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An airlines card
earns credits or points whenever the card is used. Choosing an
airline card will not be difficult, if you travel frequently
with a certain airline. If you use various airlines, then it is
wise to select from airline cards that provide more flexibility
in their redemption and reward systems. An airlines credit card
is usually best suited for business travelers.
Selecting the
right airline card could be a major task so you need to ask
yourself some preliminary questions before considering any
airline credit card.
1. Which is the
airline you frequently fly or prefer to fly? The first question
is to determine your most frequented airline. If you prefer to
travel by a selected carrier, it is better to check whether they
have their own airline credit card. Since most of the airlines
today have partnered with credit card companies, the chances are
that they will have their own card. However, if you tend to fly
by the cheapest or the easiest available carrier at the time of
your travel, you will have to consider an airline card that
offers greater flexibility. Some cards have alliance
partnerships with various airlines, offering greater flexibility
to you.
2. What is the
frequency of your air travel per year? These cards are based on
point accumulation system with the accumulated points expiring
after a certain period. If you are not a frequent flyer, then
you may not benefit from these cards, as you will not be
accumulating enough points to avail the reduced or free travel.
Conversely, if you are a frequent flyer, then ensure that the
card you have chosen has favorable blackout dates and preferably
no cap or maximum allowable points that can be earned. In most
cases, however, there are restrictions on the number of points
that you can earn and blackout dates when you will not be able
to redeem your reduced or free travel privileges.
3. What are the
benefits versus fees on the card? In general, airline cards have
high interest rates and annual fees. It is important to evaluate
the annual fees paid versus the reduced or free mile travel
earned per year. An airline card will not be attractive if the
annual fee is more than what you will earn as free or reduced
travel. In addition, you could be paying hefty finance charges,
if you are not able to pay the balance on the card in full every
month. In which case, it is better to choose a credit card with
a low interest rate and no frills attached than the rewards
program.
It is important
to research the number of points required to accumulate in order
to qualify for free air travel. To get maximum benefits from
your airlines card, consider these additional factors prior to
making your choice:
Flexibility of
the Card: Your card has to be flexible to be used in many places
including restaurants and shopping malls. Points are added every
time you make a purchase using the card but sometimes certain
purchases add more points. It is essential to use airline cards
in such cases to avoid accumulating large balances.
Cap on
Accumulated Points: Most cards have a cap on the number of
points that can be accumulated. If you are a frequent flyer, it
is better to read this fine print. Most of these cards have
rewards based on predetermined level of points.
Redemption
Criteria: Mostly during high season, airlines and hotels do not
encourage redemption of miles or use of free or reduced travel
privileges as they already have a built in level of demand at
that period of time. It is critical to check for the redemption
criteria and blackout dates if any prior to application for the
card.
Annual Fees: It
is essential to do a cost benefit analysis on the various
available airline credit cards before selecting one. If you do
not travel a great deal, it is better to go for a card with a
low or no annual fee and a decent set of rewards. If you are a
frequent flyer, you can choose one with higher annual fees and
excellent rewards that should more than offset the additional
cost.
Terms and
Conditions: It is important to read the terms and conditions as
well, otherwise known as the fine print regarding such things as
balance transfer details, upgrading to higher limit cards,
interest rates, debt consolidation using your airline credit
card so that you may secure maximum benefit from the use of the
card.
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