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​​Powered by Commercial Bank, the Alfardan exchange Multi-currency Cash Passport is a reloadable Prepaid Travel Card that can hold multiple foreign currencies and gives you the ability to lock in foreign exchange rates at the time of purchase. It can be used to pay for goods and services or to withdraw money from ATMs worldwide, providing a safe and convenient way to carry and manage foreign currencies when travelling.

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Al Fardan Exchange, a leading money transfer and currency exchange firm in the UAE, has announced the launch of the Travelez Plus Visa Platinum Card, tailored to customers who are looking for a safer alternative to cash payments.

The reloadable prepaid Visa card is the smartest, most convenient way to travel and to get pampered with exclusive & bigger rewards – an ideal solution for customers with a variety of needs.

Whether the card holder travels for leisure, business, education or is simply enjoying a staycation in the UAE, the Travelez Plus Visa Platinum Card provides a premium experience for all of their needs. Customers can lock-in the best-in-class Forex Rates before travelling and perform transactions in any preferred currency at Visa-approved merchant locations around the world.

The card is a secure and convenient way to manage the card holder’s funds and comes fitted with the latest ‘Chip and Pin’ protection along with 3D Secure and a contactless feature for ‘Tap to Pay’ payments. The Travelez Plus Platinum Visa Card is accepted worldwide at more than 70 million Visa merchant partners and can be used to withdraw cash from ATMs.

Customers can load up to 20 currencies at any of Al Fardan’s 80+ branches and can also top-up their cards conveniently from their bank accounts in the UAE using the Travelez Plus Platinum Mobile App available on Google Play or the App Store.

Hasan Fardan Al Fardan, CEO of Al Fardan Exchange, said: “Al Fardan Exchange has been a proud supporter of the community since 1971 and this latest launch of the Travelez Plus Visa Platinum Card is meant to provide all our customers an easy, safe and premium experience. We are delighted to be able to give back to our long-time customers by providing this exceptional and convenient service.”

Hasan Jaber, Deputy CEO of Al Fardan Exchange, said: “At Al Fardan Exchange, our focus has always been one that is inclusive. The Travelez Plus Platinum Visa multicurrency card offers a host of benefits; our customers can load up to 20 currencies at any of the 80+ Al Fardan Exchange branches. Card holders will also soon be able to top-up their cards from their bank accounts in the UAE using the Al Fardan Exchange mobile App, AlfaPay.”

Dr Saeeda Jaffar, Visa’s Group Country Manager & Senior Vice President GCC, said: “We are delighted to count Al Fardan Exchange among our longstanding partners in the UAE who share our commitment for a reliable and secure payments ecosystem displacing cash and driving financial inclusion.

“We will work closely with Al Fardan Exchange in enabling their digital expansion and introducing Visa’s world-class payment technology, which will bring the benefits of security, convenience, and global acceptance to the growing number of UAE consumers who prefer cashless payments.

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  • One time fee for opening the card ranges from AED 30
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<p> You don’t have to pay baggage fees when you travel. In fact, you can travel for nearly free by utilizing valuable <a href="https://financebuzz.com/ways-to-travel-more?utm_source=msn&utm_medium=feed&synd_slide=1&synd_postid=13486&synd_backlink_title=travel+planning+secrets&synd_backlink_position=1&synd_slug=ways-to-travel-more">travel planning secrets</a>.</p> <p>I’ve been using credit card rewards for over a decade to travel the world. Let’s explore how <em>you</em> can avoid baggage fees on your next flight. </p> <p>  <a href="https://financebuzz.com/top-travel-credit-cards?utm_source=msn&utm_medium=feed&synd_slide=1&synd_postid=13486&synd_backlink_title=Compare+the+best+travel+credit+cards+for+nearly+free+travel&synd_backlink_position=2&synd_slug=top-travel-credit-cards">Compare the best travel credit cards for nearly free travel</a>   </p>

You don’t have to pay baggage fees when you travel. In fact, you can travel for nearly free by utilizing valuable travel planning secrets .

I’ve been using credit card rewards for over a decade to travel the world. Let’s explore how you can avoid baggage fees on your next flight.

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<p> This one is easy and straightforward. </p> <p> Apply for a travel credit card with travel credit benefit, then use that travel credit to pay for your baggage fees. </p> <p>The <a href="https://financebuzz.com/top-travel-credit-cards?utm_source=msn&utm_medium=feed&synd_slide=2&synd_postid=13486&synd_backlink_title=best+travel+credit+cards&synd_backlink_position=3&synd_slug=top-travel-credit-cards">best travel credit cards</a> could also help you earn travel rewards to reduce the cost of flights and hotel stays. </p> <p>  <p class=""><a href="https://financebuzz.com/extra-newsletter-signup-testimonials-synd?utm_source=msn&utm_medium=feed&synd_slide=2&synd_postid=13486&synd_backlink_title=Get+expert+advice+on+making+more+money+-+sent+straight+to+your+inbox.&synd_backlink_position=4&synd_slug=extra-newsletter-signup-testimonials-synd">Get expert advice on making more money - sent straight to your inbox.</a></p>  </p>

Apply for a travel credit card

This one is easy and straightforward.

Apply for a travel credit card with travel credit benefit, then use that travel credit to pay for your baggage fees.

The best travel credit cards could also help you earn travel rewards to reduce the cost of flights and hotel stays.

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<p> Here’s another simple approach. </p> <p> Apply for an airline credit card that gives you a free checked bag as a benefit. Then, you can pack everything you need while keeping money in your pocket. </p> <p>Choose the <a href="https://financebuzz.com/best-airline-credit-cards?utm_source=msn&utm_medium=feed&synd_slide=3&synd_postid=13486&synd_backlink_title=best+airline+credit+cards&synd_backlink_position=5&synd_slug=best-airline-credit-cards">best airline credit cards</a> depending on which airlines you fly the most. </p>

Use an airline credit card

Here’s another simple approach.

Apply for an airline credit card that gives you a free checked bag as a benefit. Then, you can pack everything you need while keeping money in your pocket.

Choose the best airline credit cards  depending on which airlines you fly the most.

<p> Holding elite status with airline loyalty programs can provide valuable benefits, including free checked bags. </p> <p> For example, Delta SkyMiles members receive their first checked bag free when traveling on a Delta or select airline partner flight, starting at the Silver Medallion tier. </p> <p>  <a href="https://financebuzz.com/ways-to-travel-more?utm_source=msn&utm_medium=feed&synd_slide=4&synd_postid=13486&synd_backlink_title=6+ways+to+build+a+life+where+you+can+travel+any+time+you+want&synd_backlink_position=6&synd_slug=ways-to-travel-more">6 ways to build a life where you can travel any time you want</a>  </p>

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Holding elite status with airline loyalty programs can provide valuable benefits, including free checked bags.

For example, Delta SkyMiles members receive their first checked bag free when traveling on a Delta or select airline partner flight, starting at the Silver Medallion tier.

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<p> If you don’t have airline elite status or a credit card with a free checked bag benefit, maybe you know someone who does. </p> <p> In many cases, free checked bag benefits from elite status or credit cards extend to a certain number of travel companions on the same itinerary.  </p>

Find the right travel partner

If you don’t have airline elite status or a credit card with a free checked bag benefit, maybe you know someone who does.

In many cases, free checked bag benefits from elite status or credit cards extend to a certain number of travel companions on the same itinerary.

<p> Every airline has different policies when it comes to baggage allowance and fees.  </p> <p> To ensure you know whether you’ll be charged for what you plan to pack, do your research ahead of time. You can typically find bag fees and other information by searching online for the airline and “baggage allowance” or “baggage policy.”</p><p>For example, search for “United baggage policy” to find information about fees and baggage restrictions when flying United Airlines.</p><p>It’s best to stick to the actual airline’s website when doing this type of research. </p>

Research bag fees

Every airline has different policies when it comes to baggage allowance and fees.

To ensure you know whether you’ll be charged for what you plan to pack, do your research ahead of time. You can typically find bag fees and other information by searching online for the airline and “baggage allowance” or “baggage policy.”

For example, search for “United baggage policy” to find information about fees and baggage restrictions when flying United Airlines.

It’s best to stick to the actual airline’s website when doing this type of research.

<p> Once you’ve researched an airline’s baggage policy, it’s time to see if your bag meets the dimension and weight limits. </p> <p> You can easily measure bag dimensions with a tape measure, but not everyone has a luggage scale handy to weigh their bags. </p> <p> One <a href="https://financebuzz.com/shopper-hacks-amazon-55mp?utm_source=msn&utm_medium=feed&synd_slide=7&synd_postid=13486&synd_backlink_title=smart+Amazon+hack&synd_backlink_position=7&synd_slug=shopper-hacks-amazon-55mp">smart Amazon hack</a> is to buy a portable digital luggage scale for just $10 (or less) and get it quickly shipped if you have a Prime membership. </p> <p>  <a href="https://financebuzz.com/ways-to-make-extra-money?utm_source=msn&utm_medium=feed&synd_slide=7&synd_postid=13486&synd_backlink_title=13+legit+ways+to+make+extra+cash&synd_backlink_position=8&synd_slug=ways-to-make-extra-money">13 legit ways to make extra cash</a>  </p>

Invest in a scale

Once you’ve researched an airline’s baggage policy, it’s time to see if your bag meets the dimension and weight limits.

You can easily measure bag dimensions with a tape measure, but not everyone has a luggage scale handy to weigh their bags.

One  smart Amazon hack  is to buy a portable digital luggage scale for just $10 (or less) and get it quickly shipped if you have a Prime membership.

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<p> Most major airlines don’t provide free checked bags unless you’re on a premium fare or flying to a specific destination. </p> <p> However, you can still count on Southwest to provide two free checked bags to just about every destination it flies. </p> <p> As long as you’re within the limits of the Southwest baggage policy, you get your first two checked bags for free. It’s as easy as that. </p>

Choose the right airline

Most major airlines don’t provide free checked bags unless you’re on a premium fare or flying to a specific destination.

However, you can still count on Southwest to provide two free checked bags to just about every destination it flies.

As long as you’re within the limits of the Southwest baggage policy, you get your first two checked bags for free. It’s as easy as that.

<p> Rather than get rid of free checked bags altogether, many airlines have opted to provide them as a benefit if you pay for a more expensive ticket.  </p> <p> That doesn’t necessarily mean you have to purchase a business or first-class ticket, but you typically can’t go with basic economy and expect a free checked bag. </p>

Avoid basic economy

Rather than get rid of free checked bags altogether, many airlines have opted to provide them as a benefit if you pay for a more expensive ticket.

That doesn’t necessarily mean you have to purchase a business or first-class ticket, but you typically can’t go with basic economy and expect a free checked bag.

<p>Book a business or first-class ticket to help guarantee a free checked bag or two — or even three!</p> <p> This typically isn’t a money-saving strategy since these types of tickets often cost much more than economy. But you can consider free checked bags a bonus on top of a better flight experience. </p> <p> Remember that booking premium fares regularly is well within the realm of possibility if you use points and miles. </p> <p>  <a href="https://financebuzz.com/southwest-booking-secrets?utm_source=msn&utm_medium=feed&synd_slide=10&synd_postid=13486&synd_backlink_title=9+nearly+secret+things+to+do+if+you+fly+Southwest&synd_backlink_position=9&synd_slug=southwest-booking-secrets">9 nearly secret things to do if you fly Southwest</a>  </p>

Book a premium fare

Book a business or first-class ticket to help guarantee a free checked bag or two — or even three!

This typically isn’t a money-saving strategy since these types of tickets often cost much more than economy. But you can consider free checked bags a bonus on top of a better flight experience.

Remember that booking premium fares regularly is well within the realm of possibility if you use points and miles.

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<p> A simple way to avoid baggage fees is not to have as much baggage. In other words, skip bringing a checked bag altogether. </p><p>If you pack light enough, you might be surprised you can get by with a personal item and carry-on bag. You also won't have to worry about grabbing your bag at baggage claim unless your carry-on was checked at the gate.</p>

A simple way to avoid baggage fees is not to have as much baggage. In other words, skip bringing a checked bag altogether. 

If you pack light enough, you might be surprised you can get by with a personal item and carry-on bag. You also won't have to worry about grabbing your bag at baggage claim unless your carry-on was checked at the gate.

<p> Having issues packing light enough to skip bringing a checked bag? Consider wearing some of your bulkier clothing rather than packing it. </p> <p> This doesn’t mean you have to be <em>that</em> person wearing multiple shirts, pants, and sweatshirts to avoid baggage fees. Instead, you could wear a bit bulkier clothes, like a jacket and jeans, to save room and weight in your luggage. </p>

Wear extra clothing

Having issues packing light enough to skip bringing a checked bag? Consider wearing some of your bulkier clothing rather than packing it.

This doesn’t mean you have to be that person wearing multiple shirts, pants, and sweatshirts to avoid baggage fees. Instead, you could wear a bit bulkier clothes, like a jacket and jeans, to save room and weight in your luggage.

<p> Budget airlines like Spirit and Frontier charge all sorts of fees for anything they deem to be “extra.” That typically includes bag fees, seat selection, and snacks, to name a few. </p> <p> If you never want to worry about bag fees, your best bet is to avoid these budget airlines unless you have elite status or another way to avoid luggage fees. </p> <p>  <a href="https://financebuzz.com/top-signs-of-financial-fitness?utm_source=msn&utm_medium=feed&synd_slide=13&synd_postid=13486&synd_backlink_title=5+signs+you%27re+doing+better+financially+than+the+average+American&synd_backlink_position=10&synd_slug=top-signs-of-financial-fitness-2">5 signs you're doing better financially than the average American</a>  </p>

Steer clear of budget airlines

Budget airlines like Spirit and Frontier charge all sorts of fees for anything they deem to be “extra.” That typically includes bag fees, seat selection, and snacks, to name a few.

If you never want to worry about bag fees, your best bet is to avoid these budget airlines unless you have elite status or another way to avoid luggage fees.

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<p> You shouldn’t let baggage fees deter you from booking a trip to a dream destination. But if you’re open to going multiple places, consider destinations where you could get a free checked bag. </p> <p> For example, American Airlines provides a first checked bag for free, excluding Basic Economy, if you’re flying to Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Japan, New Zealand, and more. </p>

Select a specific destination

You shouldn’t let baggage fees deter you from booking a trip to a dream destination. But if you’re open to going multiple places, consider destinations where you could get a free checked bag.

For example, American Airlines provides a first checked bag for free, excluding Basic Economy, if you’re flying to Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Japan, New Zealand, and more.

<p> While this isn’t always the case, you can typically find more free checked baggage allowance if you fly to an international destination. </p> <p> As mentioned previously, certain airlines have specific lists of destinations where they might allow a free checked bag with different limitations.  </p> <p>The <a href="https://financebuzz.com/credit-cards-for-international-travel?utm_source=msn&utm_medium=feed&synd_slide=15&synd_postid=13486&synd_backlink_title=best+credit+cards+for+international+travel&synd_backlink_position=11&synd_slug=credit-cards-for-international-travel">best credit cards for international travel</a> could help you visit more countries without breaking the bank. </p>

Fly international

While this isn’t always the case, you can typically find more free checked baggage allowance if you fly to an international destination.

As mentioned previously, certain airlines have specific lists of destinations where they might allow a free checked bag with different limitations.

The best credit cards for international travel could help you visit more countries without breaking the bank.

<p> You can purchase a customizable United baggage subscription for yourself and up to eight companions. This is typically an annual subscription that costs at least a few hundred dollars per year.</p> <p> I don’t think this type of subscription is worth it for most people because you could get a free checked bag benefit and other travel perks with a new credit card. But it might be worth it if you have a large family with lots of bag fees to cover. </p>

Try a baggage subscription

You can purchase a customizable United baggage subscription for yourself and up to eight companions. This is typically an annual subscription that costs at least a few hundred dollars per year.

I don’t think this type of subscription is worth it for most people because you could get a free checked bag benefit and other travel perks with a new credit card. But it might be worth it if you have a large family with lots of bag fees to cover.

<p> Baggage fees are the worst, but you can avoid them with proper planning, research, and different tips and tricks. </p> <p> So, <a href="https://financebuzz.com/seniors-throw-money-away-tp?utm_source=msn&utm_medium=feed&synd_slide=17&synd_postid=13486&synd_backlink_title=stop+throwing+money+away&synd_backlink_position=12&synd_slug=seniors-throw-money-away-tp">stop throwing money away</a> and save your cash for fun travel excursions so you can <a href="https://financebuzz.com/ways-to-travel-more?utm_source=msn&utm_medium=feed&synd_slide=17&synd_postid=13486&synd_backlink_title=start+traveling+more&synd_backlink_position=13&synd_slug=ways-to-travel-more">start traveling more</a> for less.</p><p>  <p class=""><b>More from FinanceBuzz:</b></p> <ul> <li><a href="https://www.financebuzz.com/shopper-hacks-Costco-55mp?utm_source=msn&utm_medium=feed&synd_slide=17&synd_postid=13486&synd_backlink_title=6+genius+hacks+Costco+shoppers+should+know&synd_backlink_position=14&synd_slug=shopper-hacks-Costco-55mp">6 genius hacks Costco shoppers should know</a></li> <li><a href="https://financebuzz.com/recession-coming-55mp?utm_source=msn&utm_medium=feed&synd_slide=17&synd_postid=13486&synd_backlink_title=9+things+you+must+do+before+the+next+recession.&synd_backlink_position=15&synd_slug=recession-coming-55mp">9 things you must do before the next recession.</a></li> <li><a href="https://financebuzz.com/offer/bypass/637?source=%2Flatest%2Fmsn%2Fslideshow%2Ffeed%2F&aff_id=1006&aff_sub=msn&aff_sub2=&aff_sub3=&aff_sub4=feed&aff_sub5=%7Bimpressionid%7D&aff_click_id=&aff_unique1=%7Baff_unique1%7D&aff_unique2=&aff_unique3=&aff_unique4=&aff_unique5=%7Baff_unique5%7D&rendered_slug=/latest/msn/slideshow/feed/&contentblockid=2708&contentblockversionid=18929&ml_sort_id=&sorted_item_id=&widget_type=&cms_offer_id=637&keywords=&utm_source=msn&utm_medium=feed&synd_slide=17&synd_postid=13486&synd_backlink_title=Can+you+retire+early%3F+Take+this+quiz+and+find+out.&synd_backlink_position=16&synd_slug=offer/bypass/637">Can you retire early? Take this quiz and find out.</a></li> <li><a href="https://financebuzz.com/extra-newsletter-signup-testimonials-synd?utm_source=msn&utm_medium=feed&synd_slide=17&synd_postid=13486&synd_backlink_title=9+simple+ways+to+make+up+to+an+extra+%24200%2Fday&synd_backlink_position=17&synd_slug=extra-newsletter-signup-testimonials-synd">9 simple ways to make up to an extra $200/day</a></li> </ul>  </p>

Bottom line

Baggage fees are the worst, but you can avoid them with proper planning, research, and different tips and tricks.

So, stop throwing money away and save your cash for fun travel excursions so you can start traveling more for less.

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Best no annual fee travel credit cards of April 2024

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Travel rewards cards are a lot like gyms. The best ones may come with tons of added benefits (saunas, yoga class, etc.) but they also cost a lot, usually with a big financial commitment upfront. 

As a result, whether you’re considering a Chase Sapphire Preferred ® Card (with its $95 annual fee) or a CrossFit membership, you probably have the same question on your mind: will I really use it enough to justify paying for it? 

While there aren’t any free gyms we know of, there thankfully are plenty of no-annual-fee travel rewards cards that require essentially zero commitment. And just like an ab roller or a Richard Simmons DVD, you can simply use them a few times, forget about them, and put them in a drawer until beach season. Or, you can stick with it and make them part of your daily routine—whatever works for you.

You’re also far more likely to see “instant results” with these cards, too. From 100,000-point welcome bonuses to rewards for paying rent, free travel insurance to 3X on gas, these cards offer way more than you’d expect for a fee of $0 per year. 

The best no-annual-fee travel cards for April 2024

Best overall: bilt mastercard, best for hotel rewards: ihg one rewards traveler credit card, best for airline rewards: united gateway℠ card, best for travel earnings: wells fargo autograph℠ card, best for flat-rate earnings: capital one ventureone rewards credit card.

The Bilt Mastercard allows you to earn points from paying rent and transfer them 1:1 to well over a dozen different travel partners including United MileagePlus and Marriott Bonvoy. Toss in some surprisingly robust travel insurance and you have our unconventional—yet logical—choice for the best overall no-annual-fee travel card of 2024.

Bilt Mastercard®

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Special feature

Rewards rates.

  • 1x Earn 1X points on rent up to 100K/year
  • 1x Earn 3X points on dining
  • 2x Earn 2X points on travel
  • 1x Earn 1X points on other purchases
  • Use the card 5 times each statement period to earn points
  • Uniquely earns points on rent
  • Rent Day bonus every first of the month offers double points (excluding rent)
  • Robust travel transfer partners
  • Cash redemption rate is poor
  • No traditional welcome bonus
  • Travel perks: Trip Cancellation and Interruption Protection, Trip Delay Reimbursement, Auto Rental Collision Damage Waiver
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  • Foreign Transaction Fee: None

Why we like this card: As mentioned, the Bilt Mastercard’s most compelling feature is that it allows you to pay rent with a credit card—even if your landlord doesn’t take plastic—and avoid the transaction fee paying rent by credit card would typically incur. Then, as long as you complete five transactions each month, you’ll trigger 1X rewards on your rent payments. 

Note that rewards on rent are capped at 100,000 points per year.

In terms of earning potential, if you pay the median ~$2,000 rent in the U.S., you could earn approximately 24,000 points per year which can be used to book travel in Bilt’s portal at a value of 1.25 cents per point or transferred to any of Bilt’s airline or hotel partners at a 1:1 ratio. In other words, you could likely earn a domestic flight with United or a weekend stay at Hyatt, all for simply paying rent on time.

The Bilt card also provides trip cancellation and interruption protection, trip delay reimbursement, and primary rental car insurance (terms apply)—perks you wouldn’t typically find on a no-annual-fee credit card.

If you’re looking for a hotel rewards card that offers the most free nights for no annual fee, wait until you read about the IHG One Rewards Traveler Credit Card. With a six-figure welcome bonus, up to 17X on stays and other compelling rewards, it’s currently the gold standard for no-fee hotel rewards.

IHG One Rewards Traveler Credit Card

Intro bonus.

  • 17x Earn up to 17X points when you stay at IHG Hotels & Resorts 
  • 3x Earn 3X points on dining, utilities, internet, cable, and phone services, select streaming services, and at gas stations
  • 2x Earn 2X points on all other purchases
  • Generous welcome bonus not typically seen in a $0 annual fee card
  • Travel protections that are unusual for a no-annual-fee card
  • Fourth night free on award bookings
  • Limited redemption options outside of IHG
  • IHG points are worth less than some other rewards currencies
  • Silver status granted with the card has limited benefit
  • Additional perks: Trip cancelation/interruption insurance, auto rental collision damage waiver, purchase protection, ability to spend to Gold status
  • Foreign transaction fee:None

Why we like this card: We like calling the IHG One Rewards Traveler card the “Liam Hemsworth” of travel rewards cards because it lives in the shadow of its big brother—the IHG One Rewards Premier Credit Card —but still delivers plenty of quality and substance in its own right (with no annual fee, to boot). 

For starters, you can get a welcome bonus of 80,000 bonus points after spending $2,000 on purchases within the first 3 months of account opening, potentially worth around $500 to $700 in IHG redemption. 

Plus, enjoy up to 17X points when you stay at IHG Hotels & Resorts, instant Silver Elite status and a handy bonus where you redeem points for three consecutive nights and get the fourth night in your stay free. So, if you book a three-night stay using your welcome bonus, you’ll essentially be getting a complimentary four-night stay at a nice IHG property for no annual fee. The IHG One Rewards program could be very rewarding for the right traveler.

Check out our full review of the IHG One Rewards Traveler .

As a no-annual-fee airline card, the United Gateway℠ Card currently edges out its rival the Delta SkyMiles® Blue American Express Card by offering a more generous welcome bonus and travel insurance that the Delta card does not provide. If you fly occasionally and would like to earn miles, but aren’t willing to make the commitment of $95 or more for a mid-tier airline card with more perks, the Gateway is a strong choice. 

United Gateway℠ Card

  • 2x 2 miles per $1 spent on United® purchases, including tickets, Economy Plus, in-flight food, beverages and Wi-Fi, baggage service charges and other United purchases.
  • 2x 2 miles per $1 spent on local transit and commuting, including rideshare services, taxicabs, train tickets, tolls, and mass transit.
  • 1x 1 mile per $1 spent on all other purchases
  • No annual fee or foreign transaction fee
  • Reward bonus categories outside of United Airlines
  • Robust travel protections for a no-annual-fee card
  • No baggage or expanded award availability benefits like with other United cards
  • Subject to Chase 5/24 rule.
  • United perks: 25% back as a statement credit on purchases of food, beverages and Wi-Fi on board United-operated flights and on Club premium drinks when you pay with your Gateway Card
  • Other perks: Auto Rental Collision Damage Waiver, Trip Cancellation/Interruption insurance, Purchase Protection, Extended Warranty
  • Foreign transaction fee: None

Why we like this card: The United Gateway card offers 2 miles per $1 spent on United® purchases, at gas stations and on local transit and commuting plus 1 mile per $1 spent on all other purchases. Considering a United Mile is worth roughly around 1.2 cents these days, effectively earning 2.4 cents back on everyday purchases is a solid value proposition. 

You’ll also get a welcome bonus of 20,000 bonus miles after you spend $1,000 on purchases in the first 3 months your account is open. And, you can save with a discount of 25% back on United in-flight and Club Premium drink purchases. 

New cardholders will enjoy a 0% Intro APR on Purchases for 12 months, after 21.99%–28.99% variable applies.

If the United Gateway card has a small lead on the Delta Skymiles Blue Amex at this point, it soars ahead (pun intended) when you look at the included travel and shopping protections. Both cards offer secondary rental car insurance, but only the Gateway includes trip cancellation and interruption insurance, purchase protection and extended warranty protection. 

So, if you’re seeking a no-annual-fee card you can use to rack up miles—and you either tend to fly United most of the time or you’re at minimum not devoted to a competing airline—the United Gateway is the card to beat.

Check out our full review of the United Gateway Card for more info.

To view rates and fees of the Delta SkyMiles® Blue American Express Card, see this page  

With a generous welcome bonus in exchange for an attainable spend amount, 3X on travel, and a fancy name, you’d think the Wells Fargo Autograph℠ Card would command an annual fee of at least $95. But it doesn’t, making it a superb candidate for general travel use.

Wells Fargo Autograph℠ Card

Intro bonus.

  • 3X 3X points on restaurants, travel, gas stations, transit, popular streaming services and phone plans
  • 1X 1X points on other purchases
  • No annual fee
  • 20,000 bonus points when you spend $1,000 in purchases in the first 3 months (that's a $200 cash redemption value)
  • Points transfer to partners
  • Car rental insurance is secondary
  • No travel insurance
  • Transfer partners are limited
  • Additional perks: Cell Phone Protection: Provides up to $600 in cell phone protection when you pay your monthly cell bill with your Wells Fargo Autograph card. Coverage is subject to a $25 deductible and limited to two claims every 12-month period.
  • Foreign transaction fee: N/A

Why we like this card: The Wells Fargo Autograph offers unlimited 3X points on restaurants, travel, gas stations, transit, popular streaming services and phone plans and even your landline bill too if you have one, plus 1X points on other purchases—all without charging an annual fee. And, to make traveling a little cheaper/less stressful, you’ll also get $600 worth of cell phone protection (minus a $25 deductible) as long as you pay your phone bill with this card and secondary rental car insurance. 

Cardholders can transfer points at a 1:1 ratio to Wells Fargo’s first wave of transfer partners including Air France‑KLM Flying Blue, Avianca Lifemiles, British Airways Executive Club, AerClub, and Iberia Plus and 1:2 to Choice Privileges. 

But even if you aren’t a member of those loyalty programs, earning 3X on dining, travel, gas, and more is hard to pass up. You can redeem points at a value of 1 cent each to offset past purchases on your account, meaning you can wield the Autograph either as a no-annual-fee travel card or as a cash-back card effectively earning unlimited 3% back in a wide swath of useful categories. 

Check out our full review of the Wells Fargo Autograph .

Sometimes, you just want a card that offers a little more than 1X on every purchase—without having to worry about what this quarter’s rotating rewards are, or whether a specific merchant qualifies as “groceries” for the purposes of your card’s rewards. If you value simplicity and the lack of an annual fee in your travel card, you’ll probably be a fan of the Capital One VentureOne Rewards Credit Card and its straightforward rewards program.

Capital One VentureOne Rewards Credit Card

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Reward Rates

  • 5x Earn 5x miles on hotels and rental cars booked through Capital One Travel
  • 1.25x Earn 1.25x miles on every other purchase
  • Flexible travel rewards
  • No foreign transaction fee
  • Maximizing Capital One Miles requires a learning curve
  • Cash redemption value is limited
  • The VentureOne offers travel accident insurance, rental car coverage, extended warranty protection, exclusive access to events through Capital One Dining and Capital One Entertainment

Why we like this card: The Capital One VentureOne Rewards offers 1.25X miles per dollar spent on everyday purchases and 5x miles on hotels and rental cars booked through Capital One Travel. That’s pretty much all that you have to remember. You can also get a nice welcome bonus of 20,000 miles after spending $500 on purchases within 3 months from account opening, which is a solid payout for a very attainable spending target. 

Capital One Miles can be transferred to well over a dozen airline and hotel partners, most at a 1:1 rate. Partners include Air Canada’s Aeroplan, British Airways Executive Club, Choice Privileges, Virgin Red, and Wyndham Rewards, among others. Other ways to book travel include redeeming miles through Capital One’s portal or making the purchase directly, paying with your card like normal, then using miles for a statement credit to cover the transaction. 

The Venture One also offers a 0% intro APR on purchases for 15 months (after that, the variable APR will be 19.99%–29.99%). There’s an intro balance transfer fee of 3% of the amount of each transferred balance that posts to your account during the first 15 months that your account is open , then 4% per transfer for any promotional APR offered after. 

Come to think of it, provided you have the excellent credit needed to apply, the VentureOne could make a great travel companion for a grad student given its simplicity, lengthy intro APR period and low spending threshold required to trigger the welcome bonus.

Check out our full review of the Capital One VentureOne Rewards .

Frequently asked questions

Which card is best for international transactions without extra charges.

Zero foreign transaction fees is actually a common benefit among travel rewards cards, including many with no annual fee. For example, neither the Bilt Mastercard nor the United Gateway card charges a foreign currency conversion fee. 

What is the best travel credit card for a young person? 

If you’re still paying rent, the Bilt Mastercard is an excellent choice since it can generate points from rent payments which can then be transferred 1:1 to well over a dozen airline and hotel partners. If you’d prefer a card with a welcome bonus, which the Bilt card lacks, the IHG One Rewards Traveler card currently offers a massive welcome bonus for a no-annual-fee card—potentially worth hundreds of dollars toward a future IHG hotel stay. 

Is a travel card with an annual fee worth it?

Using a travel rewards card with an annual fee can be worth it as long as you’re extracting enough points and benefits to justify paying the fee each year. If you travel infrequently or just want one less fee to worry about, consider one of the no-annual-fee cards on our list above. But, the best perks and protections are typically available on cards with annual fees.

For example, the Capital One Venture X card offers a $300 annual travel credit for bookings made through Capital One Travel. If you use that every year, you’ve gone a long way toward offsetting the $395 annual fee. You also get 10,000 bonus miles, worth at least $100 toward travel, every year starting on your account anniversary.

Methodology

To bring you our top picks for the best travel rewards cards with no annual fee, the Fortune Recommends surveyed more than a dozen cards currently available from today’s top issuers. From there, we ranked each one based on the following core categories and weights:

  • Welcome bonus (10%): Some cards—even those with no annual fee—offer welcome bonuses that you can earn once you make enough purchases within a certain time frame, such as spending $1,000 within three months of account opening.
  • Travel earnings (25%): These are the point rewards you’d earn by making travel-related purchases (e.g. 3X on hotels, 2X on airfare).
  • Car rental insurance (15%): Many, but not all travel-centric rewards cards include an auto rental collision damage waiver, which allows you to decline a portion of the rental company’s insurance and save potentially up to $30 per day. We gave extra consideration to if a card offers primary rental car insurance versus secondary, because primary kicks in immediately in a covered scenario—whereas secondary only applies after your own, personal insurance. 
  • Travel insurance benefits (15%): Some travel rewards cards automatically apply trip cancellation/interruption insurance, lost/delayed luggage reimbursement and even travel accident insurance on travel bookings made using the card.
  • Gas earning (5%): Since road trips remain a common form of travel, whether or not a card offers points rewards at the pump factored into our rankings.
  • Dining earning (10%): If a no-annual-fee travel rewards card offered 2X or more on restaurant purchases it favored well in this category.

The remaining 20% was based on the card’s main focus: hotel, airline or general travel rewards. 

  • For general travel—points transferrable to partners (20%): Points are literally worth more if you can transfer them to certain partners, so a card’s ability to transfer rewards to airline and hotel partners factored into our rankings.
  • For hotel rewards—free award night with booking (20%): Some hotel rewards cards offer a BOGO-like perk where if you redeem a certain number of nights with points you get an extra tacked on for free.
  • For airline rewards—ability to spend towards status (20%): Most airline rewards cards allow you to earn miles, but not all of them count those miles towards your next loyalty status. If a card treated them as “qualifying miles,” it fared better in this category.

Lastly, just keep in mind that virtually every aspect of a travel rewards card—from the rewards to the welcome bonus and fee structure—is subject to change, which could impact how many miles or points you earn. 

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Credit card swipe fees are going down. Are points going with them?

The largest credit card companies in the United States reached an agreement with merchants last month to reduce the so-called swipe fees retailers pay for accepting credit card payments, potentially saving the retailers $30 billion.

These fees also help fund the credit card rewards programs that many travelers redeem for things like free flights and hotel stays, leading points hawks to wonder: Are loyalty programs at risk?

Here’s what we know so far about the changes.

What are the terms of the deal?

Last year, credit card payments generated an estimated $72 billion in fees paid by merchants, which are generally passed along to customers in the form of higher prices. For nearly 20 years, merchants have been seeking reductions in the fees they pay Visa and Mastercard for handling transactions where the cards are used.

The proposed settlement, awaiting approval in a federal court, reduces and caps those fees for five years. It would also allow merchants to potentially charge consumers more based on the card they pay with. For example, a person paying with a premium card like the Chase Sapphire Reserve, which costs $550 a year, could be charged more than someone paying with the more basic Chase Sapphire Preferred card, with an annual fee of $95.

Why does it matter?

The majority of the fees collected go back to the banks that issue the credit cards. Those banks have used the funds to push premium credit cards that offer loyalty points, which can be redeemed for free travel and other perks. The cards with the biggest benefits tend to be those that charge higher swipe fees.

While the reduction in the fees collected sounds small — averaging at least 0.07% — they represent an estimated $30 billion over the five-year term of the deal, which banks could try to make up by reducing points perks.

“It’s reasonable to think that,” said Brian Kelly, founder of the Points Guy, a news site devoted to maximizing credit card points.

While he speculated that banks will be able to “find other ways to make up the difference,” he acknowledged that a points squeeze could emerge.

“Opportunities to earn probably aren’t going to flourish,” he said.

The idea that merchants could charge more to the holders of premium, perks-rich cards, which are expensive, might also deter consumers from using them. Some experts question the viability of the practice given the potential for consumer backlash.

Is the new agreement related to the Credit Card Competition Act?

The legal actions that led to the new credit card agreement date back to 2005. But the newer Credit Card Competition Act, proposed in 2023, aims to introduce more competition in the credit card payment system. By creating a cheaper alternative pipeline for processing payments, the proposed legislation is seen as a greater threat to rewards programs.

Responding to the just-announced agreement between the credit card companies and retailers, Sen. Dick Durbin, D-Ill., the lead sponsor of the Credit Card Competition Act, released a statement urging the act’s passage.

“I fear that this deal only provides temporary concessions negotiated by a few lawyers behind closed doors,” he said in the statement.

Other experts said the agreement may ease the pressure on Congress to pass the act.

“I think it’s a way for Visa and Mastercard to show that they are making a good-faith effort to help out merchants by lowering the fees they’ve been complaining about for 20 years, and hopefully enough to let senators know they’re doing their part,” said Chris Hassan, social media and brand manager for Upgraded Points, a website that tracks credit card benefits.

Separately, the proposed merger between Capital One and Discover, which is pending federal approval, could introduce more competition among credit cards and potentially improve rewards for holders of those cards.

What should I do now?

The points and payments systems won’t change until the agreement is approved, which is expected in late 2024 or early 2025, according to a news release from Mastercard.

But the topic should remind travelers of the reality of playing with points: The rules always change. Values tend to fall as redemption levels rise, which companies issuing these currencies are free to adjust at will.

If you have points, spend them, say experts like Sara Rathner, a travel and credit card specialist at the financial website NerdWallet. “They’re not a trophy to dust and admire.”

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Ask a Travel Nerd: How I Introduce Friends to Award Travel

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I’ve been an enthusiastic award traveler for over a decade, using points and miles earned from credit cards to book flights, hotels and more. Award travel has granted me experiences that would have otherwise been over my budget, helping me explore the world, spend time with loved ones and get where I’m going in comfort.

I’m grateful for my hobby and eager to share it with curious friends and family. However, award travel has complexities and pitfalls that make it risky.

I’ve learned over the years that introducing others to award travel requires a degree of care, so here are five guidelines I use when I welcome new players to the points and miles game.

1. Set realistic expectations

According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the average U.S. household spent over $1,850 on transportation and lodging for out-of-town trips in 2022. With that figure in mind, I’m not surprised people commonly get into award travel as a way to cut costs. But while “get a credit card and travel for free” sounds alluring, the reality is it’s not free and not that simple.

Booking with points and miles takes varying degrees of effort, depending on where you want to go and how luxuriously you want to travel. In addition to planning your itinerary, you’ll have to figure out which airline and hotel programs you’ll use to book it.

Once you earn enough points and miles, there’s no guarantee the airplane seat or hotel night will be available. Even when they are, booking them may involve out-of-pocket costs, such as taxes, fuel surcharges or resort fees . In short, it’s no sure bet.

To manage expectations, I paint an honest picture of award travel. While it’s not a golden ticket to first class seats and presidential suites, it can help you travel for less.

2. Start small

Since I started collecting points and miles in 2010, I’ve opened over 80 credit cards in pursuit of sign-up bonuses, spending rewards and other benefits. I've sometimes averaged more than one new credit card per month.

I can handle that volume because I’ve worked up to it, learning how to manage my credit and loyalty accounts over the years. But a beginner attempting that same pace would be like a student driver entering a Formula One race.

I encourage newbies to start small and set an achievable travel goal (like booking one flight or hotel stay with points) and figure out how best to meet it. That narrow focus provides an opportunity to learn the ins and outs of award travel without getting overwhelmed. If things go well, ramping up is easy. If not, the cost of failure is low.

3. Emphasize good financial habits

You’re not likely to ding your credit score by trying chess or snorkeling, but getting into award travel generally involves opening (and monitoring) various financial and loyalty accounts.

Richard Kerr, vice president of travel at Bilt Rewards, says that award travelers must set their priorities appropriately.

“Rewards never outweigh interest and fees,” Kerr said, who adds that it's important to make sure "the well-being of your personal finances always comes first in your pursuit of points and miles.”

According to data from the Federal Reserve, credit card annual percentage rates averaged more than 20% in 2023. Meanwhile, when redeemed for travel, most points and miles are worth just 1 to 2 cents.

Mismanaging accounts can be costly, so I stress the importance of organization and fiscal responsibility. I implore new award travelers to pay their credit card balances on time and in full and warn them against overspending. I also offer tips for keeping track of accounts and due dates and share my organizational tools where needed.

4. Follow along 

Points and miles can open a lot of doors, but throwing folks in the deep end to fend for themselves can do more harm than good.

Once I introduce someone to award travel, I feel some responsibility for the outcome, so I offer my continued assistance as needed to help them stay afloat.

I try to proactively check in with folks about their progress and ensure they’re meeting spending requirements, managing accounts and avoiding unnecessary costs. If all goes well initially, I keep them apprised of future opportunities (like award sales or outsized credit card bonuses ).

5. Don’t be pushy

The prospect of traveling at a heavy discount has the ring of a late-night infomercial, making many folks distrustful of it initially. I talk about award travel without sounding like I’m selling something. I speak plainly, avoid overhyping and never force details on disinterested parties.

On a related note, I’m upfront about any way I stand to gain personally. For example, I always disclose when a credit card offer earns me a referral bonus (even though I send my friends only the best available offers anyway).

Finally, I don’t ask for anything in return — my help comes with no strings attached.

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Breeze Easy Visa Credit Card review 2024: Money-saving perks for fans of the startup carrier

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Breeze Airways remains relatively unknown, but this startup airline is a breath of fresh air for travelers in underserved areas. The airline offers nonstop routes from smaller airports to popular U.S. destinations, allowing flyers to skip connecting through busy airports.

Now, the low-cost airline is launching its first credit card, the Breeze Easy™ Visa® Credit Card * The information for the Breeze Easy™ Visa® Credit Card has been collected independently by Blueprint. The card details on this page have not been reviewed or provided by the card issuer. . Cardholders can earn BreezePoints on Breeze flights and everyday expenses and redeem them for flights, bags, seat assignments, and more.

Here’s our full Breeze Easy Visa Credit Card review and our take on whether frequent Breeze flyers should take a closer look. 

Breeze Easy Visa Credit Card basics

  • Annual fee: $89.
  • Welcome bonus: 50,000 BreezePoints after spending $2,000 in the first 90 days of account opening.
  • Rewards: Earn up to 10 points per $1 on Nicer Bundles, Nicest Bundles and trip add-ons (5 points per $1 when the flight is purchased, plus 5 points per $1 once the flight is completed), up to 4 points per $1 on Nice Bundles (2 points per $1 when the flight is purchased, plus 2 points per $1 when flight is completed), 2 points per $1 on eligible grocery store and restaurant purchases (including inflight food and beverages and 1 point per $1 on other purchases.
  • APR: 21.24% to 29.99% variable.
  • Recommended credit score: Good to excellent.
  • Does the card offer preapproval? No.
  • Other benefits: Points never expire with the card, Group 1 Priority boarding, complimentary inflight Wi-Fi on Breeze Airbus fleet, 7,500-anniversary points after spending $10,000 in a year and no foreign transaction fees.

Breeze Easy Visa Credit Card review

A loyalty program is key to repeat business, and Breeze is offering its frequent flyers even more with the debut of a new travel rewards credit card. While the Breeze Easy Visa Credit Card isn’t for everyone, it provides plenty of value for the right cardholder.

You can earn up to 10 points per $1 on Nicer Bundles, Nicest Bundles and trip add-ons (5 points per $1 when the flight is purchased, plus 5 points per $1 once the flight is completed), up to 4 points per $1 on Nice Bundles (2 points per $1 when the flight is purchased, plus 2 points per $1 when flight is completed), 2 points per $1 on eligible grocery store and restaurant purchases (including inflight food and beverages and 1 point per $1 on other purchases.

In other words, you can get up to a 10% return on eligible Breeze purchases.

Your BreezePoints never expire as long as you have the card, and you can redeem them at a flat 1-cent-per-point rate for flights and other traveler extras such as checked bags and seat assignments.

But with an $89 annual fee, you’ll need to crunch the numbers to see if the card will provide enough value to justify the cost.

The card offers benefits you’d expect from any airline credit card , such as access to priority boarding for the cardholder and companions on the same reservation. And cardholders get free inflight Wi-Fi, saving $8 each way. (By the end of the year, Breeze plans to become a fleet of all Airbus A220s, one of the most comfortable regional jets to fly.)

In sum, Breeze offers an economical way to fly to dozens of U.S. destinations, and its new credit card is a natural fit for frequent Breeze travelers.

  • Elevated points spent on Breeze flights and trip add-ons: That’s one of the best rewards rates on any airline credit card, giving flyers a generous haul of points for booking Breeze flights. 
  • Complimentary Wi-Fi for all travelers on the same reservation: You won’t have to pay for internet connectivity, saving you $8 on every one-way flight.
  • BreezePoints won’t expire : BreezePoints normally expire after 24 months, but the card will extend their shelf life for as long as your account remains open.
  • Anniversary bonus: You’ll get a 7,500-point bonus every account anniversary, worth $75 for Breeze flights and more, if you spend at least $10,000 on the card each year. 
  • No free bags: Airline credit cards typically come with a free checked bag, but this card does not waive the cost of checked bags. 
  • BreezePoints are worth 1 cent apiece: While Breezy Rewards is a straightforward program, there’s no opportunity for outsized value, as with other frequent flyer program currencies.
  • Full rewards only after your flight : With the card’s earning rate, you’ll earn half of the BreezePoints when purchasing the flight and the other half after the flight is complete. 

Breeze Easy Visa Credit Card rewards

Perhaps the most eye-catching feature of Breeze’s first-ever credit card is the ability to earn huge rewards on eligible Breeze Airways purchases. Let’s take a closer look at how the rewards break down:

Cardholders can earn up to 10 points per $1 on Nicer Bundles, Nicest Bundles and trip add-ons (5 points per $1 when the flight is purchased, plus 5 points per $1 once the flight is completed), up to 4 points per $1 on Nice Bundles (2 points per $1 when the flight is purchased, plus 2 points per $1 when flight is completed), 2 points per $1 on eligible grocery store and restaurant purchases (including inflight food and beverages and 1 point per $1 on other purchases.

New applicants can also earn 50,000 BreezePoints after spending $2,000 in the first 90 days of account opening. 

Using government data and other publicly available information, we estimate that a household in the U.S. that would be in the market for this card has around $25,087 in annual expenses that can be charged to a credit card. 

We assumed the example cardholder purchased flights at the base-level ticket (Nice fare class). Here’s how our sample household’s rewards could break down:

Cardholders will earn BreezePoints through the Breezy Rewards program. In this example, the cardholder earned 37,119 points from card purchases, worth $371.19 for Breeze flights, baggage fees, seat assignments, and more. 

Breeze Airways is not part of an airline alliance, nor does it have any partnerships, except with new partner Priceline. You can only redeem your points for Breeze-related purchases, meaning there’s no opportunity to maximize rewards on other airlines. This is a key consideration if you want to apply for the Breeze card. 

Breeze Easy Visa Credit Card perks

An airline credit card is best suited to those who fly almost exclusively with the carrier, and the Breeze Easy Visa is no exception. Cardholders get the major advantage of free inflight Wi-Fi, saving them and companions on the same reservation $8 each way.

Furthermore, cardholders and their travel companions on the same reservation get Group 1 priority boarding. That means you’ll have first dibs on precious overhead bin space. The more you fly, the more value you’ll get from these benefits. 

In addition, cardholders get the chance to earn 7,500 bonus points each anniversary year after spending $10,000 in purchases. Those BreezePoints are worth $75 — nearly the cost of the annual fee — adding even more ongoing value. 

Although the airline has no international flights, the Breeze Easy card is a keeper for traveling abroad because there are no foreign transaction fees. It’s a Visa Signature card, which comes with complimentary travel insurance perks such as trip cancellation and interruption insurance, baggage delay coverage and more.

Breeze Easy Visa Credit Card drawbacks

One crucial feature the card is missing: a free bag benefit. Most airline credit cards will waive the cost of the first checked bag as a cardholder-exclusive perk. This could be a dealbreaker for some travelers.

At the lowest fare classes, Breeze only allows for one free personal item that must fit under the seat. The airline also operates on a dynamic bag pricing model, so the cost of a carry-on and checked bag will vary slightly depending on your flight route. 

While this may disappoint, remember that BreezePoints can be redeemed for extra charges, including bag fees. For instance, you can use 3,500 BreezePoints to wipe out a $35 carry-on bag charge. And, if you’ve booked a higher fare class (Nicer or Nicest), the cost of bags is included in the ticket bundle.

How the Breeze Easy Visa Credit Card compares to other travel cards 

Breeze easy visa credit card vs. chase sapphire preferred® card.

The Chase Sapphire Preferred Card , which has a $95 annual fee, is ideal for travelers looking to earn bonus points on travel and everyday purchases. You’ll earn 5 points per $1 on travel purchased through Chase Travel℠, 3 points per $1 on dining, select streaming services, and online grocery purchases (excluding Walmart, Target and wholesale clubs), 2 points per $1 on all other travel purchases and 1 point per $1 on all other purchases.

Chase Ultimate Rewards® has an enticing list of transfer partners, including United and Southwest. Cardholders can redeem miles at an elevated 1.25-cent rate for travel purchases via the Chase travel portal. Unfortunately, you can’t book Breeze Airways flights on Chase Travel, so this isn’t a fit if you want to redeem points for Breeze flights. 

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  • Flexible points that can be transferred to 14 travel partners or redeemed through Chase Travel℠ at 1.25 cents each.
  • $50 annual statement credit toward Chase Travel hotel bookings.
  • Valuable travel protections.
  • $95 annual fee.
  • Category bonuses are limited and not competitive against other travel cards.
  • Transfer partner list is limited compared to programs like Amex Membership ® Rewards and Citi ThankYou ® .

Card Details

  • Earn 60,000 bonus points after you spend $4,000 on purchases in the first 3 months from account opening. That’s $750 when you redeem through Chase Travel℠.
  • Enjoy benefits such as 5x on travel purchased through Chase Travel℠, 3x on dining, select streaming services and online groceries, 2x on all other travel purchases, 1x on all other purchases, $50 Annual Chase Travel Hotel Credit, plus more.
  • Get 25% more value when you redeem for airfare, hotels, car rentals and cruises through Chase Travel℠. For example, 60,000 points are worth $750 toward travel.
  • Count on Trip Cancellation/Interruption Insurance, Auto Rental Collision Damage Waiver, Lost Luggage Insurance and more.
  • Get complimentary access to DashPass which unlocks $0 delivery fees and lower service fees for a minimum of one year when you activate by December 31, 2024.
  • Member FDIC

Breeze Easy Visa Credit Card vs. Capital One Venture Rewards Credit Card * The information for the Capital One Venture Rewards Credit Card has been collected independently by Blueprint. The card details on this page have not been reviewed or provided by the card issuer.

The Capital One Venture Rewards Credit Card also has a $95 annual fee and offers the benefit of simplicity with 5 miles per $1 on hotels and rental cars booked through Capital One Travel and purchases through Capital One Entertainment and 2 miles per $1 on other purchases. You can redeem Capital One miles as a statement credit for any travel purchases made within the past 90 days at a rate of 1 cent apiece. This rewards flexibility is a big plus.

It’s also possible to outsize those rewards with Capital One’s airline and hotel transfer partner roster, especially for international flights. You’ll also benefit from a Global Entry/TSA PreCheck application fee credit (up to $100), a nice added travel perk. 

Breeze Easy Visa Credit Card vs. JetBlue Plus Card * The information for the JetBlue Plus Card has been collected independently by Blueprint. The card details on this page have not been reviewed or provided by the card issuer.

We’d be remiss not to offer a comparison to the JetBlue Plus card to see how the Breeze Easy card stacks up. The JetBlue Plus Card has a slightly higher $99 annual fee. It’s also issued by Barclays and offers similar earnings: 6 points per $1 on eligible JetBlue purchases, 2 points per $1 at restaurants and eligible grocery stores and 1 point per $1 on all other purchases. 

You’ll earn TrueBlue points, which can be redeemed for flights on the airline or partner carriers such as Qatar Airways or Hawaiian Airlines. The JetBlue Plus card offers a free first checked bag. This benefit provides at least $35 in savings each way, which helps offset the annual fee. 

Is the Breeze Easy Visa Credit Card worth it?

Between the card’s welcome bonus and ongoing rewards rates, there’s a lot of potential to stockpile BreezePoints. But unless you exclusively fly with the airline, it’s worth shopping around to see if another travel credit card will serve you better in the long term, especially if your goal is to save money on flights with a range of carriers, rather than just Breeze Airways.

Breeze Easy Visa Credit Card is right for you if:

  • You frequently fly out of the airline’s main hubs .
  • You want to earn rewards to save money on Breeze flights and travel purchases.
  • You want to save money onboard Breeze flights with the card’s complimentary Wi-Fi.

Frequently asked questions (FAQs)

Airline credit cards, such as the new Breeze Easy card, offer ways for the most loyal flyers to save money on travel. This card is no exception, with plenty of ways to earn BreezePoints, free Wi-Fi and more for ultra-loyal Breeze passengers.

The Breeze Easy card costs $89 per year. This fee is in line with competing travel cards, which you might also want to consider for more flexible rewards earning, redemption and perks.

While the issuing bank, Barclays, does not disclose a specific credit score requirement, you’ll want to have good to excellent credit to increase your chances of qualifying for most travel credit cards. 

Breeze Airways does not offer a true business-class product, but the airline has a spacious recliner seat called “Ascent class” on its Airbus A220 fleet, and extra legroom seats. 

*The information for the Breeze Easy™ Visa® Credit Card, Capital One Venture Rewards Credit Card and JetBlue Plus Card has been collected independently by Blueprint. The card details on this page have not been reviewed or provided by the card issuer.

Blueprint is an independent publisher and comparison service, not an investment advisor. The information provided is for educational purposes only and we encourage you to seek personalized advice from qualified professionals regarding specific financial decisions. Past performance is not indicative of future results.

Blueprint has an advertiser disclosure policy . The opinions, analyses, reviews or recommendations expressed in this article are those of the Blueprint editorial staff alone. Blueprint adheres to strict editorial integrity standards. The information is accurate as of the publish date, but always check the provider’s website for the most current information.

Stella Shon

Stella Shon is a freelance writer that connects the dots between personal finance and travel. Her work has appeared in The Points Guy, ValuePenguin and MoneyUnder30, and she's been interviewed by The New York Times, CNBC and more.

Allie is a journalist with a passion for money tips and advice. She's been writing about personal finance since the Great Recession for online publications such as Bankrate, CreditCards.com, MyWalletJoy and ValuePenguin. She's also written personal finance content for Discover, First Horizon Bank, The Hartford, Travelers and Synovus.

Grace Pilling is a deputy editor for credit cards at USA TODAY Blueprint. She believes credit cards are the ultimate choose-your-own-adventure tools of the financial world and gets excited about helping people discover the best credit card strategy for their unique goals. Prior to joining Blueprint, Grace worked on and led personal finance teams at Bankrate, CreditCards.com, MoneyUnder30 and MoneyGeek. She has a bachelor’s degree in English and writing and a diploma in editing and publishing.

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    To buy a card please visit your nearest Al Fardan Exchange branch or call us at 600 5222 65 If you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to reach out to our support team at [email protected] or +971 600 547774 .

  10. FAQs

    Al Fardan Exchange's Travelez prepaid Visa card is a safer alternative to cash. It offers you a secure and convenient way to carry your holiday travel money and access your funds globally. You can get your Travelez card from any Al Fardan Exchange branch. For more information, please visit Prepaid Cards.

  11. Travelez Plus Visa Prepaid Card

    You existing Travelez Plus prepaid card will be automatically disabled on 16th of March 2021 (UAE Time) and your funds will be safely held with our escrow account maintained with our Bank. When you visit the Al Fardan Exchange branch and collect your new card (post a successful KYC check) your funds will be loaded to the new card.

  12. Al Fardan Exchange

    You can obtain the AAlfardan exchange Multi-currency Cash Passport by: Visiting any of the Alfardan Exchange Branches in Qatar. Providing a copy of your QID / valid passport. Paying the requested amount to load onto the card. The card package will include a welcome letter along with an active PIN code. Upon customer request, a supplementary ...

  13. PDF Travel Card Card Services

    Travel Card Card Services Lost, Stolen or Damaged Cards If your Multi-currency Cash Passport is lost, stolen or damaged, reporting this to Card Services immediately will help protect the funds on the Card. The dedicated Card Services team is on hand to help, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. If your Multi-currency Cash

  14. Money transfer & exchange

    Multi-currency Travel Card. English; ... Alfardan Center Branch. Grand Hamad Street Alfardan Center Doha, Qatar +97444537777; Currency Converter. Enter amount then select currency. Please select the conversion rates 1 Qatari ...

  15. Prepaid Cards

    CLASSIC. Presenting the Travelez Plus Classic card tailored to customers who are looking for a safer alternative to cash. The reloadable prepaid Visa card is ideal for customers who would like to enjoy shopping online or at any POS in the UAE bundled with a wide range of offers. The card is a secure and convenient way to manage your funds and ...

  16. Al Fardan Exchange launches Visa travel card in UAE

    By Arabia Travel News. June 7, 2022. 0. 901. Al Fardan Exchange, a leading money transfer and currency exchange firm in the UAE, has announced the launch of the Travelez Plus Visa Platinum Card, tailored to customers who are looking for a safer alternative to cash payments. The reloadable prepaid Visa card is the smartest, most convenient way ...

  17. Al Fardan Exchange TravelEZ Plus Classic Card

    Can load the card once per day. No annual membership fees are charged. Can load the card maximum of 12 times per month. Can maintain a maximum balance of AED 36,700. The minimum load amount is AED 100. The card is valid for 6 months. Al Fardan Exchange. Al Fardan Exchange is a member of the Al Fardan Group, which has roots stretching back to 1954.

  18. Alfardan Exchange

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  19. Travelezplus

    Enter your card details. Card Number. Expiry Date. CVV2 (Last 3 digits on the back of your card) The Travelezplus Multi-Currency prepaid card is issued by Abu Dhabi Islamic Bank and is a member of VISA International.

  20. FAQ

    You can activate personalised Al Ansari Exchange TravelCard either by using any of the options below: a. Using Al Ansari Exchange Mobile App (Available on iOS & Android) b. Logging on to www.alansariexchangetravelcard.com. c. Calling at our dedicated call center on - +9714 366 2117. 7.

  21. Travelezplus

    Customer Care Unit. Our Agents are available 24x7, 365 days a year. Please contact us at. +971 600 547774. or. [email protected].

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