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Hi and welcome.OK first time post in this area, total newbie so please be gentle.
I currently have three open credit cards, only one approved in the past 24 months. We took advantage of the Chase SW 100,000 points offer to earn a companion pass for the first time ever in mid 2022. Current cards:
04/17 - CHASE Sapphire Preferred
12/21 - CHASE Southwest Rapid Rewards
02/20 - CHASE Marriott Bonvoy Boundless Personal
1. We pay for everything allowed on our favorite card, the CSP.
2. We always, without exception, pay the full balance on our cards.
3. We fly out of DAL and DFW, and occasionally out of IAH.
4. We prefer SW and AA FF programs.
5. We prefer Bonvoy but are open to others.
6. Currently have around 100,000 SW RR points and 100,000 Chase Rewards points
Traveling is easily our biggest interest! We have been using points and sign up bonuses to help with hotel stays during our huge road trips across the USA. We set a goal to visit all 50 states with our two kids (DD15 and DS12) before our daughter graduates from HS in 2025. This coming July we will achieve that goal 2 years early when we fly to Maui and Oahu (and using our SW CP to save $$). Yours truly is turning 50 during this trip so it truly will be the big Hawaii 5-0. I even added a couple of DLand days to the trip on our way back to Texas - I may have issues at this point.
So, with all of the above information, my first question is what suggestions/advice or recommended credit cards do you have for me now that our focus will shift much more to international travel. Europe will be our likely first choice (Ireland, London, Paris, Italy, etc.). I want to hop the pond for this trip either summer 2024 or definitely by graduation summer 2025. It would be our four pack going (myself, wife, daughter and son).
Also is there a solid all around card that has a 1:1 transfer to AA like our beloved CSP card does for SW and United?
I really want to learn more ways to use card offers and strategy to maximum benefit. Wife and I started applying individually for some credit card offers 3-4 years ago (declining spouse card option) - is this considered a good practice?
Hopefully this all makes sense - any guidance, critiques and/or help is greatly appreciated. Glad I found this forum - I have a lot to learn for sure!
Looks like you have already dipped your toes into the credit card world and are off to a great start.
Unfortunately there aren't any transfers to AA, but being in the DFW does have some other solid options to getting to Europe.
Air France has direct flights to Paris, you can fly direct for about 22,000/person in economy (Y) and about 70K in Business (J). Air France is travel partners with lots of major credit card companies including Chase and American Express.
Iberia has a direct flight to Madrid, you can transfer Chase and Amex to Avios.
I wouldn't recommend any of the personal Chase cards right now because the SUBs (Sign up bonuses) wait until the SUB increases.
I would highly recommend the Chase Business Ink Cash, if you sell anything on the side or you have any other side gig you can apply for a chase business card. Right now the offer is 90,000 URs/$6,000 MSR. And they have support links, once you have a Chase ink card you can refer your spouse and she can earn the SUB and you'll earn 20K URs.
Most of us here have several Chase business cards, just with our side gigs. You can hop on over to https://www.reddit.com/r/DISchurners/ and grab a support link to apply for your first Chase ink card.
If you decide to apply for a Chase business card we can help you with the application, you'll have to use your first name/last name as the business name as a sole proprietorship.
I would also hold off on applying for AA cards, wait until a higher SUB. I've been able to get 80K points on the Barclay AA card.
I'm based out of Tulsa so AA is my preferred airline too.