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PostPosted: Wed 20:18, 14 Aug 2013    Post subject: hollister So You Want to Get Free Airline Tickets

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If you decide to get either a no annual fee travel reward or cash back credit card, how would you decide which is better? This article examines how you should go about making this decision.
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The most important factor that in this decision is actually the average cost of your airline ticket when you take your vacation. Why? Because [link widoczny dla zalogowanych] most travel [link widoczny dla zalogowanych] reward program (in fact, most frequent flyer program) require that you earn 25,000 miles or points to redeem a roundtrip restricted economy ticket within continental US. You are required to purchase the ticket either through the specific airline directly (in the case of a specific frequent flyer program) or through the reward program's agent. If you have a cash back credit card, 25,000 points will get you a $250 cash rebate (assuming a 1% formula).
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Choose a cash back credit card if you airline ticket cost less than $250
Hence, it is very important to know your vacation habits. Where do you tend to go for [link widoczny dla zalogowanych] your vacations? How much does your average airline ticket cost you? If you tend to fly [link widoczny dla zalogowanych] short haul to a nearby place for your vacation and your airline ticket cost about less than $250 (say [link widoczny dla zalogowanych] for example $150), you are better off using cash rebates from a cash back credit card. This is because you only need to spend $15,000 on your credit card to get a $150 cash rebate. Spending $15,000 on a reward credit card only earns you 15,000 points, not enough on most reward program to earn a free domestic economy flight.
Choose a travel credit card if your airline ticket cost more than $250
However, if you fly long distance (New York to LA for example) and your airline ticket tends to cost [link widoczny dla zalogowanych] over $300, then using a reward credit card makes more sense. This is because if you use a cash rebate credit card, you need to earn over $300 in cash rebates (ie spend over $30,000). However, with a regular reward program credit card, you only need to spend $25,000 to earn your 25,000 points.
So if you tend to take vacations that require long haul flights that cost more than $250, use a travel reward card. If your vacation flights cost less than $250, use a cash rebate credit instead. Some reward program only require 22,000 points to redeem a domestic roundtrip flight. In that case, use $220 or 22,000 points as your guide when you are choosing between a travel or cash back credit card.
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