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Wednesday, November 14, 2018

Southwest's Premium Credit Card: 60,000 Point Offer Makes it Must For Southwest Passengers and more...

Chase's new Southwest Airlines premium credit card has increased its initial bonus offer to let you earn 60,000 Rapid Rewards points. That's a great deal, and it's more than halfway towards a Southwest Airlines companion pass. But they've created real ...

Southwest’s Premium Credit Card: 60,000 Point Offer Makes it Must For Southwest Passengers and more...


Southwest’s Premium Credit Card: 60,000 Point Offer Makes it Must For Southwest Passengers

Chase's new Southwest Airlines premium credit card has increased its initial bonus offer to let you earn 60,000 Rapid Rewards points. That's a great deal, and it's more than halfway towards a Southwest Airlines companion pass. But they've created real value for customers who fly Southwest.

I like the line from Southwest's chief marketing officer: it has the 3 Ps... "more perks, more points, and more priority."

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British Airways Won’t Be a UK Airline Anymore If Brexit Deal Isn’t Approved

On Monday Spanish language El Pais reported that British Airways parent company IAG was in talks with that country's government about ensuring the airline conglomerate would be a European - rather than UK - company once Britain leaves the EU, if no bilateral aviation deal is done in time.

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3 Day Special Awards & New Loyalty Program Prepares Lyft to Introduce Credit Card

A roundup of the most important stories of the day. I keep you up to date on the most interesting writings I find on other sites – the latest news and tips.

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All 4 Southwest Credit Cards Now Have 60,000 Point Initial Bonus Offers

The three Southwest Airlines personal credit cards all had offers to earn 40,000 Rapid Rewards points as an initial bonus, while the business card had a 60,000 point offer. Now all the personal card offers have been increased, and all four cards will let you earn 60,000 Rapid Rewards points.

You can potentially get a personal and small business card. And now is the time, because if your bonuses post and you earn a total of 110,000 points early in 2019 then you can earn a companion pass -- designated companion flies for just the cost of taxes whether you buy a ticket or redeem points. And that'll last through all of 2020!

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American Airlines Domestic First Class Gets All New Meals Starting Wednesday, Here’s What’s Served

American Airlines is rolling out new menus for domestic first class lunches and dinners this week, and will be flying starting Wednesday. New breakfasts follow next year.

Here's what's for lunch and dinner starting tomorrow -- we can expect these meals, designed by chef Julian Barsotti, to be standard fare for the next year. That should give me plenty of time to try the new lunch cheeseburger.

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Amazing: $2000 Credit Card Signup Bonus Transfers to 150,000 Airline Miles

Incredibly Capital One® Spark® Miles for Business has just increased its initial bonus offer: 50,000 miles after $5,000 spend in the first 3 months and 150,000 more miles when you spend $50,000 in the first 6 months from opening your account.

Today's news about transferring Capital One points to airline miles for certain cards means your 200,000 miles would be worth $2000 — or could be transferred to your choice of 150,000 miles with any of these 12 airlines (starting next month).

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