Current Mileage Offers for Valentine’s Day Flowers
If you’re planning on sending your loved (or liked) ones flowers for Valentine’s Day, here’s a round up of some of the current mileage deals. If you know of better offers or offers not listed below, please let us know in the comments!
1-800-Flowers
- 25 US Airways Dividend miles per $
- 30 American Airlines miles per $
- 30 Alaska Airline Mileage Plan miles per $
Don’t forget you can double dip and get 5% cashback if you purchase with an American Express Open credit card
Teleflora
- 25 US Airways Dividend Miles per $ (through 2/14/14)
- 20 Alaska Airlines Mileage Plan miles per $
FTD
- 30 American Airline Miles per $, plus 200 bonus miles for Citi AAdvantage cardholders
- 30 United Mileage Plus miles per $ plus 200 bonus miles (It looks like an old offer for 30 miles per $, plus 250 miles might also still be live)
- 25 US Airways Dividend miles per $
- 1,500 Delta Sky Miles on most orders or 35 miles per $
- 20 JetBlue True Blue miles per $
Note: Mileage earning purchases are often more expensive and cannot be combined with coupons. Here are some options to take advantage of lower prices and still earn some points.
[Edited] Coupons + Points Through Ultimate Rewards
If you have a Chase Sapphire or Ink credit card you can earn ultimate rewards points AND apply coupons.
- Proflowers earns 15 pts per $
- FTD earns 10 pts per $
- Teleflora earns 12 pts per $
Disclaimer: We do not earn affiliate credit for any purchases made using the links above. But if you want to earn extra miles by sending us flowers, feel free!
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Are you sure you can double dip when trying to get airline mile? To get airline miles I believe you have to go through the airlines website. I just tried going through UR for FTD and no where to enter frequent flyer number.
Sorry! I probably should have defined what I meant by double dip — I meant you can get points and use coupon discounts — which I now realize is not how must travelers define it.
Buy $1000 worth of flowers and save a couple hundred bucks on taxes, than buying them from the airline directly lol 😉
*edit* than buying the miles directly from airlines lol. Only downside is, delivery charges and taxes could rack up unless you buy them and send them to one person.
You’re totally right and that made me remember the 1800Flowers Passport program which gets you free shipping for a year for $30!
May be too late for Valentine’s day but I’m still shopping for flowers for some other occasions and wanted to make you aware that your first link (1-800-flowers for US Airways) is pointing to Teleflora.
I got the Passport membership after reading about it here (thanks much!), and it really makes a big difference since it stacks with other promos.
Thanks for catching that! So glad the Passport membership helped. I’ve saved several hundred dollars last year from it!
Thanks for fixing it right away, Keri. I wonder if for the promotions (1-800-flowers ones specifically) you have the expiration dates?
The AA one goes to a landing page which shows Feb 15, but the others do not have a landing page. I remember seeing the Alaska one expired on Feb 28, however, I cannot find it now and the links redirect directly to the merchant which also does not speak to the expiration date. Google search just brings up the cartera (online portal) offers or much worse “standard” offers.
Chase UR has reduced to 10 pp$ on ProFlowers.