Limited-Time Travel Credit Card Offers for Frequent Floaters!

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Several travel credit cards deals expired on May 3 — we hope you took advantage of them while they were still live!

We’ll update this post with a few more when they come along, so check back. In the meantime, here are some you may want to consider.

Hotel Cards

A new offer just dropped for Chase’s card_name. New cardholders can bonus_miles_full. I believe this is the card’s biggest-ever welcome bonus. 

Here’s a nice benefit: card members receive an annual anniversary night (starting the second year of card membership) valued at up to 35,000 points. (The card carries as annual_fees annual fee.)

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Read more now about the IHG® Rewards Premier Business Credit Card and learn how to apply for this promotion. <– Link

Time to Set Sail!

Credit card points are a great way to offset travel costs. Because cruising often involves other costs — such as flights, hotels, and ground transportation — taking advantage of limited-time offers can be especially helpful.

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Chris Carley
Chris Carley
Chris, in addition to running EyeoftheFlyer.com, is a travel, points, miles, and credit card aficiando. He can teach us how to leverage points to make one unimaginable cruise not just attainable but affordable. Why not fly and stay for free before the cruise — which you’ll pay for with points?

2 COMMENTS

  1. Thank you for not recommending cruise line credit cards 🙂 Maybe someday cruise lines will learn how to issue cards with proper point value the way airlines do.

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