Airline Reward
Cards
Airline Credit Cards offers frequent flyer
programs. You can earn airline mileage credits as you spend
with frequent flyer credit cards.
Put simply, airline mile credit cards or
frequent flyer credit cards give you airline miles credits (or
frequent flyer miles) whenever you use your card. Typically,
you as the cardholder accumulate "points" based on the dollar
amount of your credit card purchases over a period of time.
Based on a predetermined point level, you can then redeem those
points for airline travel (much like frequent flyer miles).
Each airline mile credit card is a bit different; therefore,
be sure to read the fine details in the card’s terms and
conditions to find out how many airline miles you gain for
every dollar spent in purchases. Also, watch out for how many
airline miles you will need to accumulate before you qualify
for a free airline ticket. Finally, find out whether or not
airline miles expire if you do not use them within a specified
amount of time. Because airline mile reward programs can be
costly for credit card companies, many airline mile credit
cards come with an annual fee. These cards are great for people
who frequently travel or for those who want to use their cards
to plan vacations, but the associated fee might make them
impractical for other types of cardholders.
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Miles by Discover®
Card
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- 12,000 Bonus Miles* –
1,000 Miles each month you make a purchase
for the first 12 months
- Double Miles on up to $3,000 in travel
and restaurant purchases each year
- Book any travel, anytime with no
blackout dates or restrictions
- 1 Mile for every $1 on all your other
purchases
- Unlimited Miles that never expire*
- No Annual Fee
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