10 great miles and points buying opportunities available as of March 8, 2026

Since the pandemic, travel has made a strong comeback. As this happens, hotel and flight rates are sky-high, especially in the luxury segment. However, fortunately, almost all major travel outlets often sell miles and points with bonuses or at a discount, which can make for a good deal on the rates these airlines and hotels offer.

It would be a great time to update all the hotel miles and points that are currently for sale, so you can stock up on the right ones for your travels and start planning your trips for the times ahead.

Airline Miles bonus sales

Alaska Airlines Atmos Rewards is offering up to 90% bonus on purchased miles (through March 18, 2026)

Alaska Airlines’ Atomos Rewards loyalty programme is offering up to a 90% bonus on purchases of Atmos Rewards. The 90% bonus offer is a tiered one, and works as follows:

  • Buy 3,000-9,000 points for a 70% bonus
  • Buy 10,000-19,000 points for an 80% bonus
  • Buy 20,000-100,000 points for a 90% bonus

The image features a scenic landscape with a waterfall and a distinctive mountain in the background. Overlaid text reads: "Put adventure in sight with bonus points. Your next great adventure is closer than you think. Buy points before Mar. 18 and get up to 90% more." Below, there are three sections offering bonus points: "70% Bonus for 3,000+ points," "80% Bonus for 10,000+ points," and "90% Bonus for 20,000+ points."

You can buy Alaska Airlines Atmos Rewards points for 3.5 US cents pre-tax, before any discounts or bonuses. If you purchase 100,000 Atmos Rewards points pre-bonus, you’d receive a total of 190,000 Atmos Rewards points at a cost of USD 3,762.50, which is a rate of 1.98 US cents (INR 1.82) per Atmos Rewards point.

Atmos Rewards (formerly Mileage Plan) has long been a favourite among frequent flyers for its partner redemption sweet spots, particularly for premium cabin flights. For example, you can sometimes redeem 70,000 Mileage Plan miles for Business Class between Asia and North America on partner airlines, making this programme particularly valuable when promotions like this are running.

Buy Alaska Airlines’ Atmos Rewards

Air Canada Aeroplan is offering up to 90% bonus on purchased points (through March 19, 2026)

Between March 2 and March 19, 2026, Air Canada’s Aeroplan loyalty programme is offering a mystery bonus on purchased points. The standard version of the offer is for up to a 90% bonus, structured as follows:

  • Buy 4,000-15,000 points for a 40% bonus
  • Buy 20,000-60,000 points for a 60% bonus
  • Buy 70,000+ points for a 90% bonus

The image features a promotional graphic for a points redemption offer. On the left, text reads, "Short on points to make a redemption? Get 90% bonus when you buy points until March 19, 2026." On the right, an illustration shows a person pushing a shopping cart filled with large coins labeled "pts." Below, there are three sections detailing bonus offers: "40% BONUS" for 4,000 points, "60% BONUS" for 20,000 points, and "90% BONUS" for 70,000 points.

Aeroplan remains one of the most versatile Star Alliance programmes, allowing redemptions on more than 40 partner airlines. The programme also publishes an award chart for partner flights, which means it is still possible to extract outsized value from premium cabin redemptions of various airlines. For instance, a Business Class redemption between Europe and India on Star Alliance partners can start at around 70,000 Aeroplan points one way, which can occasionally make buying points during a promotion worthwhile.

Air Canada Aeroplan charges 0.0375 CAD (0.0275 USD or 2.54 INR) per point. If you purchased 500,000 Aeroplan points with a 90% bonus, you’d receive a total of 950,000 Aeroplan points at a cost of 18,750 CAD (13,820 USD or 12,70,196 INR), which is a rate of 1.44 USD cents or INR 1.33 per Aeroplan point.

Buy Aeroplan points with a 70% Bonus

Copa Airlines ConnectMiles offering 60% bonus on purchased miles (through March 27, 2026)

Copa Airlines has a deal on ConnectMiles where you can get up to a 60% bonus through March 27, 2026, when you buy at least 3,000 points. The promotion is tiered and works as follows:

  • Buy 3,000–9,000 miles for a 40% bonus
  • Buy 10,000–14,000 miles for 50% bonus
  • Buy 15,000–100,000 miles for 60% bonus

At the top end of the promotion, you get to buy ConnectMiles at USD 1.88 cents (INR 1.73) per mile.

A person wearing a hat and shorts is standing on a rocky edge, looking through binoculars at a vast canyon landscape. The text on the image reads, "Buy miles and get up to 60% more. Get more miles for your next adventure. Offer valid until March 27, 2026."

While the bonus is not as large as some of the others currently available, ConnectMiles can still be useful because the programme is part of Star Alliance, which allows members to redeem miles on partner airlines such as Lufthansa, United Airlines, and ANA. Members who frequently travel within the Americas may find value here, especially when redeeming on Copa’s extensive Latin American network.

Buy ConnectMiles with a 60% Bonus

United Mileage Plus is offering 100% bonus on purchased miles (through March 30, 2026)

Through March 30, 2026, at 11:59 PM Central Time, United Mileage Plus is offering a tiered bonus on purchased miles. The promotion I was offered provides a 100% bonus at the top end, as long as you buy more than 5,000 miles in one go.

The image is a promotional advertisement. On the left side, there is text on a dark blue background that reads: "More miles = fewer daydreams. Buy 5,000+ miles by March 30 and get 100% bonus miles. Terms apply." On the right side, there is a scenic photograph of Geneva, Switzerland, showing a cobblestone path with two people walking, surrounded by buildings with a lake in the background. Pink flowers are visible in the foreground.

When you buy United Mileage Plus miles, you usually pay 3.5 US cents per purchased mile, plus a 7.5% excise tax charged in the US.  To unlock the best price, you need to purchase 5,000+ miles in one transaction, pre-bonus. The pricing works out to USD Cents 1.88 / INR 1.7 per Mile.

In 2026, a new restriction was imposed. You can now purchase up to 50,000 miles from United (including the bonus) in any 90-day period, while you can still purchase up to 200,000 miles throughout the year.

One of the great features of United Mileage Plus is that United does not pass on fuel surcharges to its customers. Another great feature is that United Mileage Plus miles don’t expire. So, you get to keep your miles no matter what. You can use them to redeem on Star Alliance member airlines. Air India is back in the fold as we write this.

Buy United Mileage Plus miles with a 100% Bonus 

Virgin Atlantic is offering an (up to) 70% Bonus on purchased points (through March 31, 2026)

Through March 31, 2026, Virgin Atlantic’s Flying Club loyalty programme is offering a bonus on purchased points. The program is offering all VS members up to a 70% bonus. The up to 70% bonus is tiered as follows:

  • On buying 5,000-24,000 points, you get a 20% bonus
  • On buying 25,000-69,000 points, you get a 40% bonus
  • On buying 70,000-124,000 points, you get a 60% bonus
  • On buying 125,000-200,000 points, you get a 70% bonus

The image features a promotional advertisement for a bonus points offer. It states, "Receive up to 70% bonus points until 31 March 2026" and encourages topping up a Flying Club account with up to 300,000 points. The offer details are as follows: 20% bonus for 5,000 - 24,000 points, 40% bonus for 25,000 - 69,000 points, 60% bonus for 70,000 - 124,000 points, and 70% bonus for 125,000 points or above. A person in a red top is sitting on a scooter in the background.

The cost to purchase Virgin Atlantic points is GBP 15 per 1,000 points, pre-tax, before any discounts or bonuses (There is a different price for US-registered accounts). The one thing to know is that all Virgin Atlantic points purchases are subject to a GBP 15 or USD 22 transaction fee. Assuming you are buying at the top end for a 70% bonus, you can purchase 340,000 Flying Club points for GBP 3,015, which is a rate of GBP 0.0088 per Flying Club point (USD 0.012/ INR 1.08)

Virgin Atlantic Flying Club used to let members purchase up to 200,000 points per account per calendar year before bonuses. However, from here on, the usual cap has been increased to 300,000 points. The best part about buying Virgin Points is that they don’t expire.

Purchase Virgin Atlantic points with an (up to) 70% Bonus.


Hotel Points bonus sales

Hilton Honors is offering 100% Bonus on purchase of points (through March 14, 2026)

Hilton Honors is offering a 100% bonus on Hilton Honors Points purchased. In this round of point sales, you get your bonus if you buy a minimum of 5,000 points. The price of each Hilton point is 0.5 USD cents or INR 0.45 during the sale.

The image shows a scenic view of a coastal resort area with a thatched-roof structure in the foreground. Three people are standing under the structure, looking out towards the ocean. There are lounge chairs and a pool nearby, with rocky cliffs and buildings in the background. Text on the image reads, "We're rewarding you with 100% more Points and a higher purchase limit. More Points. More stays." The location is identified as Waldorf Astoria Los Cabos Pedregal.

Usually, Hilton Honors allows you to buy up to 160,000 points per account per calendar year, before bonuses. With a 100% bonus, that means you could purchase up to 320,000 points. However, for the duration of this promotion, that cap has been increased by 50%, to 240,000 points, pre-bonus. Hilton lets you combine points across accounts at no cost, so you could acquire substantially more points by simply buying them across accounts and then consolidating them.

Buy Hilton Honors Points with a 100% Bonus

Choice Privileges is offering (up to) 30% discount on purchase of points (before March 15, 2026)

Choice Privileges is the loyalty programme for Choice Hotels Group, which owns brands such as Country Inn, Sleep Inn, and Quality Inn. In the US, Choice Hotels also owns the Radisson brands, including Park Plaza, Radisson, and Radisson Blu, among others. Choice Hotels has launched a new promotion offering a discount, and it may be an excellent opportunity to purchase Choice Privilege points at a good price.

Through March 15, 2026, Choice Privileges is offering a promotional sale on purchased points. My account shows a 30% discount, which applies as long as you purchase at least 18,000 points in a single transaction. Below that (between 8,000 and 17,000 points purchased), you get a 25% discount.

The image shows a promotional advertisement for a hotel offer. The text reads: "Limited-Time Offer: 30% Off Points. Buy points and save 30% on your purchase. Offer ends March 15. Bonus inventory is limited—hurry before packages sell out!" It also mentions "Terms apply" and provides details about the Cambria Hotel Chicago Loop - Theatre District, Chicago, IL, with a starting rate of 35,000 points per night. The background features a hotel room with a bed, nightstands, and lamps.

Choice Privileges’ pricing for buying points isn’t linear; you get a lower price per point when you buy more points, even without promotional bonuses or discounts. Before factoring in any bonuses or discounts, the cost to purchase is USD 1.03 per point or INR 0.93 (when buying 250,000 points).

Buy Choice Privileges Points with a 30% discount

IHG One Rewards is offering a 100% bonus on the purchase of points (till March 17, 2026)

IHG One Rewards is offering a promotion where you can earn a 100% bonus on IHG One Rewards points purchased through March 17, 2026. In this round of point sales, you get your bonus if you buy a minimum of 5,000 points. Points can be purchased in multiples of 1,000 IHG Rewards points, with a maximum purchase of 200,000 points (plus an additional 200,000 points as a bonus). The promotion drops the price of each IHG point to 0.5 US cents or INR 0.46. Check out the full post for details.

The image shows a luxurious outdoor pool area at a hotel, surrounded by lounge chairs and umbrellas. There are palm trees and lush greenery in the background, with a thatched-roof structure visible. Text on the image reads "Limited-Time Offer 100% More Points." The bottom right corner indicates the location as Kimpton Surfcomber Hotel.

Buy IHG One Rewards Points with a 100% Bonus

Marriott Bonvoy is offering points with up to 40% Bonus (Through March 26, 2026).

Marriott Bonvoy is now offering a bonus on the purchase of Marriott Bonvoy Points until March 26, 2026. I’ve seen bonuses of up to 40% on the accounts that I manage. You must purchase at least 2,000 Marriott Bonvoy points in a single transaction to qualify for the promotion. The promotion is flat; therefore, those purchasing over 2,000 points straight up receive a 40% bonus.

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Marriott Bonvoy also raised its cap on the number of points that could be purchased in 2026. The limit has been increased from 50,000 points to 100,000 points. For this promotion, the limit has been increased to 150,000 points. In this case, you can buy a total of 210,000 points for USD 1,875 (INR 1,69,374), making the per-point purchase cost USD 0.89 (INR 0.81).

Buy Marriott Bonvoy Points with a 40% Bonus

World of Hyatt is offering points for purchase with a 20% discount (Through April 7, 2026)

Through April 7, 2026, World of Hyatt is offering a 20% discount on points purchasedwhen you buy at least 3,000 points in one transaction.

The image shows an outdoor seating area at Park Hyatt Beaver Creek Resort and Spa in Colorado. There are striped cushioned chairs and sofas arranged around a fire pit. In the background, there is snow on the ground, trees, and a ski lift. The text on the image reads: "Buy 3,000+ points and save 20%. Reach your next getaway faster. Save 20% when you buy Bonus Points through April 7, 2026."

Hyatt usually allows you to purchase up to 55,000 points, but for this promotion, the limit has been doubled to 110,000 points. At the top end, it costs 2.08 USD cents per World of Hyatt point after the 20% discount is applied. In Indian Rupees, this becomes INR 1.88 per point. It might be a good idea to pick up these points now, before the rehash of the programme’s redemptions.

Buy World of Hyatt Points with up to a 20% Discount


Which credit card should you use to buy miles and points?

Typically, these point purchases are processed through Points.com, rather than directly by the hotel or airline. However, you will almost always pay in USD/EUR/GBP, not INR. The best cards to earn a bonus are the Axis Bank Olympus, American Express Platinum Charge Card, and Axis Bank Reserve Credit Card, as these cards offer an international spending bonus. Beyond these, consider any card that offers a reduced foreign exchange conversion rate or helps you meet minimum spend requirements.

So what points are you shopping for your next trip out of town? Anything we missed?


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About Ajay

Ajay Awtaney is the Founder and Editor of Live From A Lounge (LFAL), a pioneering digital platform renowned for publishing news and views about aviation, hotels, passenger experience, loyalty programs, travel trends and frequent travel tips for the Global Indian. He is considered the Indian authority on business travel, luxury travel, frequent flyer miles, loyalty credit cards and travel for Indians around the globe. Ajay is a frequent contributor and commentator on the media as well, including ET Now, BBC, CNBC TV18, NDTV, Conde Nast Traveller and many other outlets.

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