Cathay Pacific Asia Miles offering 10% Bonus Miles on Transferring Indian Credit Card Points

Cathay Pacific’s Asia Miles frequent flyer programme is currently running a new transfer bonus for transfers initiated from credit cards, and it might be helpful for those in the region.

Cathay Pacific Asia Miles is offering a 10% transfer bonus.

A new transfer bonus is being offered by Cathay Pacific’s Asia Miles to encourage members of Asia Miles to transfer their miles into the programme. Asia Miles is offering 10% bonus miles for making at least one bank conversion into Cathay Asia Miles. Registration is required.

The promotion runs from December 20, 2024, to January 31, 2025. This promotion has no cap on how many bonus miles you can earn. The bonus miles will be posted within 10 weeks of the end of the promotion.

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From reading through the terms and conditions, you could transfer from different credit cards. Asia Miles will provide a bonus on the final number of converted points lodged with Asia Miles between December 20, 2024, and January 31, 2025. For instance, if you convert 10,000 miles from American Express and 10,000 miles from SBI Cards,  you will get a 10% bonus in your account for both conversions.

As a reminder, Cathay Pacific Asia Miles is a transfer partner in India with American Express Membership Rewards and the SBI Card. Amex MR transfers are in the ratio of 2 MR = 1 Asia Miles Mile, and SBI Cards transfer as 1 Travel Credit on the Miles Cards = 1 Asia Miles Mile.

This bonus might be helpful for those looking to fly with British Airways. Typically, the surcharges are much less than BA charges via their redemption system. Even Cathay Pacific’s flights are a good deal using its own programme.

Bottomline

Cathay Pacific Asia Miles is offering a 10% bonus when you convert credit card points into Cathay Pacific Asia Miles by January 31, 2025. However, you need to register for the promotion beforehand. This might be a good time if you want to transfer points from SBI Cards’ MILES programme or American Express. However, remember that the promised extra miles will only come in by April 2025.

Is anyone taking advantage of this Asia Miles transfer bonus from Credit Card partners?


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