Land or Die drops you into a mid-air emergency where the pilot has passed out and your crew has to fix the plane before it goes down. Codes hand out free Miles, the currency you spend in the Store on new planes and classes, so you can gear up without grinding through round after round.
Working Land or Die codes
Enter these codes exactly as written to claim Miles instantly. Six of them were added most recently and each pays out 1,500 Miles.
CARGO— 1,500 Miles NEWSUPERNOVA— 1,500 Miles NEWGOOSE— 1,500 Miles NEWENDLESS— 1,500 Miles NEWTHECRACK— 1,500 Miles NEWFIRSTOFFICERFAIZ— 1,500 Miles NEWTHANKS50M— 1,500 MilesTHEYAREHERE— 1,000 MilesMAYDAY— 500 MilesWELCOMEABOARD— 350 MilesAGENTBACON— Triggers an Access Denied message; no confirmed reward
THANKS50M is worth redeeming early since it matches the top payout of the newest batch. Stack all ten before jumping into a round to start with a full Miles balance.
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Expired Land or Die codes
No codes have expired at the moment. Every code released so far still works, though that can change as the developers roll out new updates.
What Miles are used for
Miles are the main currency in Land or Die. You spend them in the Store to unlock new planes and classes, which makes it easier to switch roles and respond to fires, turbulence, or panicking passengers during a round. Redeeming codes is the fastest way to build up a Miles balance without relying purely on in-round earnings.
Where new codes get announced
New codes tend to surface through the developer’s own channels before they show up anywhere else. The Plenty of Planets Discord server is the most reliable place to catch teasers tied to upcoming updates, since codes are often hidden inside update-preview posts before they’re confirmed elsewhere.
No official date is currently confirmed for the next code drop. Checking the Discord server periodically remains the most direct way to catch new codes as soon as they go live.






