For instance, for someone whose primary loyalty lies with Delta or American, Singapore Krisflyer could be a good choice as a secondary program: you can earn on United, JetBlue, Virgin America (and soon, it seems, Alaska), so you are more likely to accrue enough miles for an award, and you can also transfer
all sorts of credit card points to the program to supplement your earnings.
Not exact matches
Then a few years down the road he began pursuing
credit cards, sometimes in masses, to earn all
sorts of miles and
points to elevate his travel style and enable him to travel more for so much less.
The Extra
Points Credit Card does not require an annual fee
of any
sort.
Then a few years down the road he began pursuing
credit cards, sometimes in masses, to earn all
sorts of miles and
points to elevate his travel style and enable him to travel more for so much less.
I believe that based on the Canadian
credit card market in 2015, most Canadians would be best to earn cash back, or some
sort of fixed value return, rather than
points, for their
credit card spend.
Not me so much, since at the
point where I'm receiving foxed -
point value I'm not longer interested, you no longer combine the rebate from travel or
credit card spend with the leverage
of the mileage program's bulk purchase
of distressed inventory that allows you to take a small number
of points and turn them into the
sort of aspirational travel that would otherwise be out
of reach.
These days, however,
credit cards are packed full
of all
sorts of rewards, travel
points, and unique features that you simply can't pass up.
Credit cards today are loaded with all
sorts of goodies like rewards, cash back, and
points to help you score an excellent vacation.