The headline: JFK-MLE via Qatar Doha is the ultimate honeymoon redemption at 85k Alaska miles.
The math, cash vs points
- Cash economy from JFK: $1,400+ typical shoulder-season
- Award: 85,000 Alaska Mileage Plan points one-way
- Implied value: ~1.6¢/point if you'd otherwise pay cash
The sweet-spot route
JFK → MLE is the clean shot — it's well-served by Alaska Mileage Plan's partner network and tends to have better award availability than alternate US gateways. If JFK is far for you, Pointify's multi-city award search will show you nearby airports sorted by point cost; often a 1-hour positioning flight halves the long-haul award.
Alaska Atmos Rewards — buy points to top off awards
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When to book
Award space tends to open ~330 days out in waves — the first wave is for revenue management to seed the inventory, the second wave is 2–3 weeks before departure as unsold seats get released. If you're flexible on dates, Pointify's calendar view lets you scan 30 days of award availability in one grid.
Transfer strategy
If you're sitting on Chase UR, Amex MR, or Capital One Miles, check transfer bonuses before transferring. Alaska Mileage Plan typically runs a 20–30% transfer bonus from at least one flexible bank per quarter; transferring during a bonus is effectively a 20–30% discount on the award.
The bottom line
For Maldives, points still beat cash on premium cabins almost every time — the business-class seat that sells for 4–8× economy costs roughly 2× the points. If you're going Maldives, the question isn't whether to use points, it's which program to redeem from.
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