If you’re only using one promotion at a time when earning points or booking flights, you’re leaving serious value on the table. Loyalty programs, banks, retailers, and airlines frequently launch separate, overlapping campaigns — and with the right strategy, you can stack these promotions to multiply your earnings.
Learning how to stack multiple promotions to maximize your earnings can easily turn a basic transaction into a mileage windfall. In this guide, you’ll learn how stacking works, which types of promos combine well, and how to structure your strategy for maximum return.
What Is Promotion Stacking?
Promotion stacking is the act of combining two or more offers on a single transaction to earn additional benefits — such as more points, more miles, extra discounts, or better bonuses.
Instead of earning 1x points or 10% back, you can stack different offers to boost that to 3x, 5x, or more — without spending anything extra.
This tactic is especially useful when:
- Buying travel (flights, hotels)
- Transferring points
- Subscribing to clubs
- Shopping online
- Booking during seasonal promos
The trick is knowing which promotions are stackable — and how to time them.
The Core Types of Stackable Promotions
Let’s break down the main categories of promotions that can be stacked and combined:
1. Transfer Bonuses + Club Bonuses
This is one of the most powerful combos available, especially in Brazil.
Example:
- Livelo → Smiles transfer bonus: 100%
- Clube Smiles member: gets 20% extra or exclusive access
Stacked result: Your 30,000 Livelo points = up to 66,000 Smiles miles
These stacks are common when loyalty clubs offer additional benefits on public transfer campaigns.
2. Spending Bonuses + Partner Promotions
Many credit cards or platforms offer temporary spending bonuses, especially when you spend with partner brands.
Example:
- Your credit card offers 2x points on travel bookings
- You book via a shopping portal offering 5 miles per dollar
- The airline has a flash promo offering double miles on bookings this weekend
By stacking:
- Earn 2x card points
- 5x miles from the portal
- 2x miles on the airline side
Total: 9x+ return on your spend
3. Welcome Bonuses + Transfer Promotions
Time your first big point transfer with a welcome offer for maximum results.
Example:
- You open an Amex card and earn 60,000 points
- At the same time, Amex offers a 30% bonus when transferring to Flying Blue
- You transfer 60,000 → receive 78,000 Flying Blue miles
You’ve combined two promotions into one action, making your welcome bonus go further.
4. Loyalty Club Bonuses + Flash Sales
Airline clubs like Clube Smiles or LATAM Pass often offer early access or bigger discounts on redemption deals.
Example:
- Clube Smiles users can book a promo flight for 8,000 miles
- Regular users see the same flight for 12,000 miles
- If you also transferred with a bonus, you now pay 33% fewer miles
Being part of a club allows you to stack ongoing benefits with public sales.
5. Cashbacks + Mileage Offers
When booking hotels or flights via portals (like Booking.com, Rocketmiles, or Hoteis.com), you can sometimes get cashback AND miles on the same purchase.
Example:
- You book a hotel via Hoteis.com through Smiles and earn 1,000 miles
- You use a cashback extension and receive 5% back on the purchase
- You also earn credit card points on the transaction
One booking, three types of rewards.
How to Identify Stackable Opportunities
Here’s how you can recognize opportunities to stack:
Step 1: Monitor Multiple Channels
Stackable deals are rarely announced in one place. You’ll need to follow:
- Loyalty program newsletters (Smiles, TudoAzul, Flying Blue)
- Bank platforms (Livelo, Esfera, Iupp)
- Shopping portals (Netpoints, InterShopping)
- Travel forums and blogs (Passageiro de Primeira, Melhores Destinos)
Look for timing overlaps in promo windows.
Step 2: Read the Terms Carefully
Stacking only works when terms allow it. Watch for clauses like:
- “Cannot be combined with other offers”
- “Valid only for direct bookings”
- “Only for purchases made via our portal”
If offers conflict, prioritize the one with the best return — or use them on different bookings.
Step 3: Test with Small Transactions First
Before making a big purchase, test a smaller one to see if rewards stack as expected.
Example:
- Book a $50 hotel via a portal
- Pay with a points-earning card
- Use a cashback app
Wait for miles and bonuses to post before doing it on a $1,000 booking.
Tools That Help You Stack More Efficiently
Use these tools to stay ahead:
- AwardWallet – track balances and promo histories
- Google Sheets – create a personal stacking tracker
- Honey or Méliuz – browser extensions that alert you to cashback deals
- SeatSpy / Point.me – check award space before transferring
- Google Calendar – log promo end dates and alerts
Staying organized makes it easier to spot and stack overlapping campaigns.
Real-World Example: Triple Stack for an International Trip
André wants to fly from São Paulo to Madrid in economy. Here’s how he maximizes his return:
- Livelo offers a 100% bonus on transfers to TAP Miles&Go
- Clube Livelo members get early access and an extra 5%
- TAP runs a 30% off award sale for Iberian destinations
Steps:
- Transfers 30,000 Livelo points
- Receives 63,000 TAP miles (with bonuses)
- Uses promo award chart to book flight for 59,000 miles
- Pays $80 in taxes
- Flight value: $950
- Total out-of-pocket: points + $80
- Effective point value: ~2.9 cents
By combining three unrelated promotions, André saves over US$870.
Mistakes to Avoid When Stacking Promotions
- Forgetting to register for one of the required promotions
- Mixing promos that exclude each other in the terms
- Rushing into a poor-value redemption just because bonuses are high
- Overvaluing stacked deals without checking availability
- Letting the excitement override actual travel goals
Always calculate the real value per point, and verify availability before acting.
Best Times of Year for Stackable Promotions
- Black Friday & Cyber Monday – all major programs push simultaneous offers
- January / February – New Year club campaigns and welcome bonuses
- July / August – Mid-year transfer and elite challenges
- Program anniversaries – GOL, LATAM, Livelo, etc., run bonus events
- Credit card anniversaries – Banks launch point sales and match offers
Watch for these windows — they often allow 3–4 promo combinations at once.
Final Thoughts: Stack Smart, Not Just Big
You don’t need to be a full-time hacker to benefit from stacking promotions. You just need awareness, timing, and a little discipline.
Learning how to stack multiple promotions to maximize your earnings is one of the most impactful strategies for getting outsized value from every transaction — whether you’re booking a trip, transferring points, or joining a loyalty club.
Look for overlaps, do the math, and always align the stack with your actual travel goals.
Your points and miles will take you a lot further — without costing you more.
Elaine A. da Silva is a Brazilian travel and finance enthusiast, best known as the creator of the blog Dica das Milhas. With a strong background in personal finance and a passion for exploring smart travel strategies, she specializes in simplifying the world of airline miles and travel rewards for everyday people. Through her blog, Elaine shares practical tips, insider knowledge, and step-by-step guides to help readers save money and travel more efficiently using loyalty programs and credit card points.