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Update: This article contains mentions of Chase Freedom Unlimited® whose terms have expired and are in the process of being updated. All other offers reflect accurate offer terms. Learn more about the current offers here. Obviously this isn't the time to buy miles speculatively. However, there are also lots of people planning last minute trips to get home, or planning travel way in advance, so if that applies to you, buying miles at a discount could be worth considering, especially when programs are selling miles at the lowest cost ever. That's why I'll keep covering deals to buy points as they arise.

I write all the time about opportunities to buy miles with programs like Alaska Mileage Plan, American AAdvantage, and Avianca LifeMiles, though at the moment there's another airline loyalty program selling miles that some might find useful.

Etihad Offering Up To 40% Discount On Miles

Etihad Airways may have suspended all flights for the time being, but that's not stopping them from selling miles.

Etihad Guest is offering a 40% discount on purchased miles through Tuesday, April 7, 2020. This discount applies no matter what quantity of miles you purchase. This is the best price we've ever seen on Etihad Guest miles, as previously the best offer was for 30% off.

Etihad sells miles at a fairly reasonable cost to begin with (two cents each), and then historically they've offered a 20-30% discount on purchased miles, so a 40% discount gets you an even better cost per mile.

With Etihad Guest you can purchase up to 100,000 miles per calendar year. Etihad ordinarily charges two cents per purchased mile, so during this promotion you can buy miles for as little as 1.2 cents each. That's a really solid deal.

Which Credit Card Should You Buy Miles With?

Etihad mileage purchases are processed by points.com, meaning they don't count as an airfare purchase for the purposes of credit card spend. So I'd recommend using a card on which you're trying to reach minimum spending, or otherwise a credit card that maximizes your return on everyday spending.

Ordinarily I'd say that would be a card like the Chase Freedom Unlimited® ( review) or Citi® Double Cash Card ( review), though you won't want to use those for purchases that would be subjected to foreign transaction fees.

See this post for more on which credit cards are best for buying points.

Should You Buy Etihad Miles For 40% Off?

While I wouldn't proactively pick up Etihad Guest miles at this cost, there are several excellent niche redemptions with Etihad where this price could be worthwhile. For example (and these are all pre-COVID-19 routes, and we'll see what the future looks like):

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  • You can redeem just 44,000 Etihad Guest miles for a one-way one segment business class ticket anywhere Royal Air Maroc flies; unfortunately this isn't quite as useful as it used to be, as you're now limited to one segment, and can't have a connecting itinerary
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  • You can redeem just 25,610 Etihad Guest miles for a one-way business class ticket on Czech Airlines between Prague and Seoul Incheon
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  • There are some solid redemption values for travel on Etihad flights, though they have a roughly distance based award chart where the cost varies based on the exact city pair


Royal Air Maroc's 787-9 business class

I do think buying Etihad Guest miles for 1.2 cents each could represent a good value, though I should also mention that Etihad Guest is transfer partners with Amex Membership Rewards, Citi ThankYou, and Capital One, so for those with access to US credit cards, there are other useful ways to accrue these miles.

But for those who don't have access to US credit cards and/or who would rather pay 1.2 cents per mile than transfer points, buying Etihad Guest miles could represent a great deal.

At least that's the case under normal circumstances, while it might not be the case right now for many, given the uncertainty...

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