daughtersrus
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Any suggestions for the best credit card that lets you earn miles that can be used on any airline?
This blog has some GREAT info on credit cards and signup bonuses: http://millionmilesecrets.com/
Usually the best deals come when you pick an airline and go with it - for example Southwest Card signup bonus is 50,000 points right now. That's over $700 in free airfare. My wife and I have each gotten 2 of the southwest cards in the past 4 years and have managed to score over $3,000 in free airfare. All the major airlines have credit cards and the signup bonuses can be HUGE.
Chase Ultimate Rewards (Sapphire/Freedom, etc.) can be transferred to United, Southwest or British Airways and you can use points to buy flights on their travel portal which I think includes lots of other airlines (not sure).
After that you get into some of the capital one cards which I don't think provide as much value.
I'd recommend taking a look at the blog above (and there many others out there: thepointsguy, doctorofcredit, frugal travel guy, etc.) and figuring out which plan is best for you.
Then first check to see what airline(s) you would be using to make that trip and then choose your CC accordingly. Airline CCs are nice for the additional perks they provide, but the points are less flexible than other CCs.Thank you!
I will look at the blogs.
I'm looking for miles that we could use for travel to/from Europe.
The big 3 programs that transfer to airline miles are: Starwood Preferred Guest, Chase Ultimate Membership Rewards and Amex Points. One of these will likely be your best option for Europe, unless you plan to fly in coach.
If you are looking for coach tickets to Europe, I would suggest a cash back card. I would only get a card with cash back redemption limited to travel if the signup bonus is significant. -- Suzanne
We use the Capital One Venture Card. Earn 2% on all purchases. Can be used for any travel expense: hotel, airline, rental car. The amount of points needed is based on the fare. You can shop for the best price, buy it, then "erase" it.
Another good resource to read is The Points guy. He has a website and FB page.
For Europe, you should look into this....or I think a United card is su[[osed to be good for that type of travel- that blog referenced above has lots of good posts- just search for the type of travel you are thinking about and types of cards to look at.with a little bit of work and learning you can save quite a bit.British Airways has a 100,000 point signup bonus right now (but you have to spend $20k in the first year)
British Airways has a 100,000 point signup bonus right now (but you have to spend $20k in the first year)
That's really odd. So you don't get your points for a year?!? I wouldn't go for that lol. The longest I've seen is a 5-month spend.
For that you'd either have to bank or have a planned trip at least a year and 3-4 months out.
Three years later and we have burned through several hundred thousand miles and still have over 2 million to burn.
If you are looking for coach tickets to Europe, I would suggest a cash back card. I would only get a card with cash back redemption limited to travel if the signup bonus is significant. -- Suzanne