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If you are a person who needs to travel often for business or personal
reasons, you would probably benefit from using a credit card with
frequent flyer benefits. Many airlines are currently offering
their own credit cards to help travelers earn money towards travel
tickets. Additionally, major credit card companies often
have rewards programs in the form of “frequent flyer miles”, or
discounts on flight packages, and sometimes even a buy one, get one
offer for flight tickets.
Chase Visa offers a frequent flyer mile credit card called “The Value
Miles™ Platinum Visa® Card. You can select your own travel dates
and fly anywhere within the United States, to the Caribbean, Europe,
Asia, Mexico or South America. Whenever you use this credit card
to make a purchase, you earn a “value mile” for every dollar you
spend. When you have accumulated 24,000 miles, you earn an
airline ticket good for a flight anywhere within the continental United
States. You’ll also love the fact that there are never any
“blackout dates”, meaning you can travel whenever you want to.
Some frequent flyer credit card companies blackout the most popular
travel dates (holidays, spring break, etc) so that you are not able to
use your flyer miles during peak travel periods. You also get to
enjoy the typical benefits of a Platinum card- including travel
insurance options, travel assistance and easy reporting of a lost
card. There is no annual fee to carry this credit card, and an
introductory offer of 0% on purchases.
CitiCards also offers a popular frequent flyer card, called the Citi
PremierPass® Card Elite. With this frequent flyer card, you earn
a “flightpoint” for every mile you are flying when you purchase your
ticket using your Citi credit card. Additionally, if you buy a
plane ticket for someone else, you can actually earn “flightpoints” for
every mile that person travels as well! Like most rewards cards,
you’ll earn a point for spending. This card offers a purchase
point for every other dollar spent on the card, and two points for
every dollar spent at drugstores, supermarkets and gas stations.
It would be beneficial for you to use this card as your daily spending
card, paying the balance off at the end of each month, in order to
build up your flyer miles. When you first open an account with
CitiCard PremierPass® Card Elite, you will receive 15,000 bonus points
when you make a purchase within the first sixty days of opening the
account.
The Miles Card from Discover® provides new accounts with 5000 miles
after the first purchase is made using the card. As with most
cards, you earn one mile for every $1 purchased on the card, so to get
the most benefits from the card you’ll want to use your card for your
every day purchases. Of course, with the Miles Card ® you don’t
have to redeem your rewards by purchasing a flight. You can also
select from cash back bonuses or gifts. There are no blackout
dates with this credit card’s frequent flyer miles, and you can choose
any seat on any airline. Best of all, this card features a 0%
introductory rate for the first year on both new purchases and balance
transfers, so while you are earning points and miles, you can also pay
off old balances interest free.
Many other credit cards offering frequent flyer miles exist. The
largest flyer rewards program, and the first company to offer frequent
flyer miles, was sponsored by American Airlines. They call the
program Aadvantage. The miles that are accumulated using this
program can be used to buy airline tickets, obtain discounted or free
car rentals, hotel visits, and upgrade your service class for your
flight.
Related Content: Airline Miles Credit Cards
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