Airline Credit Cards Updated Comparison: mid annual-fee versions (2024 edition)

The next step up from the entry-level cards is the mid-tier cards. These cards have fees that range from $199 to $350. Amex just revamped the Delta Platinum Card and raised its fee to $350, which is noticeably higher than the competitors’ cards. The main competitors card is United’s Quest card from Chase ($250).  AmericanContinue reading “Airline Credit Cards Updated Comparison: mid annual-fee versions (2024 edition)”

Airline Credit Cards Updated Comparison: low annual-fee versions

Now that we’ve gone through the free airline cards again, it’s time for the mid-level cards, those with an annual fee of around $100.  Like last time, I’m going to ignore one American Airlines card, which is the Aviator Blue card. This card has a reduced $49 annual fee, and so doesn’t quite match theseContinue reading “Airline Credit Cards Updated Comparison: low annual-fee versions”

Airline Credit Cards Updated Comparison: free versions

It’s been a while since I did a credit card post, so I decided to go through and update the rankings for the US legacy carriers’ cards. I did the club card edition when American completely revamped its club card, and in that update, I also changed how the scoring system worked, so I’m goingContinue reading “Airline Credit Cards Updated Comparison: free versions”

Airline co-branded cards: top-tier club cards: updated!

This post is an update on a post from a year ago covering top-tier airline credit cards. All three airlines have changed how these cards earn status qualification metrics since that post in 2022, but specifically, Citi/American has thoroughly updated its AAdvantage Executive card, so I wanted to redo this comparison before doing deep divesContinue reading “Airline co-branded cards: top-tier club cards: updated!”

Chase Sapphire Reserve vs Preferred

Two of the most common travel credit cards to find in someone’s wallet are the Chase Sapphire Preferred and the Sapphire Reserve. These two cards come up a lot because they are siblings and because they are mutually exclusive: you can’t have both a Reserve and a Preferred at the same time. And really, thereContinue reading “Chase Sapphire Reserve vs Preferred”

Southwest Rapid Rewards Performance Business Card

The top Southwest co-branded business card is the Southwest Performance Business Card.  This is also the most expensive Southwest card available at $199.  The immediate question here is if this card deserves to be the most expensive card.  The second most expensive is the personal $149 Priority card, which we decided was worth the incrementalContinue reading “Southwest Rapid Rewards Performance Business Card”

Southwest Rapid Rewards Premier Business

Earlier this summer, I posted about Southwest’s personal credit cards issued by Chase, which included the Rapid Rewards Plus, Rapid Rewards Premier, and Rapid Rewards Priority cards.  I tend not to often post much about business credit cards on here.  I am, in general, less interested in them because I find most of them toContinue reading “Southwest Rapid Rewards Premier Business”

Southwest Rapid Rewards Priority card

The third and final Southwest co-branded personal card is the $149 Priority credit card.  Since the three cards all have relatively similar annual fees of $69, $99, and $149, the main question to answer is if the incremental perks are worth the incremental increase in annual fee.  Most of the time on this blog, weContinue reading “Southwest Rapid Rewards Priority card”

Southwest Rapid Rewards Premier Card

Having now discussed the cheapest Southwest Rapid Rewards card (the Plus card), it’s time for the next card in the series: the Premier card.  This card has a $99 annual fee, so let’s investigate what the extra $30 gets you and if it’s worth the extra $30. Welcome Offer At the time of posting, theContinue reading “Southwest Rapid Rewards Premier Card”

Southwest Rapid Rewards Plus card

In a previous series of articles, I covered the various tiers of credit cards offered by the “Big 3” US airlines: American, Delta, and United.  However, something that is important to note is that United is actually the 4th largest airline by number of passengers carried and has been since 2015, when it was surpassedContinue reading “Southwest Rapid Rewards Plus card”

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