Not exact matches
Thankfully, there is a type of credit
card that allows cardholders to transfer their
rewards to
several different
airlines at their choosing.
There are now
several different credit
card reward programs that let you transfer your
rewards to frequent flyer miles with the
airlines or hotel points.
Credit
card churning is simply the act of signing up for
several credit
cards that offer sign up
rewards, such as
airline miles, and spending enough to get the bonuses and
rewards.
In the last
several years I have come to prefer
rewards cards over
airline frequent flyer
cards.
You can keep your accounts active by earning and redeeming miles in
several ways: flying on the appropriate
airlines, using your
rewards credit
card or shopping at participating retailers.
To complicate things more, Membership
Rewards has more and better
airline transfer partners than ThankYou, but the Prestige
card has better earning potential, offering bonus miles for purchases in
several different categories.
That is an important point of departure from other similar
cards like the American Express Premier
Rewards Gold, which offers 3x points but just on airfare rather than
several travel categories, for example, or the Citi Hilton HHonors Reserve, which offers 5x points on
airline and car rental purchases and 10x points on Hilton hotel purchases, but not other travel merchants.
While there are very few shortcuts to earning
airline status,
several rewards credit
cards make obtaining hotel status a breeze.
As far as credit
card spending goes, I would recommend shifting all your spending to credit
cards that allow you to transfer points to
several airlines such as American Express Membership
Rewards, Chase Ultimate
Rewards and Starwood Preferred.
Several airlines and hotels have a dining program that allows you to link your credit
card to the
rewards program.
Chase offers
several other travel
reward cards that are not affiliated with a single travel provider such as a hotel or an
airline.
Both the Chase Sapphire Preferred ®
Card and the Chase Sapphire Reserve ℠
Card earn Ultimate
Rewards points, which are transferable to
several airline and hotel partners.
Although the Frontier
rewards card is not the most enticing co-branded
airline credit
card on the market, it offers
several great benefits.
You can transfer your points between other Ultimate
Rewards cards, you can transfer points to other members of your household and you can transfer your points to one of Chase's 13 travel partners, including
several major
airlines, at a 1 to 1 rate.
Several Amex
cards, including The Platinum
Card from American Express and the Premier
Rewards Gold
Card, also offer an
airline fee credit, but these can't be used on airfare.
There are
several co-branded travel
rewards cards you can choose from, so make sure you shop around for the one that makes sense for you and your
airline preferences.
It has both Mastercard and Visa
cards, and also partners with
several airlines such as US Airways, Lufthansa and Frontier Airlines, all of which offer rewards and additional points or miles when you make airline purchases with yo
airlines such as US Airways, Lufthansa and Frontier
Airlines, all of which offer rewards and additional points or miles when you make airline purchases with yo
Airlines, all of which offer
rewards and additional points or miles when you make
airline purchases with your
card.
There are now
several different credit
card reward programs that let you transfer your
rewards to frequent flyer miles with the
airlines or hotel points.
These
cards give you
several ways to redeem the points you earn, including being able to transfer them to
airline and hotel partners, booking travel on the Ultimate
Rewards platform or for cash back.
So, if you want lots of
airline options, open
several general Chase
rewards cards, prioritizing the biggest sign - up bonus first.
Double dipping can take
several forms, from using a
rewards card to book travel with your preferred
airline and amassing miles or points through its frequent flyer program or making purchases through your credit
card company's online shopping portal - in addition to getting credit
card rewards.
Rewards credit
cards have always offered bonuses and points for
airline travel, and
several have jumped on the popularity of ridesharing services like Uber, reimbursing credits to frequent riders.