tl;dr—Aviance recently launched another points sale and the airline is offering a bonus of up to 135% when you purchase miles.
Through April 14, 2025, you’ll receive a bonus of up to 135% on your purchase of Avianca LifeMiles. This promotion is phrased rather awkwardly, I might add. Instead of calling out ‘up to a 135% bonus’ on miles purchases, you’ll instead receive ‘up to a 35% bonus’ on 2 for 1 miles. Avianca always on that stuff.

It’s worth mentioning that Avianca sells miles multiple times throughout the year. The airline offers near-monthly promotions to purchase miles throughout the year, so if you aren’t a buyer here you’ll likely have many more opportunities to do so in the coming months. Over the last few years, the best offer we’ve seen to purchase LifeMiles points miles has been with a 200% bonus, though sales are most frequently offered between 160% and 185%. This current offer is low as compared to recent promotions so I’d advise waiting to purchase points at a later opportunity if it all possible.
Key Terms to Know

- You must purchase berore April 14, 2025 (11:59PM GMT-6, El Salvador) (23:59 GMT) to receive the bonus on your purchase.
- A member can receive a maximum of 500,000 miles each calendar year, INCLUDING BONUSES.
- To receive the full 135% bonus, you’ll need to purchase at least 51,000 miles.
Avianca’s LifeMiles Program Hurdles
LifeMiles isn’t my favorite program for making redemptions though as I acknowledge in the next section there are some solid ones. That said, I have to share a word of caution. LifeMiles tech can be glitchy at times and the program’s customer service is at times, frankly nonexistent. That may not matter if you have a super straightforward redemption in mind and are 100% certain you won’t be changing your plans, but I did want to through that out there for transparency.
Don’t be surprised if you go to book a flight and you’re stuck flying on an endless loading page flight to nowhere…
What are Some Good Uses of LifeMiles?
Oftentimes you’ll find the best redemption deals come from using the loyalty currency of one airline to redeem for a flight on another airline. For example, one might redeem LifeMiles to fly with a partner airline, say Singapore Airlines, as they are members of the same airline alliance – Star Alliance. Airlines also strike one-off partnerships with others airlines, even if they aren’t part of the same alliance, thus enabling members to earn and redeem miles when flying each respective program. This is a key concept for playing the points and miles game and I touch upon this briefly in this Introduction to Points and Miles – A Primer post.
The LifeMiles loyalty program is a favorite among points and miles enthusiasts due to the good availability of premium cabin partner awards seating, lack of fuel surcharges, reasonable redemption costs, and frequent miles sales. There are some solid redemption options within LifeMiles.
For example, for just 40,000 LifeMiles (one way) you can fly in style – business class – between the Japan and Oceania on All Nippon Airways. That’s incredible value.

Or if you’re keen on seeing Europe, you could fly Lufthansa first class, from the US to Frankfurt, for 87,000 LifeMiles.

Conclusion
If you plan to take advantage of this Avianca points sale you have until the April 14, 2025 to do so.
Feel free to share your favorite LifeMiles redemption ideas in the comments!