Presently, the $ 69
annual fee version of the card offers a sign - up bonus of 30,000 points with first purchase, and earns you 5x per $ 1 on hotel stays and 2x per $ 1 on everything else, and offers a cardmember anniversary bonus of 5,500 points, the old program's redemption rate for one night at a Wyndham Tier 1 hotel.
Not exact matches
If the
card is for yourself, you may want to consider: American Express Personal Platinum Card: The personal version of the Platinum card has a $ 550 annual fee, but it offers up to $ 200 Uber Savings annually and has the edge when it comes to adding additional ca
card is for yourself, you may want to consider: American Express Personal Platinum
Card: The personal version of the Platinum card has a $ 550 annual fee, but it offers up to $ 200 Uber Savings annually and has the edge when it comes to adding additional ca
Card: The personal
version of the Platinum
card has a $ 550 annual fee, but it offers up to $ 200 Uber Savings annually and has the edge when it comes to adding additional ca
card has a $ 550
annual fee, but it
offers up to $ 200 Uber Savings annually and has the edge when it comes to adding additional
cards.
Alternatively, First Choice Bank
offers another
version of this
card with a lower
annual fee and higher APR..
US Bank also
offers a business
version of the Skypass
card with the same signup bonus and an
annual fee of $ 75.
Citi
offers two
versions of their Expedia
cards, the no
annual fee Expedia +
card and the $ 95
annual fee Expedia + Voyager
card.
Several U.S. credit
cards offer a «watered - down»
version of Priority Pass for free (usually alongside a hefty
annual fee).
It is also a much higher
offer than the 5,000 points available for the no
annual fee version of the JetBlue
card.
It is also a much higher
offer than the 10,000 points available for the no
annual fee version of the JetBlue
card, and is therefore the best option for people looking to earn TrueBlue points quickly.
If you don't care for the
annual fee, Chase also
offers a non-premier
version of this
card, called the Marriott Rewards ® Credit C
card, called the Marriott Rewards ® Credit
CardCard.
Downgrades are when you simply downgrade a
version of a
card to an inferior
version that usually
offers fewer benefits but a lower (or no)
annual fee.
Barclays originally
offered two
versions of the personal
card, a Visa Signature
card with a $ 79
annual fee and a Platinum
card with a $ 50
annual fee, which some cardholders may still have.
Essentially, both
cards offer the same redemption options, but the Venture
card is the premium
version of the
card, with a larger sign - up bonus (50,000 miles for spending $ 3,000 in the first three months), a higher 2 - percent earnings rate and an
annual fee of $ 95.
Note: The Premier
version of the Rapid Rewards
card has a higher
annual fee, but it also
offers a larger sign - up bonus each year that is
of roughly equal value.
Many
of the benefits are shared with the personal
version of the
card such as an
annual $ 200 airline
fee credit, which helps offset the $ 450
annual fee, access to a variety
of airport lounges, Boingo internet service, a credit for Global Entry or TSA Precheck application
fees, and access to the Fine Hotels & Resorts program which
offers benefits such as free breakfast and food / spa credits at luxury hotels.
Also, the Gold
version of this
card is also available with a 60,000 - mile (total)
offer with a $ 50 statement credit, but no MQMs, which you may like better if you are not looking to take a
card with an
annual fee not waived year one.
RBC does
offer the WestJet RBC Mastercard which has an
annual fee of $ 39, but the benefits aren't nearly as good as the Elite
version, so I wouldn't recommend the
card.
The business
version of the Starwood Preferred Guest
card carries the same $ 95
annual fee as the personal
version and surpasses it by
offering free Sheraton lounge access and a suite
of business tools (including ReceiptMatch, account alerts and a year - end summary
of charges).
There are other
cards that operate similarly, such as the Capital One Venture (
annual fee: $ 59, waived first year) and Barclaycard Arrival (
annual fee: $ 89, waived first year), both
of which are
offering higher sign - up bonuses than PNC's
version.
There's also a $ 0 -
annual -
fee version of the
card available, the Blue Cash Everyday ® Card from American Express, but it offers lower reward rates: 3 % at U.S. supermarkets (on up to $ 6,000 in spending); 2 % at U.S. gas stations and select U.S. department stores; and 1 % on all other spend
card available, the Blue Cash Everyday ®
Card from American Express, but it offers lower reward rates: 3 % at U.S. supermarkets (on up to $ 6,000 in spending); 2 % at U.S. gas stations and select U.S. department stores; and 1 % on all other spend
Card from American Express, but it
offers lower reward rates: 3 % at U.S. supermarkets (on up to $ 6,000 in spending); 2 % at U.S. gas stations and select U.S. department stores; and 1 % on all other spending.
The business
version, The Business Platinum ®
Card from American Express OPEN, offers many of those same perks as well as a number of additional features that you would expect from a business credit card with a $ 450 annual
Card from American Express OPEN,
offers many
of those same perks as well as a number
of additional features that you would expect from a business credit
card with a $ 450 annual
card with a $ 450
annual fee.
With these changes, Amex increased the
annual fee on the personal
version of the
card from $ 450 to $ 550, though introduced a $ 200
annual Uber credit,
offer 5x points on airfare, 5x points on hotel bookings through amextravel.com, and more.
Capital One also
offers a
version of the
card for people with fair credit, which has the same rewards rate but a small
annual fee.
The currently available Aviator Red
card isn't identical to the
version offered to US Airways cardholders around the time
of the merger; it has a slightly higher
annual fee ($ 95 vs. $ 89) and a slightly expanded list
of benefits.
Referral links like mine on the menu above still
offer the prior 50k waived
annual fee version of the
card.