Rational Travel recently discovered that EVA Air has launched an amazing “202503 Card Miles Bonus Campaign” running from March 6, 2025 to June 30, 2025. Simply fly on EVA Air or Mandarin Airlines’ international routes and earn additional card miles, with bonuses up to 6,000 miles! This campaign is designed exclusively for “Infinity MileageLands” members, and for those aiming to reach Silver, Gold, or even Diamond tier, now is the perfect time. Whether you book through the EVA Air official website/app or use a Cathay United or American Express EVA co-branded card, you have the chance to earn the highest miles rewards. Plus, new flight routes (Taipei-Seattle, Matsuyama-Japan, Shenzhen-China direct flights) make travel more flexible.
The campaign applies to all booking channels and covers long-haul routes (Europe, US, Australia) and short-haul routes (Asia). Ticket types include Premium/Classic/Basic/Group fares, and cabin classes range from Economy to Royal Laurel Class. Miles bonuses are tiered by booking channel, cabin class, and co-branded card status. Long-haul routes offer up to 6,000 bonus miles (co-branded card members booking C cabin on the official website), while short-haul routes offer up to 3,000 bonus miles. The best part is these bonus miles directly contribute to your card tier qualification, unlocking priority seat selection, lounge access, extra baggage allowance, and other premium card benefits. Rational Travel thinks this campaign is perfect for frequent flyers – a few flights can get you to the next tier, making it incredibly worthwhile!
Rational Travel Take: 6,000 Free Miles, Reaching Diamond Card is Not a Dream!
When Rational Travel saw this campaign, there was only one thought: “It would be a shame not to take advantage of this!” Flying C cabin on a long-haul route once gets you 6,000 card miles, and short-haul routes offer 3,000 miles. Just a few flights to Europe or Asia and Silver, Gold, or even Diamond card status are within reach. Especially with the co-branded card purchased on the official website/app, you get the most bonus miles – it feels like EVA Air is secretly slipping red envelopes to us. Plus, new flight routes like Taipei-Seattle direct flight, a 12-hour flight with just one sleep to arrive, then connecting to Europe is super convenient. Earn miles and card status at once – the satisfaction level explodes.
Just remember that bookings and flights must be under the member’s own name with the card number provided, and retroactive registration doesn’t count. Rational Travel reminds myself not to forget entering the card number when booking, or those 6,000 miles will fly away. The campaign is unrestricted by channel – even travel agency bookings get bonuses, just slightly less than the official website, but very friendly for those who don’t like booking themselves. Anyway, this campaign is basically a shortcut to higher tiers. Earn miles while flying and unlock lounge access – Rational Travel has already started planning a March trip!
Campaign Details and Miles Bonus Breakdown
Rational Travel has organized the campaign rules clearly for everyone. This time it applies to EVA Air/Mandarin Airlines’ international routes, with flight dates from March 6, 2025 to June 30, 2025, covering long-haul routes (Europe, US, Australia, such as Taipei-Los Angeles TPM 6,781) and short-haul routes (Asia, such as Taipei-Bangkok TPM 1,555). Miles bonuses are divided into three tiers based on cabin class and booking method:
Long-haul routes: Royal Laurel Class (C/J/D) up to 6,000 miles, Business Class (K/L/T/P) up to 5,000 miles, Economy Class (Y/B/M/H/Q/S/W/V/G) up to 4,200 miles.
Short-haul routes: Royal Laurel Class (C/J/D) up to 3,000 miles, Business Class (K/L/T/P) up to 2,500 miles, Economy Class (Y/B/M/H/Q/S/W/V/G) up to 2,200 miles.
Bonus conditions: Co-branded card members (Cathay United/American Express EVA co-branded card) booking on the official website/app receive the highest bonus miles, non-card members booking on the official website receive less, and other channels receive the lowest.
For example, a Diamond card member using a co-branded card to book Taipei-Los Angeles C cabin on the official website would earn base miles of 11,867 (TPM 6,781*175%), plus 6,000 campaign bonus miles, for a total of 17,867 card miles, plus 13,562 award miles earned from one flight. A Silver card member booking Taipei-Hong Kong B cabin on the official website would earn base miles of 511 (TPM 511*100%), plus 1,700 bonus miles, totaling 2,211 card miles for easy accumulation. These bonus miles are specifically for card tier promotion and cannot be used to book flights, but boosting your card benefits is absolutely worthwhile.
Rational Travel Take: Earn Miles While Flying and Boost Your Card Tier – This Campaign is Too Smart!
Rational Travel did the math and found that one long-haul C cabin flight gets 6,000 miles, so flying to Europe 3 times means 18,000 miles, plus base miles, and Silver (15,000 miles) or Gold (30,000 miles) card status is yours, with lounge access and extra baggage immediately available. Short-haul is also great – for example, Taipei-Bangkok T cabin round-trip earns 2,800 miles (1,400 per leg *2), and flying 5 times gets you 14,000 miles, Silver card guaranteed. The co-branded card bonus is really worth it. Rational Travel is considering getting a Cathay United card – official website purchases earn 1,000 extra miles, feels like earning side income.
New flight routes are also excellent – Taipei-Seattle on 777 aircraft earns 5,000 miles for premium economy K cabin per segment, Matsuyama-Shenzhen short-haul C cabin earns 3,000 miles. Choose the right routes and earn even more miles. Just remember this campaign only counts EVA Air/Mandarin Airlines flights operated in-house; codeshare or charter flights don’t count, so don’t get confused when booking. Anyway, flying from March to June to boost your card tier couldn’t be better. Rational Travel has already prepared his passport and co-branded card – let’s fly!