book at T-144.01 hours out of spite

    This affects all cabins too.
  2. Bank of America added credit card referral links for some accounts via the mobile app only. Currently first party personal cards are the only options, the referrer gets $100, and each account is limited to five referrals annually.
  3. The Rove shopping and travel portal has a 50% transfer bonus to Turkish Miles&Smiles through June 30. With this transfer bonus, United flights to Hawaii have good pricing again with the program:

    – Economy continental US → Hawaii: 16,667 Rove Miles
    – Business continental US→ Hawaii: 26,667 Rove Miles

    If you don’t yet have a Rove account, use a fellow churner’s referral link and make their day.
  4. Staples stores have fee-free $200 Visa gift cards through Saturday, limit nine per transaction.

    These are Pathward / BlackHawk Network gift cards.

Also, yes, some people got credit line increases on some of their credit cards this weekend and somehow that’s big news elsewhere. Cool, let’s go content monster!

Next up on the content monster: Allan Savory had two views in 1947.

  1. The Citi Custom Cash Mastercard is being discontinued. It’s a great card for 5x at $500 spend a month, but a nearly useless card for the modern heavy hitter. Still, you’ve got (reportedly) until the end of the week to product change if you want more of these in your life. (Thanks to David)
  2. Bilt Rewards has a transfer bonus between 5% and 125% to TAP Air Portugal on June 1 (Monday). A few things to consider:

    – You’ve still got time to earn before Monday
    – TAP Miles&Go doesn’t give you additional saver availability on TAP metal, and their award chart isn’t great, especially in business, though there are a few award prices that beat US carrier pricing (Thanks to Gary at VFTW for corrections here)

    If you like gambling though, there’s a non-zero chance that these will turn into Miles&More miles at some point. But there was also a non-zero chance that JetBlue and Spirit’s merger would go through, so make sure you’ve got downside protection.
  3. Wells Fargo Offers has new offers for:

    – 10% cash back at Hiltons in the US, up to $650 spend
    – 7% cash back at Hyatt House and Hyatt Studios, up to $400 spend
    – 7% cash back at Hyatt Places, up to $400 spend
    – 10% cash back at Marriott properties, up to $800 spend

    Each of these expires on June 30, and as usual the simplest gamer move is gift cards at the front desk.
  4. Kroger stores have a 4x fuel points promotion through June 9 on gaming and digital content cards. A couple of surprises on this one:

    – Online sports books gift cards are coding at 2x
    – Apple is coding at 4x

    It’s probably a bit early to stock up on Apple gift cards for the iPhone 18 but there’s still utility here.
  5. Chase updated its Ink Business referral program. They’ve upped the per-referral award to 40,000 Ultimate Rewards the total rewards earned at 200,000 Ultimate Rewards annually.

Happy Thursday!

Selected other works from the software engineer that designed Kroger’s coding.

  1. Do this now: Register for Hilton’s Q2 promotion for 2,000 bonus points on 3+ night stays, or 4,000 bonus points on 4+ night stays.
  2. TheGiftCardShop.com has a promotion for fee-free Visas and Mastercards of at least $50+ using promo code GRADS26, today only. This works on both physical and virtual gift cards.

    These are Incomm / Sutton gift cards.
  3. Meijer has a promotion for 10,000 points on $100+ in Visa gift cards through Tuesday, limit 10,000 points per mPerks account.

    These are Pathward / BlackHawk Network gift cards. (Thanks to Nathan)
  4. Breeze Airways has a promotion for 45% off of base fares for round-trip travel with promo code BIRTHDAY booked by Friday with travel between August 11 and January 30, 2027. There are a few blackout dates for holiday travel.

    For those keeping track at home, it took until the end of May before we had a promotion for travel in 2027. It’s closer than in may appear. Also for those keeping track at home, we’re taking a pass on this week’s edition of Breeze Route Bingo™ while we find more obscure cities before Breeze does. Stay tuned!

Happy Wednesday!

Predicting Breeze’s next city by sorting populations in ascending order.

  1. The Imprint Shell Mastercard card launched with a $50 after $500 spend sign-up bonus, which whatever, but its earning structure and other soft aspects are pretty great:

    – 3% cash back on restaurants and groceries, uncapped
    – 2% cash back everywhere else

    And on the plus side, if you get shutdown by Imprint the only real consequence is that you’re shutdown by Imprint.
  2. The Chase United Business card has an offer for:

    – 100,000 MileagePlus miles after $5,000 spend in three months
    – 10,000 MileagePlus miles for adding an employee card in three months
    – 5,000 MileagePlus miles for entering a United Agent’s promo code
    – 2,000 Premier Qualifying Points (PQP)

    That’s 115,000 total miles, double check offers before you apply. To get an agent code, either call United or chat on their website and ask the agent for one. If you chat, you may get the code directly or may get a URL that has it at the end.
  3. Meijer stores have 10,000 bonus points on $50 in third party gift cards excluding Amazon, Apple, and betting cards. The promotion is tomorrow and Sunday only, and limited to one per mperks account. (Thanks to Nathan)
  4. Stop & ShopGiant, and Martins  have 10x points on Zift Zillions cards through Thursday. Some of these cards are convertible to high value brands like Amazon and Home Depot. The current variant is limited to $500 per loyalty account.

    Wanna know what a Zillion is? A big number. A Zift? No idea.
  5. Giant Food has 2x points on Mastercard gift cards through Thursday, limit $1,500 per loyalty account.

    These are Pathward / BlackHawk Network gift cards.
  6. Rakuten In Store’s card linked program has 5% back on CVS purchases, seemingly unlimited.

Have a nice holiday weekend friends!

More explainable than Zift.

  1. Office Depot / OfficeMax stores have $15 off of $300 in Visa gift cards through Saturday. For best results:

    – Buy in even multiples of $300
    – Buy the lower fee “Everywhere” cards if you have a liquidation route
    – Try for multiple transactions back-to-back

    This week will probably see a lot more competition than you’re used to, because community service first reasons.
  2. The semi-defunct-like-AT&T-unlimited-data-plans Citi ThankYou Mastercard sent new targeted mid-month offers for:

    – $50 statement credit with $750+ in online spend
    – $75 statement credit with $1,000+ in online spend

    These offers stack with other offers on the card. Now we just need a website that somehow codes as both home improvement and gasoline. (Thanks to birt and Matt M)
  3. Chase launched two new transfer bonuses:

    – 55% to Marriott Bonvoy through June 30 (after 65% last week)
    – 30% to Southwest Rapid Rewards through June 5

    Both of these are mildly interesting. Let’s list the upsides and downsides. Upsides: Bonvoy is a back door to lots of hard to earn currencies, and Southwest award bookings are fully refundable even on basic fares. Downsides: *cough* Southwest and *cough* $55 parking and destination fees at run-down airport hotels on award nights.
  4. PayPal Offers has an offer for 5% back at Giftcards.com with a maximum of $20 back through May 24.
  5. The Marketing machine at Chase offers checking account bonuses approximately 370 out of 365 days a year, and as a result coverage on them is basically continuous. There’s a new targeted business checking bonus for $1,500 with modest funding requirements that’s caused that background noise to jump and coverage is all over. So, let’s discuss a couple of things:

    – If you’re more than just a very casual churner or manufactured spender, avoid Chase deposit accounts, seriously
    – If you’ve got no credit history and you’re just starting out, Chase deposit accounts are useful for a few months before you close them

    You do you though.

Happy Monday!

Upside: The Marriott airport hotel destination fee ensures that hamster wheels are always working.

  1. Accor has two promotions for properties in the Americas that stack:

    2x rewards points on stays booked by August 8 and stayed by September 8
    30% off stays booked by May 19 and stayed by December 17

    Accor options in the Americas aren’t as diverse as in Asia or Europe, but there are great properties on the high end like Fairmont hotels, and reasonable properties on the low end like Ibis Styles Laguardia. Also I checked and this is the first time that “reasonable” and “Laguardia” were ever used together in a serious sentence.
  2. Choice Hotels has a promotion for 8,000 bonus points after two stays booked by July 6 and stayed by July 7, registration required.
  3. American Express updated its business cards’ coupon books a bit:

    Business Gold loses its FedEx as a Flexible Business Credit redemption in October
    Business Gold and Platinum get $300 ChatGPT credit per calendar year, enrollment required

    ChatGPT’s Business plan requires a minimum of two users and costs $50 per month (or $40 with a discount code) or $600 per year. Going monthly and switching cards after six months is likely the best option.
  4. Two Incomm gift card sites have fee-free gift card promotions through the end of May:

    MasterCardGiftCard.com: Fee-free $50+ gift cards with promo GRAD26
    VanillaGift.com: Fee-free non-charity $50+ gift cards with promo VGGRAD26

    My best advice for Incomm gift cards as graduation gifts for non-manufactured spenders: Only give them to grads that you dislike.

Happy Wednesday friends!

The other known instance of Laguardia and reasonable.