60k points - AAdvantage World Elite Mastercard from Barclays. Just for opening the card, and making a single purchase, you will earn 60,000 American Airlines miles. The card's $99 annual fee is even waived in your first year of card membership.
https://www.applyaviator.com
50K points - This card currently has a welcome offer bonus to earn 50,000 AAdvantage Miles after spending $2,500 within the three months of card membership. And the card's $99 annual fee is also waived for the first year of card membership.
https://citicards.citi.com/usc/LP...index.html
Put these two cards together, and spend just $2,500 on the other (the Citi Platinum Select World Elite card) in the first three months. Bam: You've got 110,000 American Airlines miles. All without paying an annual fee in your first year.
That's an easier (and cheaper) path to pile up more than 100,000 miles than you'll find with almost any other airline. Of course, it requires opening two credit cards and responsibly meeting the minimum spending requirement
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Complete false.
I have been three times for Barclays AA card, previously US Airways ... every time received bonus after reaching spending
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I have been three times for Barclays AA card, previously US Airways ... every time received bonus after reaching spending
Me too. I've done it 3 times and received each time. Haters gonna hate.
Just outta curiosity, where ya at and when ya looking?
Except it's not š but then again I did share the post from Thrifty (which I guess they showed it to me as an ad. I copied everything off their site)
I just checked DFW to Tokyo (HND) one way on 6/14/2023.
It costs 105k miles for main cabin (Economy).
No AA award chartā is showing 105k one way (210k round trip) for an Economy Class ticket to Asia. (highest is 85k) For the same flight the Premium Economy is 140k one way(chart says 115k max) and Business is 300k one way. (chart has max 175k)
AA Award Chart:
https://www.aa.com/i18n/aadvantag...-chart.jsp
Given the above, 110k aa miles are barely enough for one way Economy ticket to Tokyo non-stop. Not a deal IMO.
On the other hand, if I change the date to Oct 17 for example, then the same flight costs 35k on JAL and 39k on AA metal. In that case it's somewhat useful but most people who have school age kids can't go on Oct 17.
It may not be called dynamic pricing but in reality it is the same.
Interesting
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