There are a variety of ways to purchase points and miles for loyalty programs. Miles&More, a program originated by Lufthansa and now covering five major airlines in Europe, offers multiple means to get those sweet award miles. One of them is called Bundle&Go, which allows you to purchase miles alongside a bunch of (mostly useless) other perks.
Usually, these packages are sold with a bonus on top of the miles. This time, you get a 60% bonus on the mileage portion of each bundle, allowing you to purchase 160,000 Miles&More Miles for €1,750, resulting in a great value of 1.09 Euro cents per mile.
You can choose between four bundles:
- Large: 160,000 miles for €1,750 (1.09 cpm)
- Medium: 80,000 miles for €1,000 (1.25 cpm)
- Small: 16,000 miles for €250 (1.56 cpm)
- XS: 4,800 miles for €90 (1.87 cpm)
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Terms & Conditions
If you want to get the 60% bonus miles, you have to purchase a bundle before September 30, 2025. You will receive your miles within five workdays (sometimes instantly), but must respect the limit of 250,000 miles (400,000 miles with the bonus) that can be purchased during the year. You can find the full terms and conditions for the promotion here. In contrast to earlier promotions, this one is open to all Miles&More members.
Just like earned miles, purchased miles expire after 36 months. This does not apply to M&M status holders or owners of a Miles&More credit card.
Full Content of the Bundles
Here is a list of the full content of the bundles. The miles are the most exciting part of the offer, since the other perks have a cash value of a few dollars at best.
- XS (for €90):
3,0004,800 miles- 1.250 miles member bonus with Avis1
- 25% miles bonus for Avis rentals2
- 5% to 20% discount on Priority Pass
- Small (for €250):
10,00016,000 miles- 25% bonus miles on Hotels&Cars
- 1.250 miles member bonus with Avis1
- 25% miles bonus for Avis rentals2
- 5% to 20% discount on Priority Pass
- Medium (for €1,000):
50,00080,000 miles- 50% bonus miles on Hotels&Cars
- 1,500 miles member bonus with Avis1
- 50% miles bonus for Avis rentals2
- Avis Preferred Plus status
- 10% to 25% discount on Priority Pass
- Large (for €1,750):
100,000160,000 miles- 100% bonus miles on Hotels&Cars
- 1,750 miles member bonus with Avis1
- 100% miles bonus for Avis rentals2
- Avis Preferred Plus status
- 15% to 30% discount on Priority Pass
1 – we couldn’t figure out what exactly that bonus is.
2 – for a maximum of 5 rentals.
Previous Offers
Bundle&Go deals were introduced rather recently. Here are the possible savings of previous offers:
Date | Offer | Best Price per Mile |
---|---|---|
September 1-30, 2025 | 60% Bonus | 1.09 Cent |
July 16- August 31, 2025 | 50% Bonus | 1.17 Cent |
March 1-31, 2025 | 50% Bonus | 1.17 Cent |
September 1-30, 2024 | 50% Bonus | 1.17 Cent |
June 1-30, 2024 | 30% Discount | 1.23 Cent |
April 16-30, 2024 | 50% Bonus | 1.17 Cent |
April 1-15, 2024 | 40% Bonus | 1.25 Cent |
March 2024 | 30% Bonus | 1.346 Cent |
November 2023 | 50% Bonus | 1.167 Cent (open) 1.083 Cent (targeted) |
September 2023 | 60% Bonus | 1.094 Cent |
May 2023 | 30% Bonus | 1.346 Cent |
Attractive Redemption Options
Miles&More overhauled its reward system in June 2025. As a result, many of the older sweet spots are no longer valid, but a couple of new redemption options opened up. We have collected information about the new system and interesting redemption options here:
Since Miles&More now works with dynamic pricing, not only the availability, but also the price for rewards flights can change in an instant. Here are some examples for sensible redemptions – example prices are based on the lowest possible purchase price of 1.17 cpm:
- Business Class: Athens – Riyadh in February 2026 for 11,571 Miles + €238 o/w (=€401)
- Business Class: Oslo – Dubai in April 2026 for 15,768 Miles + €239 o/w (=€429)
- Business Class: Lisbon – São Paulo 2026 for 32,210 Miles + €340 o/w (=€691)
- First Class: Budapest – Delhi in February 2026 for 62,249 Miles + €327 o/w (=€1,046)
You can find even more redemption options on our German site here.
Bottom Line
1.09 cents per mile is a very good price for Miles&More award mileage. If you already have a way of redeeming them in mind, go ahead and buy as many miles as you wish. That being said, it is never a good idea to stockpile award mileage, as airlines can devalue their award charts anytime – as it just happened. In 2024, Miles&More raised its surcharges for specific routes twice and in June 2025, it completely overhauled the program. At least the latter led to a number of great redemption options from Scandinavia and Eastern Europe.
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Comments (26)
Bei mir auch keine 50% Bonus zu sehen – gilt also nicht für alle. Letzter Kauf war 2024.
Das Angebot mit den 50% gilt nicht für alle. Ich bekomme das Angebot zum Beispiel nicht.
Das Angebot ist leider nur für Neukunden, die bisher keine Bundle gekauft haben. Dementsprechend ist es leider nicht für alle sichtbar.
Beste Grüße
Does not work for me too. Adblock deactivated.
I guess it’s because I bought points with a bonus a year ago…
Doesn’t work right now
Hi POL! Have you tried deactivating your ad blocker?
Is there a cheaper way to fly to the us with m&m than spending an extra 1000$ in surcharges?
Hi Georg! Not with M&M, but there is an Air Canada Aeroplan sale going on, as well. You can also look at SAS EuroBonus, who charge few points for transatlantic travel with double-digit surcharges.
Yes, if you don’t book LH Group. There are often LOT or sometimes United flights available with less taxes on Miles & More website.
Hi, can I buy for example two XS bundles in a row? (In order to get 9000 miles)
Yes, it’s possible. But 2 cpm is not a good price for Miles&More miles, so I’d suggest to reconsider that.
I am aware of that, sadly I need slightly below 9000 miles to get the redemption before the devaluation. Is there maybe another way, to purchase them more convenient?
Thank you.
Since I’m based in Germany, I’d rather recommend a newspaper subscription, but it’s probably bound to a delivery address in Germany.
But in your case, it may make sense to spend those €180 for your long-haul award
Thank you for the idea. This might actually work out:) Do you know by any chance, whether the miles are credited instantly?
I haven’t personally tried the WELT-abo yet. But it will probably need at least a few days to credit via this way. If you need them asap, better purchase via Bundle&go
In the end managed to buy the VIE-TPE for 71.000 + 90 euros which makes it a nice redemption, I believe.
Thank you, for the help.
Given the recent M&M devaluation, unfortunately bundles no longer make any sense :/
Hi there,
Just wanted to book a package and got the message:
We are sorry that the limited 50% bonus is all sold out! But don’t worry if you missed out! We’re offering you a surprise 10% bonus before 30 September.
Anyone else got that recently? Is it really sold out ? Wouldn’t be nice if they state that the offer is valid till end of sept and now one week before it’s not available 🙁
Hi Fabian! The offer is indeed over. Thanks for giving us notice.
When I click on “Select” for a specific bundle offer nothing happens. What should I do to purchase a bundle?
Hi Andrzej! When I select a bundle, a mask requesting my payment information pops up, right underneath the bundle selection. Maybe you need to disable your ad blocker or try a different browser.
Is there any way to get a one-way first class for two as an senator for 150k miles?
Hello,
In the article it says the maximum number of 500k miles can be purchased annually. However in the T&C there is information about 250k miles. Can anybody comment on this?
Hi there,
The link to the full terms and conditions of the promotion doesn’t work…
I am trying to find out how long these miles stay valid.
Also, I have a Brussels Airlines AMEX card that makes my Miles&More miles valid without limit (as long as I use my card every month). Would this also apply to the miles that I buy?
Kind regards,
walter
Hello Walter. You can have a look at the terms here:
https://www.miles-and-more.com/be/en/earn/bundle_go/partner/travel/bundle-go/earn/promotional-offer/2404_earn_GLOBALpromotion_mysterypromotion_937.html
Miles always follow the same expiration policy, no matter how you earned them. So they would usually expire after 3 years. However, as long as you got your credit card, they won’t expire.
Thank you, dear Peer.