You will also start earning a 25
percent bonus points on flights as an A-List member, and 100 percent bonus points with A-List Preferred status.
Not only can you buy airfare from any airline through the ThankYou Travel Center, but you'll get an impressive 60
percent bonus points on American flights and a 33 percent bonus on all other airlines.
Depending on your account balance, you can get between 10 and 75
percent bonus points on card purchases.
Some of the benefits you get as a Gold Elite member include access to member - only room rates, a 15 percent discount on food and beverages with participating hotel restaurants and bars, complimentary room upgrades, 35
percent bonus points on your paid stays, early check - in and late check - out, an in - room welcome gift and 72 - hour guaranteed room availability.
On SkyTeam member flights: 10 kg excess baggage allowance; preferred seating and priority baggage handling, airport standby, check - in and boarding on international flights; 15
percent bonus points on flights
Best Western Rewards ® for AARP MembersSM offers a rate discount of 10 percent or more on room rates at Best Western hotels, plus an automatic upgrade to Best Western Rewards ® Gold Elite status, which allows earnings of 10
percent bonus points on each qualified stay.
With Best Western's Fast Pass to Gold, guests accelerating to this higher status will receive 10
percent bonus points on every stay, room upgrades and the choice of a complimentary thank you gift or points upon arrival.
Silver elite status comes with some good perks, including 15
percent bonus points on hotel stays, a 10 percent discount on food and drinks, a possible complimentary upgrade at the check - in, and early check - in and late checkout.
When you upgrade to «Discoverist» status, you can take advantage of additional benefits, including 10
percent bonus points on eligible spending, complimentary in - room premium internet and late check - out upon request.
Not exact matches
Here's a benefit exclusive to business owners like you, a 35
percent point redemption
bonus on air travel when you an award flight through AmexTravel.com making your
points worth 1.35 cents each (1000
points = $ 135).
Members of Virgin's much - loved
points system already enjoy a 15
percent bonus points offer
on transfers from participating credit card partners, but...
The Nashville experiment, known as
POINT (Project
on Incentives in Teaching), doled out the $ 15,000
bonuses to those teachers whose students performed «at a level that historically had been reached by only the top 5
percent of middle school math teachers.»
For example, Bank of America Preferred Rewards offers perks that really come in handy for travel — such as no - fee ATM transactions, credit card cash back or
points bonuses of up to 75
percent and waived fees
on everyday banking services.»
Silver, Gold, and Platinum members earn 20
percent, 25
percent, and 50
percent bonuses on their base
points, respectively.
Also, with Gold status, you'll earn a 35
percent bonus on the
points you earn for paid hotel stays.
Those who reach the new Discoverist status receive a 10
percent on paid stays, while next - tier Explorist status receives a 20
percent bonus and top tier Globalists receive a 30
percent point bump.
Further, the Arrival Plus is the only card that gives you a 5
percent bonus on the
points you redeem.
No
bonus on point transfers to airline partners, such as Starwood, which offers a 25
percent bump
on point transfers to miles
Some additional benefits of the card include a 25
percent bonus when you redeem your
points on Chase Ultimate Rewards for things like cruises, car rentals, hotels, and flights.
You enjoy gold status as long as you are a card member, which entitles you to receive every fifth night free
on standard room reward stays of five nights or more as well as automatically receiving a 25
percent bonus on all
points you earn.
The EveryDay credit card has the advantage amongst all the other cards in that it earns double
points on grocery purchases and the opportunity to earn 20
percent bonus points each month.
This card is unique from a lot of credit cards in that you earn a 20
percent bonus on all
points earned each month if you make at least 20 or more net purchases.
Since Chase does allow you to transfer
points from your Chase Freedom card to other Chase cards, you can use the Chase Freedom card to accumulate extra
points on 5
percent bonus categories, and then transfer all those
points to a premium card.
Those cardholders will receive a 10
percent bonus on all non-
bonus rewards
points.
In addition to offering up to 4
points per dollar
on travel purchases, the PenFed Pathfinder Rewards American Express card offers a 25,000 -
point sign - up
bonus and a 0 -
percent intro APR
on balance transfers for a limited time.
There's also no limit
on the amount of
points you can earn, though the 5
percent bonus for select categories is only good for $ 1,500 worth of purchases per quarter.
The Discover it Miles card doesn't offer a sign - up
bonus, but new card members will have their
points doubled for the first year, which effectively makes it a 3
percent card — the highest earning rate
on the list.
While few cards without an annual fee can beat the 3
percent U.S. supermarket
bonus on American Express's most popular grocery card — the Blue Cash Everyday card — the American Express Everyday card offers a good alternative for card members who prefer to collect American Express rewards
points over cash back.
You can pair the Ink Business Cash card with other Ultimate Rewards cards and use its 5
percent bonus on business purchases to maximize your
points.
If you are a frequent traveler searching for a very rewarding business rewards card, you should check out the Chase Ink Business Preferred card — it offers a very generous sign - up
bonus, three
points per dollar
on travel purchases and a 25 -
percent bonus when you redeem your
points for travel.
The value of
points is completely transparent at 1 cent per
point, and you receive a 25 to 50
percent bonus depending
on which premium rewards card you own, which means your
points are worth 1.25 to 1.5 cents per
point when you use the travel portal.
Once you factor in the 20 -
percent bonus, you have the potential to earn 2.4
points per dollar
on grocery store purchases and 1.2
points per dollar
on everything else.
Gold gets you, among other things, free breakfast and Wi - Fi and a 25
percent bonus on HHonors
points earned.
You get a 25 to 50
percent bonus on your
points if you redeem through travel through the Chase Ultimate Rewards portal, depending
on which card you own.
The U.S. Bank Altitude Reserve card unfortunately falls short
on its airline lounge offering, but it does feature an extensive list of luxury benefits and an excellent rewards program that includes a generous travel credit, a
bonus on travel purchases and a 50
percent boost in
point value for travel redemptions.
On top of that, you get a 50 percent bonus on all points earned that month if you have 30 or more transactions in a billing cycl
On top of that, you get a 50
percent bonus on all points earned that month if you have 30 or more transactions in a billing cycl
on all
points earned that month if you have 30 or more transactions in a billing cycle.
The
bonus — at 50,000
points — is slightly smaller, you earn 2
percent back
on flights booked through Amex travel and the card doesn't offer a $ 200 credit for Uber rides.
Your Gold status in the Hilton Honors program also entitles you to a plethora of hotel privileges, such as a 25
percent bonus on your base
points, late checkout, free room upgrades and more.
The Chase Sapphire Preferred card offers a lot of perks, including 1 - to - 1
point transfers for several airlines, hotel chains and Amtrak; two
points for every dollar spent
on dining and travel; and an annual 7
percent bonus on points earned.
A 50
percent point bonus turns the Premium card's 1.5 rewards rate
on general purchases into 2.25
percent on general purchases, while a 75
percent bonus boosts the rate to 2.625
percent.
And the relationship
bonuses on the card push those
points even higher — you can earn as much as a 75
percent bonus on your
points if you have a bank or investment account with Bank of America.
The EveryDay credit card has the advantage amongst all the other cards in that it earns double
points on grocery purchases and the opportunity to earn 20
percent bonus points each month.
You earn
bonus points on both travel and everyday purchases — 3
percent back
on flights booked directly with the airlines and 2
percent back
on U.S. restaurant, supermarket and gas station purchases and 1
percent back
on other purchases.
This card is unique from a lot of credit cards in that you earn a 20
percent bonus on all
points earned each month if you make at least 20 or more net purchases.
The American Express Everyday Preferred card gives you 3
percent back
on U.S. supermarket purchases (up to $ 6,000 in purchases per year), 2
percent back
on U.S. gas station purchases and 1
percent back
on other purchases, plus a 50
percent point bonus whenever you use your card at least 30 times in a month, for a $ 95 annual fee (waived the first year).
The American Express Everyday card is a no - annual - fee card that gives you 2
percent back
on U.S. supermarket purchases (up to $ 6,000 in purchases per year) and 1
percent back
on your other purchases, plus a 20
percent point bonus whenever you use the card at least 20 times in a month.
Among other things, that means a 15
percent point bonus on each room stay, complimentary in - room Internet access and expedited check - in.
As mentioned above, you get a 50
percent bonus on your
points when you redeem them for airfare, which boost the earning rate by 50
percent.
A two -
point bonus for every purchase may not sound like much when you compare it to cards that offer 3 to 5
percent back
on certain purchases.
With its 50
percent bonus on airfare redemptions, the Wells Fargo Visa Signature card is a great value for travel hackers seeking a large influx of rewards
points.