Airline frequent flyer credit cards are great to have. In fact, you can have several credit cards from various airlines. You should find out which airline is the best for your ideal place to fly, and start using that card! The top credit cards are the ones that give you the most miles on the airline that you fly the most.
Many banks have unique cards for each airline. There are hundreds of unique types of cards with many different kinds of programs. It is very important to decide where you would enjoy spending your rewards program before deciding which frequent flyer credit cards to apply for.
While I don’t know the reason why, it seems like airlines want you to gather points by using your credit card. Thus you can earn ten’s of thousand’s of flying points without ever boarding a plane. I recently flew with the famous suite at Singapore Airlines with just 57,000 points! I didn’t even spend that amount of dollars, I received it via bonus points.
Most cards will give you some bonus points by opening the card and additional points for some bonus categories. For example if you buy an airline ticket you will receive double or triple points.
If you spend a lot of money on credit cards than you should have multiple airline cards. Each airline card will give you double or triple points for spending money on their own airline. So, if you spend a lot and fly a lot than plan your cards carefully.
Make sure to make a good choice when deciding which card to apply for and which card to use!
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