If you take advantage of either of
the annual loyalty benefits, the $ 79 fee becomes justifiable.
Not exact matches
Bottom Line: Select the perfect hotel
loyalty credit cards based first on the brand you stay frequently and then on whether the
benefits you receive offset the
annual fee.
Finally, the $ 95
annual fee gets you Gold status in Hilton HHonors, the most lucrative mid-tier of any hotel
loyalty program thanks to the free WiFi and breakfast
benefits.
The Marriott card has an $ 85
annual fee, but the card automatically qualifies you for silver elite status in the Marriott
loyalty program and other
benefits, including:
Some cards have an
annual fee but also offer other
benefits such as
loyalty points, premium rental car insurance etc. (the Chase Sapphire Preferred card would be a good example here) while others have no
annual fee but have less perks associated with them (some of the Capital One cards fall into this category).
Repeat visitors to the Leading Hotels of the World's collection of 375 independent luxury properties pay a $ 150
annual fee to join its
loyalty program, which has wide - ranging
benefits, including access to members - only sales, breakfast for two, room upgrades, one free night for every five stays, and early check - in and late checkout.
The larger question is when airline
loyalty cards with lower
annual fees will offer the
benefit.
Some will argue that the $ 450
annual fee will be offset by the cash
benefits that come with the card regardless of your hotel
loyalties....
Being an Asiana Airlines cardholder comes with a slew of
loyalty benefits that more than make - up for the
annual fee you pay.
The policyholder receives an
annual Guaranteed
Loyalty Benefit during the premium payment term; it is paid from the start second policy year.