Are there any expiration policies for earned miles?
Asked 5 months ago
Yes, Alaska Airlines Mileage Plan does have expiration policies regarding earned miles. Generally, miles accrued in the Mileage Plan will not expire as long as there is some qualifying account activity within a period of 24 months. Qualifying activity can include earning or redeeming miles through flights, hotel stays, car rentals, or through other participating partners.
However, if there is no activity reflected in the account over a period of two years, the miles may begin to expire. It is essential for members to keep track of their account activity to ensure that their miles remain valid. Alaska Airlines strongly encourages members to regularly check their mileage balance and activity to avoid any unintended expiration.
In addition to earning miles through travel, members can also maintain their mileage by participating in promotions or engaging with partners that offer earning opportunities. Members may also consider using their miles to book flights or make other redemptions, which can reset the expiration clock.
For more detailed and current information about expiration policies and ways to keep miles active, it is suggested to visit the official Alaska Airlines Mileage Plan page. This page will provide specific guidance and ensure that members are aware of any changes to the policy or other updates that may affect their miles.
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