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Wondering which credit card offers the best rewards for free flights?

Question:

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Helga

Anyone know what is the best credit card for gaining free flights?

Humans say...

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Laura

We use the RBC Avion business card and it's great. There are Avion cards for personal use as well.

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Andrea

I have the Capital One Aspire

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Edson

I got rbc british airways , you can use the points on any ba flights or any one world airline partners , flu to South America using my points , Yvr-Dallas-Santiago-Rio de Janeiro ba points , flying American and lan

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Mike

Avion points get you an economy seat on any plane, any time, anywhere.

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Jason

Avion and transfer them to BA when they have the 1.5 times

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Mike

Just be aware you pay taxes and fees as extra
Example-flights from YVR to Gatwick last September.
BA and air canada - ticket price $ 550. Txs & Fees $650.
iceland air - ticket price $1000. Txs & fees $250.
We saved $800 + a stop over in Iceland (free up to 7 days). And I should mention that BA, air canada and iceland air all need 65,000 Avion points (Canada to Europe), whatever their ticket price.

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Mk

I think the Amex gold is best followed by capital one aspire. My wife uses avion, don't care much for it. Really depends on your spending habits too.

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Laura

Avion has no flight restrictions and you can use the points to cover the taxes and fees as well... extremely flexible and easy to use

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Angie

I'll vouch for the RBC Avion too. I use a lot of other points cards and so far this is the best.

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Helga

Great! I'm from Iceland so it would be great to be able to gain points towards flights home
thanks!!

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Mayur

RBC AVION. For domestic flights use just RBC. For international, convert to American Aadvantage. Then you can book on any one world airline with lowest taxes and fees. American, us airways, Alaska air, cathay pacific, japan airlines, etihad air. Lots of choices.

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Sandy

I use the RBC points and you can fly to multiple destinations with only using the one set of points. We went from Kelowna to Orlando stayed a week flew to Miami went on a cruise for a week and then flew back to Kelowna from Miami using only 35,000 points each. I did the same thing again Kelowna-Montreal-Toronto-Kelowna. Technically you could do a trip around the world using only 100,000 points. U pay taxes though.

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Janella

I have the Avion Visa through RBC and I love it. last year it paid for my round trip, direct flight to Hawaii from Vancouver, BC. my boyfriend paid $950. It cost me 45,000 points.

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Janella

i should mention there is an annual fee.. but you can fly with any airline and there are no blackout days or times. was super easy.

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Cris

Td infinite visa. Its not required book through their website

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Shannon

Avion Visa with RBC just paid for mine and husband's round trip to Thailand
Love it!

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Janella

Shannon how many points was that? So great!

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Mike

100,000. I've booked to Thailand several times (company credit cards helps a great deal).

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Laura

My husband and I flew return to Prague 2 years ago using Avion points ... we have accumulated enough points for another trip to Europe this fall.

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Susan

I like aeroplan & have been using for more than 10 yrs. It needs only 75,000 to Thailand.

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Raj

Capital One Aspire

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Elly

I have aeroplan for many years now and works good for me...in saying that I travel solo so that helps...but I have used it many many times...

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Jenna

Avion! ! So amazing

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Bev

Don't get Air Miles. It takes forever and ever to accumulate points. I have been saving (putting all my purchases on my Amex card) for almost 15 years, and I STILL don't have enough points to get to London UK. And now, there is hardly anything you can buy (such as Starbuck cards, which they used to offer) with your points. As soon as I find a way of using my points, I am going elsewhere. By the way, my daughter has Avion and loves it.

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Mike

You get 1 point for each dollar you spend. Use your Avion card for absolutely everything - (and it goes without saying to pay it off each month. There - I said it anyway). If you have a business use the same type of card and have the points transferred over to your personal one each month. Good luck - and happy spending.

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Mike

A bit of a story about Air Miles. I finally collected enough for 2 tickets to Thailand - by their reckoning. Spent about 3 hours on the phone trying to find a flight available with 2 seats. None in Oct, none in Feb, none in March. Each request took about 20 minutes to answer. Finally I asked - are there ever any seats using Air Miles to Thailand? Answer within 10 seconds - NO. What an unbelievable waste of time.

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Adnarim

Get one of those free Amex cards for a year and transfer them over and cancel before the year is done. The intro points will start you off with a free flight

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Anh

Hanna Bouchard dealers dont let you pay more than $500-$1000 on credit card.

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Kristina

Td infinite visa. You get 3 points to every $1 you spend
check it out..and NO annual free if you have more then $3500 in yout acct.

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Shellie

I love my TD infinite rewards.. So many free flights I've used.... And it's covers whole cost....no tax scam

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Sue

TD Infinite & RBC both great

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Wanda

Definitely TD Infinite Visa !!!

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Laurie

I thought Avion covered taxes, but last time I tried to book they charged taxes. Was I doing something wrong?

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Laura

Hi Laurie - you can use Avion points to cover taxes - if you are booking flights through your RBC online banking just make sure you click on the option that says $1=100 points and you can use as many points as you want to cover the entire flight or just a portion of it. So a flight that costs $850 including taxes you would use 85,000 points. Otherwise flights to Europe use 65,000 points + taxes.

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Cathy

Great question. I've been doing research/comparisons between points and cash back cards to see which ones are the best bang for the buck so all this info is great!

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Andy

Amex --> self refer to business amex --> cancel amex --> self refer to amex again --> cancel business amex... repeat

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Shellie

For the TD Infinite you get 3 points for every dollar you spend. 10,000 points is equal to 50.00 in TD rewards that you can spend on any travel. Don't have to book through TD exclusively.... If you do they have teamed up with Expedia.ca ..... Check out their site www.tdrewards.com
TDREWARDS.COM
TD Rewards - Home

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Laura

If you sign up for Avion you get 15,000 free points and they usually waive the first year's fee. I have heard you can get the yearly fee waived each year if you threaten to cancel your card but I haven't tried it.

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Erin

Andrea & Raj, they just changed Capital One Aspire's rewards program. I have yet to call and discuss, but found it odd that I was sent a new card two months ago when my current one has two years until expiry. They changed the sign up bonus (was 35,000 points so $350) and there is no annual bonus of 10,000 points anymore.
I haven't activated the new card yet because I threw away the fine print, and foresee them pulling some sort of bait and switch about how rewards miles are calculated...

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Marie

I havellots of airmiles. But to use them for a particular flt that is supposed to be 3300 pSt, when doing actual booking, 3300 point seats not available. However couple seats for 4400 pts available. And I am only talking of Cranbrook bc to Winnipeg return. Disgusting...$20 for 1 pt. Does anyone know how I can transfer these to some other card and if so, what card? Do not want to pay annual fee.

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Marie

need to fly out of cranbrook bc August 7 for wpg.Prob thru cgy returning August 11. any good deals anywhere?

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Marie

We just bought our car about $16,000 plus ano everyone gathered round at dealership to see it go on bro madtercard for airmiles. But we pd $300 extra for this privilege. Phoned MasterCard first tho. It was fun buying a car on mastercard. Of course we paid it off at end of month. Great experience but not much airmiles considering how many airmiles it takeys for even a short felt.

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Pablo

Paying extra dollars for airmiles(and $300 at that!)... you must be crazy! I wouldn't spend one extra dollar for airmiles... over time they change to rules, devalue to points needs and change and/or increase the number of flying zones. People think they're getting a great deal and it seems are even suckered into essentially paying for these so-called perks.

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Edwin

RBC Avion

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Darlene

TD travel visa we have had it for years and have never had a problem booking holidays ever. Best point card.

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Juan

westjet Rbc

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Beth

TD first class visa

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Donna

alaska airlines MasterCard ...lots of partners, points don't expire, annual companion fare( first pax gets best price, comp goes for 100 + tax). 25,000 bonus miles at approval.
I have the canadian one

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Louise

I love RBC Avion as it is partnered with british airways and twice a year you can convert the money spent to BA and receive 50% more points.


A.I. says...

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The Best Credit Card for Free Flights

Are you a frequent flyer looking for ways to earn free flights? If so, choosing the right credit card can be a game-changer. With the right credit card, you can rack up points or miles that can be redeemed for free flights, upgrades, and other travel perks.

What to Look for in a Travel Credit Card

When selecting a credit card for free flights, there are several factors to consider:

  • Sign-up Bonus: Many credit cards offer lucrative sign-up bonuses that can give you a head start on earning points or miles. Look for cards that offer bonuses worth at least $500 in travel credits.
  • Earning Rates: Pay attention to the earning rates for different categories of spending. Ideally, you want a card that offers bonus points or miles for travel-related purchases, such as airfare, hotels, and dining.
  • Annual Fee: While some of the best travel credit cards come with annual fees, the benefits they provide often outweigh the cost. However, make sure the annual fee is reasonable and that you'll use the card enough to justify the fee.
  • Travel Benefits: Look for cards that offer travel-related benefits, such as free checked bags, priority boarding, airport lounge access, and travel insurance.

Top Credit Cards for Free Flights

Here are some of the best credit cards for earning free flights:

  1. Chase Sapphire Reserve: This premium travel card offers 3X points on travel and dining purchases, as well as a generous sign-up bonus worth $750 in travel credits. It also provides travel benefits like Priority Pass airport lounge access and a $300 annual travel credit.
  2. American Express Platinum Card: The Amex Platinum card is known for its luxurious travel benefits, including access to over 1,300 airport lounges worldwide, a $200 annual airline fee credit, and a generous welcome bonus.
  3. Capital One Venture X Rewards Credit Card: This card offers 2X miles on all purchases, plus a sign-up bonus worth $750 in travel credits. It also provides a $300 annual travel credit and access to Capital One Lounges and Priority Pass lounges.
  4. Citi Premier Card: With 3X points on travel and gas purchases, and 2X points on dining and entertainment, the Citi Premier Card is a great option for frequent travelers. It also offers a substantial sign-up bonus and no foreign transaction fees.

Remember, the best credit card for free flights ultimately depends on your spending habits and travel preferences. Take the time to compare different cards and their rewards programs to find the one that fits your lifestyle and maximizes your earning potential.









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