- BofA Alaska Airlines Visa received a revamp with a historical best offer of 70,000 miles + $99 companion pass.
- Delta introduced a new perk for all its cobranded cards (Delta Gold Amex, Delta Platinum Amex, Delta Reserve Amex): 15% off miles for awards travel on Delta flights.
- Amex elevated signup bonuses on all the Hilton cobranded cards: 100,000 points for Hilton Amex, 150,000 points for Hilton Surpass, and 165,000 points for Hilton Business Amex.
- Capital One rebranded Spark Travel Elite as Venture X Business Card, which shares almost all the features as the personal Venture X Card.
- Chase Aeroplan Visa saw another 100,000 miles offer, but with a high $20K spending requirement.
Not that many exciting new signup promotions recently, but we still keep making updates throughout the site. Here is a summary of some important updates.
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Just a month after hugely improving its Miles program that allows frequent traveler miles/points transfer to 15 partners at 1:1 ratio, Capital One brought us its first ever high-end credit card - Venture X Visa Infinite Card, with the following impressive features:
Capital One has surprised us again with the improvement brought to its Capital One (C1) Miles rewards program. The transfer ratio of the following six airline partners has been improved:
Obviously, with this increased valuation, Venture Card and Spark Miles Business Card, both offering 2x Miles (=3% travel rewards) on everything with a $95 annual fee, are becoming better than ever before. Venture Card now takes the top spot from Citi Premier as the Best Credit Card for Rewards and also jumps from #6 to #3 on our Top 10 Best Credit Cards list. On the other hand, Spark Miles is considered the best business card for spending, alongside with Amex Blue Business Plus. Below is the before/after comparison of our Top 10 list. Our featured review is aimed to summarize the temporary credit card benefits during the COVID-19 pandemic and we have some new updates. The entire post is copied below with the current offers highlighted in cardinal.
Updated May 16, 2021. COVID-19 has obviously changed consumer behavior in a way that most of us probably would had never anticipated before, and it only makes sense that credit card issuers have been making adjustments accordingly. This review summarizes all the temporary benefits provided by credit card issuers during this pandemic. Note that while some benefits are applied automatically, some benefits require activation through a link or via online account. The current offers are highlighted in cardinal. American Express
Bank of America
Barclays
Capital One
Chase
Citi
HSBC
U.S. Bank
© 2011-2021 DrCreditCard.net All rights reserved. Capital One enhances the frequent traveler miles/points transfer feature for Venture and Spark Miles4/25/2021 Capital One (C1) Miles can always be redeemed for travel, gift cards, charity, etc. at a fixed value of 1 cent per Mile. In late 2018 Capital One introduced the frequent traveler miles/points transfer feature with 12 partners and a transfer ratio of 1000 C1 Miles : 750 frequent traveler miles/points for most partners, and while we welcomed the change we thought the transfer ratio is lower than the mainstream competitive programs such as Amex Membership Rewards, Chase Ultimate Rewards, and Citi ThankYou. Last week, Capital One announced the addition of British Airways, TAP Air Portugal, Turkish Airlines, and Choice Privileges to its transfer program and the increase of the transfer ratio to 1000:1000 for 9 partners (AeroMexico, Avianca, Cathay Pacific, Etihad, Finnair, Qantas, TAP, Wyndham, and Choice). Among the 1:1 transfer partners, Avianca, Cathay Pacific and Etihad probably offer better value, while you may still find some value in Air Canada and Turkish which keep the old 1:0.75 transfer ratio. We have updated our featured review Marriott vs. MR vs. UR vs. TY vs. C1 vs. CR covering the major programs that allow points transfer to frequent traveler miles/points to include C1 Miles in the comparison.
This enhancement substantially increases our value for C1 Miles from previously 1.1 cents to now 1.3 cents a piece. Capital One Venture Card (personal) and Spark Miles Business Card, both with an $95 annual fee and returning 2x Miles on everything, have become very powerful for general spending with 2.6% travel rewards based on our valuation. They compare favorably to other high returning cards for general spending with the transfer feature: Citi Double Cash (no annual fee, 2x points = 3% rewards, requiring a premium ThankYou card to activate the transfer feature), Amex EveryDay Preferred ($95 annual fee, 1.5x points = 2.25% rewards, requiring at least 30 transactions per month to achieve 1.5x), Amex Blue Business Plus (no annual fee, 2x points = 3% rewards up to $50K spent annually), Chase Freedom Unlimited (no annual fee, 1.5x points = 2.25% rewards, requiring a premium Ultimate Rewards card to activate the transfer feature), and Chase Ink Unlimited Business Card (no annual fee, 1.5x points = 2.25% rewards, requiring a premium Ultimate Rewards card to activate the transfer feature). As a result, Capital One is now rated #6 Best Credit Card by Dr. Credit Card and also #4 Best Credit Card for Rewards. Our Top 10 list also saw the climbing of Amex Platinum and Amex Gold due to their increased signup bonuses and for Platinum the addition of cellphone protection coverage earlier this month. This is the before and after comparison of our Top 10 list. There have been more temporary credit card benefits announced recently, mostly on Amex cards. Via Amex Offers, Amex introduced $10-$20 monthly dining credits for a few personal co-branded cards and $10-20 monthly wireless credits for a few business co-branded cards. In addition, on personal Marriott and Hilton cobranded cards, there are some bonus points opportunities for general spendings. We have updated the featured review accordingly and also pasted everything over here. As always, the new benefits are highlighted in cardinal.
Updated February 15, 2021 COVID-19 has obviously changed consumer behavior in a way that most of us probably would had never anticipated before, and it only makes sense that credit card issuers have been making adjustments accordingly. This review summarizes all the temporary benefits provided by credit card issuers during this pandemic. Note that while some benefits are applied automatically, some benefits require activation through a link or via online account. American Express
Bank of America
Barclays
Capital One
Chase
Citi
HSBC
U.S. Bank
© 2011-2021 DrCreditCard.net All rights reserved. There are some recent updates for our featured review, mostly for Chase Sapphire Reserve, Sapphire Preferred, Ink Preferred, Freedom Unlimited, Freedom Flex. We copy the content of the review below and highlight the updates in cardinal.
Updated October 22, 2020. COVID-19 has obviously changed consumer behavior in a way that most of us probably would had never anticipated before, and it only makes sense that credit card issuers have been making adjustments accordingly. This review summarizes all the temporary benefits provided by credit card issuers during this pandemic. American Express
Bank of America
Capital One
Chase
Citi
HSBC
U.S. Bank
© 2011-2020 DrCreditCard.net All rights reserved. Capital One Venture up to 100,000 Miles ($1,000 in travel rewards or 75,000 frequent flyer miles)9/22/2020
We are continuing updating the featured review and also posting in the blog section. The new updates are highlighted in cardinal below: Delta Gold Amex (personal & business) gets 4x miles on dining & 5x on Delta purchases; Delta Platinum Amex and Delta Reserve Amex (personal & business) get 5x miles on Delta and 500 miles + 500 MQMs per $1K spent, up to 25K bonus miles. In addition, we rearranged quite bit of other parts of the write-up to make it easier to navigate. We also added annual free night extension by Hilton, Marriott, Hyatt, and IHG.
Updated August 17, 2020. COVID-19 has obviously changed consumer behavior in a way that most of us probably would had never anticipated before, and it only makes sense that credit card issuers have been making adjustments accordingly. This review summarizes all the temporary benefits provided by credit card issuers during this pandemic. American Express
Bank of America
Capital One
Chase
Citi
HSBC
U.S. Bank
© 2011-2020 DrCreditCard.net All rights reserved. We will regularly update this review and also post in the blog section.
Updated August 5, 2020: Amex Marriott cobranded cardmembers will earn 10x points on Marriott & gas & dining through 10/31/2020 via Amex Offers. See details highlighted in cardinal below. COVID-19 has obviously changed consumer behavior in a way that most of us probably would had never anticipated before, and it only makes sense that credit card issuers have been making adjustments accordingly. This review summarizes all the temporary benefits provided by credit card issuers during this pandemic. American Express
Bank of America
Capital One
Chase
Citi
HSBC
U.S. Bank
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