Reminder: Earn 30 Miles&More Miles per Euro Spent on Hotel Bookings via Booking.com

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Lufthansa’s (and more…) loyalty program is celebrating its 30th anniversary with a ludicrously good offer: Until December 31, 2023, Miles&More members can earn 30 Miles per Euro spent for hotel bookings on booking.com.

That means a single booking of €500 earns you a whopping 15,000 miles! Depending on the value you assign to a Miles&More mile, that means you’d get back miles worth up to €250. Even more conservative calculations would result in €125 value, which is still a decent 25% of the paid price.

To earn the miles, you have to book your stays via this site:

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In most cases, prices on the Miles&More promotional version of booking.com are identical with the main page. A select group of offers (partner offers from third party providers) are not available and a little more expensive on the promotional site. Either way, the mileage bonus is much higher than the potential single-digit cash savings.

Search & Book

You can simply open the promotion page and hit the Book now button. You are forwarded to the promotional version of booking.com. The miles you are about to earn are displayed right away above the price:

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In the last step, you will be asked to enter your Miles&More service card number:

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The promotional version of booking.com is identical to the regular version, including almost all prices.

Terms & Conditions

The good news first, this offer is not limited by a travel period. You can book as short term or as far into the future as you like. The following restrictions apply:

  • The mileage bonus is not applied to tourism or resort fees. Mileage bonus for taxes depends on country and property.
  • Foreign currencies will be converted to Euro before the bonus is applied.
  • Miles will be credited up to 64 days after your stay.
  • Miles can only be earned for hotel bookings. Airport transfers or flights are excluded.
  • Some rates like employee rates are exempt.
  • You must:
    • Accept all cookies on the promotional site
    • Enter your Miles&More number on the last booking step
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2,450 Miles equal €81 booking value. Resort fees don’t earn miles in general. Taxes earn miles in Europe, but not in America.

Bottom Line

This is a red-hot promotion for Miles&More members. We recommend making as many bookings as possible during the promotional period, at least for all the trips you have earned. Be sure to choose flexible rates for stays far into the future. You never know what might happen. And if everything goes well, you get decent mileage out of it.

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Comments (12)

  1. Alex says:

    Hi there,
    I am based in Mexico and it’s 7pm and their offer is not valid anymore even we are still the 31.
    It was still valid 2hrs ago.

    • Felix says:

      Hi Alex! Most of the offers end at 23:59 CET or UTC. Since Lufthansa is based in Europe, the party was over a bit earlier in Mexico, as it was already 2024 in Europe.

  2. Stephan says:

    Is there a way to keep the Miles even if I have to change the booking later (can I change without canceling and rebooking)?

  3. John says:

    is it 150,000 limit per account or per reservation. terms and conditions very unclear. would appreciate insight on this.

  4. Tim says:

    Hi There,

    Is there a maximum I can earn?
    I see per booking it is a max of 150’000.

    But could I earn fro example a Million miles if I book several different hotels?

    I called booking.com and they informed me that there is no llimit.

    Thank you for your help 😊

  5. Gabriel says:

    I already booked for tonight via Booking.com but I saw this promotion today. I will pay at the hotel upon arrival. Is there a way to still get the award miles?

  6. Nicolas says:

    Thank you very much!

  7. LAURA says:

    AMAZING! THANK YOU FOR SHARING IT!

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