Live buy-points sales & travel promos
Most major airline and hotel programs run periodic buy-points sales — usually 25–50% off, sometimes with bonus miles attached. Buying during a sale is often the cheapest way to top up an account when you're a few thousand short of a redemption. We watch the eleven programs below and post when a sale goes live.
Live now(1)
- Open offerPelago by Singapore AirlinesUp to 50% off
Up to 50% off travel activities
Pelago is running a sitewide promo on attractions, tours, and transport across 3,000+ destinations — strongest discounts in Singapore, Bali, Bangkok, and Tokyo.
Verified Apr 29, 2026 · Impact campaign feed
Programs we watch(9)
Buy-points/milespages for programs we have an affiliate link for. Even outside of sale windows, sometimes buying the gap to a redemption is cheaper than the cash equivalent — these links go straight to each program's top-up page.
- Air France/KLM Flying Blueprogram detailsBuy miles
- Alaska Mileage Planprogram detailsBuy miles
- Choice Privilegesprogram detailsBuy points
- Etihad Guestprogram detailsBuy miles
- Hilton Honorsprogram detailsBuy points
- IHG One Rewardsprogram detailsBuy points
- Marriott Bonvoyprogram detailsBuy points
- United MileagePlusprogram detailsBuy miles
- World of Hyattprogram detailsBuy points
When is buying points actually worth it?
- During a sale (25%+ off). Programs like Hyatt and Hilton run sales 3–4× per year. The effective per-point price often beats the redemption's cash equivalent on premium-cabin awards or peak-season hotel nights.
- For a small top-up.If you're 5–10k short of a specific award, buying the gap is usually faster than transferring (and avoids losing the time-value of bank points).
- When the cash rate is bad. Compare points cost × cents-per-point vs. cash before booking. Our redemption sweet spots page surfaces the math.
Some links on this page are affiliate links — see our advertiser disclosure. Sale information is verified against the issuer's site or Impact campaign feed before publishing.