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How to Compare Airline Credit Cards

 
Author: Eric Wasselman
 

When comparing airline credit cards there are certain fixed features to consider. These are APR (Annual Percentage Rate), how many miles you have to log to redeem rewards, what are the rewards, which airlines are covered and can points be redeemed on other vacation or travel related expenses such as hotels.

APR (Annual Percentage Rate)

Most airline credit cards will start off with 0APR or very low APR, but you will need to compare how long this introductory APR last. Some credit cards offer 0 APR on transfers and balance for a period of one year while others do not.

Airline limitations

Some airline credit cards limit you to traveling on only certain airlines. So when comparing cards make sure the airline you fly on frequently is allowed. You also need to check and compare cards to see which airline card offer the best rewards or rebates.

Miles

Points and rewards on airline credit cards are dependent on the number of miles traveled. Most airlines allows one mile per dollar spent, but a few airlines have different rates.

Blackout dates

Blackout dates are times when you cannot earn points if you fly. These are generally times of high volume such as holidays when many persons travel by air. This is an important factor to use when comparing credit cards. If your main time of traveling is during peak travel season selecting a card with blackout dates will earn you no points.

Ways to earn points

Credit cards that are airline specific generally offer users more ways in which to earn miles and rewards, so this should be looked at when comparing cards.

If the credit card is a frequent flyer card, different issues may come into play such as, annual fee (which is sometimes absent from regular airline credit cards). Despite this however, if you travel with a particular airline more often than not, getting an airline specific card may prove to be the best choice overall.

 
 
 

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