Best Way to Earn HawaiianMiles

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The fabled triple dip is nigh and this is the best way to earn points and miles for Hawaiian Airlines if you’re living in Hawaii, and for those of us lucky to live Hawaii, we all know how expensive the price of paradise is. A goal of this blog is to encourage wokeism by cracking the code and maximizing the return of your hard earned legal tender. If the rich aren’t paying full price for first class, why not you?

Two-day event: Earn 5X HawaiianMiles at Kahala Mall

Two-day event: Earn 5X HawaiianMiles at Kahala Mall

First make sure you’re subscribed to receive e-mails from Hawaiian Airlines to ensure that you’re notified of these seasonal mall events at various local shopping centers that take place throughout the year. At this particular event for every $1 you spend you’ll earn 5 HawaiianMiles.

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Next, use a credit card with a reward system that transfers to HawaiianMiles and earns points with bonus categories. Kahala Mall has a Whole Foods and several dining options to choose form. Using the American Express Gold Card for his example for every $1 you spend you’ll earn 4 Membership Rewards points on dining or groceries.

For every $1 we’ve spent so far has earned us 5 HawaiianMiles plus 4 Membership Rewards points. Now remember, Membership Rewards points transfer to HawaiianMiles 1:1. In reality every $1 is earning 9 HawaiianMiles. We’re double dipping now.

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Like Hawaiian Airlines, throughout the year American Express comes out with bonus transfer offers through a specified date as shown in the image above. If you don’t have any immediate trips planned, it would be prudent to bank your Membership Rewards points and not transfer to a loyalty program until a special offer appears. I myself only make large transfers a couple of times a year during these special offers and hold on to my HawaiianMiles until I actually need them.

Going back to earning points and miles, for every $1 spent at a special event, using a credit card that transfers to HawaiianMiles with bonus categories, and transferring Membership Rewards points only when a transfer bonus special offer is available, earned 5 HawaiianMiles plus 4 Membership Rewards transferred with a 25% bonus equals 10 HawaiianMiles per $1. Secured the triple dip.

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