Hawaiian Miles No Longer Expire

Hawaiian Airlines sent out an email today with the news that their loyalty program miles no longer expire.

I am writing today to announce an important change to our HawaiianMiles program. Effective immediately, your HawaiianMiles will never expire. The miles you earn flying with us, spending on your Hawaiian Airlines® World Elite Mastercard®, or shopping with our amazing network of merchant partners, are yours to keep forever, and save toward travel or other great rewards.

Hat tip to reader weedibix

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Abey
Abey (@guest_1175166)
April 12, 2021 18:34

Too little too late…

quasimodo
quasimodo (@guest_1175027)
April 12, 2021 14:51

who’s left with expiring? American. Alaska

No expire – Southwest, United, Delta, Hawaiian

Hotels – all have expiration dates?

P
P (@guest_1175029)
April 12, 2021 14:58

Also curious about this.

I wish airlines who expire miles would give you the ability to find out when your miles expire instead of us trying to find out when the last activity was in our accounts and then trying to find out if that particular mile earning activity extends the expiration of your miles.

qmc
qmc (@guest_1175060)
April 12, 2021 15:52
  P

some do

Lrdx
Lrdx (@guest_1175032)
April 12, 2021 14:58

Virgin Atlantic also doesn’t expire.

John
John (@guest_1175038)
April 12, 2021 15:14

Alaska and Hyatt are the only ones without a no-fee card you can use to keep points alive easily. Transferring UR to Hyatt isn’t a bad way to keep them alive. No decent option for Alaska. You have to shop and hope it tracks.

VL
VL (@guest_1175427)
April 13, 2021 10:45

For Alaska, book a low cost award tix, and cancel right away to generate the activity. $5.60 will also be refunded if canceled within 24 hrs.

Jake
Jake (@guest_1175025)
April 12, 2021 14:46

Asia miles should learn from it, not setting up a cut off time for some miles.

K.M.
K.M. (@guest_1175168)
April 12, 2021 18:36

hello. japan airlines miles and ana miles need to learn from this too.

Vy
Vy (@guest_1175024)
April 12, 2021 14:44

While it’s a nice gesture, it’s also not one that is difficult to reverse.