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At O1ne Mortgage, we prioritize consumer credit and finance education. This post aims to provide an objective view to help you make the best decisions regarding travel credit cards. For any mortgage service needs, call us at 213-732-3074.
Travel credit cards are rewards cards that allow you to earn points or miles. There are three common types of travel credit cards, and the value of the rewards can depend on the card and the rewards program it’s part of.
General travel rewards credit cards are part of a card issuer’s rewards program. These programs often give you several options for redeeming your rewards:
Premium general travel credit cards have annual fees and come with travel-related perks, such as statement credits to offset the cost of a Global Entry or TSA PreCheck membership, access to airport lounges, and status in select partner loyalty programs.
Airline credit cards are specific to one airline. You earn miles or points in the airline’s loyalty program when you use your card, and you can redeem them according to the frequent-flier program’s rules. Many airline credit cards also offer perks when you use the card to book your flight on the corresponding airline, such as:
Some airlines’ premium cards may come with extra benefits, including access to the airline’s airport lounges, discounted companion tickets, and bonus rewards each year.
Hotel credit cards are specific to a hotel chain. You earn points in the loyalty program and can use them to book a hotel stay, upgrade your booking, or any other options that the program allows. Additionally, cardholders might receive status in the hotel’s loyalty program, which could also give you access to early check-ins, late check-outs, free upgrades, and free breakfast or dining credits. Some cards also offer additional perks, such as a voucher for a free night every year.
Although travel credit cards are a popular type of rewards card, they’re not the right choice for everyone. Keep the following in mind when you’re considering a new card:
You’ll often have to pay an annual fee when you open your card and on each cardholder anniversary. These fees can range from around $50 to over $500, and the cost often corresponds with how many benefits a card offers.
Paying an annual fee might be worthwhile, but it depends on whether you:
For example, a card that has a $300 annual fee and gives you $300 worth of travel statement credits each year might be relatively easy to use and justify. If it also comes with access to airport lounges and a statement credit for Global Entry or TSA PreCheck, then you might conclude the fee is worth paying.
However, a card with a $600 annual fee might be more difficult to justify. Even if you can afford it, if it offers many small benefits—for example, $20 toward monthly rideshares or a free food delivery membership—you might decide you don’t want to spend your time managing the card.
Even if you’re open to paying an annual fee in general, consider whether a travel credit card is a better fit than the alternatives.
For example, if you plan to use the rewards from a general rewards card to book travel or cover travel purchases, you’ll often receive one cent per mile or point you redeem. It’s similar to earning cash back that you only use for travel. So, if there’s a cash back card that offers a higher rewards rate or lower annual fee, that might be a better option.
However, some general travel cards let you transfer your miles or points to partner loyalty programs, where they might be worth a lot more. For instance, you might be able to use 40,000 miles or points to book a first-class flight or night at a luxury hotel that costs over $1,000 rather than using them to pay for $400 worth of travel.
Airline and hotel cards can also be valuable if you frequently use a specific brand, even if you’ll only use the card occasionally for free checked bags or a companion ticket. You might want to use a different card for your everyday purchases, but get the travel credit card for your trips.
Once you decide to get a travel card, you’ll want to narrow down the options to a general purpose, airline, or hotel card. And, from there, choose the specific card you want. There are often a handful of options from each card issuer, airline, and hotel with varying annual fees and benefits. So, here’s what to keep in mind:
For any mortgage service needs, call O1ne Mortgage at 213-732-3074. We’re here to help you make the best financial decisions.
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