Not exact matches
Citing Warren Buffett's
statements from this weekend's Berkshire Hathaway
annual meeting, where the Oracle of Omaha also explained his bet on
airline stocks including United.
In its
annual proxy
statement, the
airline group said it would continue to divide the roles, though the current independent chairman, Robert Milton, will not stand for re-election to the board.
This card comes with some decent rewards, including $ 250
annual airline fee credit, $ 500 airport club
statement credit, and a decently - sized bonus.
In addition to perks already mentioned, you get hotel perks and up to $ 200 in
annual statement credit to cover
airline incidental fees like checked bags, in - flight food, and flight changes (when you enroll and select a qualifying
airline).
On top of this, the card offers a continuing
annual bonus of 5,000 points, as long as you spend $ 10,000 each year, and $ 100 in
statement credit towards incidental
airline fees (including TSA Pre ✓ ™ / Global Entry).
The
annual fee version of the card also comes with a $ 100
statement credit towards
airline fees each year of card membership, which can really pay off for frequent travelers.
Travel
statement credits: $ 200
annual air travel credit which is good for most non-ticket
airline purchases such as seat assignment fees, change fees, and in - flight food and beverage.
Travel
statement credits: A $ 250
annual air travel
statement credit will automatically be applied to flight - related expenses charged to your card, including
airline tickets, baggage fees and upgrades.
$ 100
annual statement credit for
airline incidentals on qualified
airlines or Wi — Fi Carries or for the Global Entry application fee
The card also comes with $ 250 in
annual statement credits for
airline purchases such as airfare and baggage fees.
If you travel frequently and want travel perks: The Business Platinum Card from American Express: The card offers complimentary access to over 1,000 airport lounges worldwide, up to a $ 200
annual statement credit for
airline fees (at one selected
airline), and access to 24/7 concierge service.
Another example: If you pay for baggage fees, but the
airline does not post the transaction until after your December
statement date, the cost of the baggage fees will be allocated towards the following year's
Annual Travel Credit maximum of $ 300.
If you travel frequently and want travel perks: The Business Platinum Card from American Express: The card offers complimentary access to over 1,000 airport lounges worldwide, up to a $ 200
annual statement credit for
airline fees (at one selected
airline), and access to 24/7 concierge service.
The card will also have no foreign transaction fees for purchases, and cardholders will receive a $ 100
annual statement credit toward
airline incidental fees on qualified
airlines, Wi - Fi carriers, or for the Global Entry application fee.
For instance, cardholders will enjoy a $ 250
annual airline fee credit, a $ 250 Hilton resort
statement credit, top - tier Hilton Diamond status, and Priority Pass Select membership.
Also, if your concern is the
annual fee, some premium cards offer travel
statement credits to offset these fees to compete with some of the fee waivers you get from
airline cards.
Looking through that list it would appear that it's possible to offset the whole $ 450
annual fee with the benefits being provided so, if you can use up the $ 250 Hilton resort
statement credit and the $ 250
airline incidental credit you can effectively have Hilton Honors Diamond status for free.
These cards have a $ 450
annual fee, but they offer each cardholder a $ 200
annual airline travel
statement credit towards qualifying
airline fees.
This card also features a $ 250
annual Air Travel credit that you can apply towards
airline tickets, baggage fees, and in - flight purchases, as well as receiving a
statement credit, up to $ 100 every 5 years, as reimbursement for your application fee for Global Entry or TSA Pre Check.
Plus, the Preferred Gold card comes with an
annual $ 100
statement credit for
airline fees, which can help offset the added cost of the
annual fee.
Obviously paying an extra $ 95 sounds like less of a bargain but remember that the Premier Rewards Gold Card has the
annual $ 100
airline statement credit, which essentially reduces the fee to $ 95.
The $ 200
annual airline credit, $ 100
statement credit for Global Entry / TSA Pre-Check, along with elite hotel status, free Boingo, and rental car status, all combine for a substantial amount of value that more than pays for the
annual fee when all things are considered.
And actually, the
statement resets after the beginning of the year so if you time it right, you can actually get $ 200 in
airline credit before your
annual fee hits.
Similar to other high - end cards, the Priority Pass Lounge membership includes unlimited access, and you get
statement credits for
airline fees of $ 250 and Hilton resort stays of $ 250 — making up for the
annual fee, if you are able to take advantage of the credits each year!
Card Details Earn 2 miles per $ 1 spent on purchases from Asiana
Airlines; Earn 1 mile per $ 1 spent on all other purchases; Earn two
annual $ 100
statement rebates on the ticket purchase of U.S. departure Asiana
Airlines operated flights when using the Asiana Visa Business card.
-LSB-...] choose an
airline for your $ 200
annual airline fee
statement credit, you'll also be able to redeem Membership Rewards for 2 cents per point toward paid flights -LSB-...]
This means your 2017
airline charges against this year's
annual credit must have posted to your account by the time your December
statement date concludes, which can easily happen early in the month.
This
annual credit only covers
airline charges, unlike the broader category of travel the Sapphire Reserve's
annual credit offers, but its deadline operates in essentially the same way as described for the Sapphire Reserve in that it runs on a calendar year that concludes when your December
statement date closes.
$ 100
annual statement credit for
airline incidentals on qualified
airlines or Wi — Fi Carries or for the Global Entry application fee
The $ 250
annual statement credit to cover
airline travel fees is a major opportunity to offset the
annual fee.
Other Perks: Enjoy benefits and perks that just might offset that
annual fee such as a $ 100
annual airline credit to offset qualifying fees / charges, a $ 100
statement credit to cover your Global Entry application fee and, of course, access to 24/7 concierge services among other travel luxuries.