We dont often check bags. AMERICAN to get the card id need some credits I could use. Have the Business Delta Gold. The $150 AF is a easy fee to erase with the delta stays credit that i would be booking anyway. Dont know long term but i dont worry about the annual fee knowing the stays credit at least neutralizes it Priority pass and some chase lounges are enough for us.
I have both the AA Executive World MasterCard and the Delta Reserve and Amex Platinum. I will be dropping the Amex Platinum on the next renewal due to: 1) Paying $50 for a guest to come with me, 2) The Centurion lounges aren’t as good as they once were. Another thing I dislike about the Delta Reserve card is the fact that you can’t use partner lounges unless you’re in business class. Also, another downside is that Delta only has one or two lounges overseas. AA is much better! They have lounges overseas, and you can visit partner lounges and take guest with you. Hands down, AA is better!
@ I dont know if the gift card gives you credit, but under payment in the app, there's a card called lyft cash that you can keep on adding money to and can use for rides, though the minimum top up is $25. So doing this every month will trigger the $10 statement credit.
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We dont often check bags. AMERICAN to get the card id need some credits I could use.
Have the Business Delta Gold. The $150 AF is a easy fee to erase with the delta stays credit that i would be booking anyway. Dont know long term but i dont worry about the annual fee knowing the stays credit at least neutralizes it
Priority pass and some chase lounges are enough for us.
@@billwright2176 That works. Thanks for watching.
Grinds at me also there is no guest access to lounges for the $$ American Express cards (reserve, platinum)
@@keyKEYAdventures Absolutely. Everyone says it’s “the best lounge access”. I guess just for lonely people. lol
I have both the AA Executive World MasterCard and the Delta Reserve and Amex Platinum. I will be dropping the Amex Platinum on the next renewal due to: 1) Paying $50 for a guest to come with me, 2) The Centurion lounges aren’t as good as they once were. Another thing I dislike about the Delta Reserve card is the fact that you can’t use partner lounges unless you’re in business class. Also, another downside is that Delta only has one or two lounges overseas. AA is much better! They have lounges overseas, and you can visit partner lounges and take guest with you. Hands down, AA is better!
@@robcook7627 great observations. I love my AA Executive card.
Ride share credit is bull . Give me the whole 120 at one time and when it’s gone it’s gone. That’s how Bank Of America does it.
@@TheRodrick89 That is a lot better. Thanks for watching.
Yeah its annoying, but i think people figured a way by just spending it on Lyft cash and then once piled up can use it for the ride.
@@beigefox6579 you only get 10 dollars a month. Use it or lose it.
@@beigefox6579 How does that work? Is it a gift card purchase?
@ I dont know if the gift card gives you credit, but under payment in the app, there's a card called lyft cash that you can keep on adding money to and can use for rides, though the minimum top up is $25. So doing this every month will trigger the $10 statement credit.
To me the guess access is a deal breaker for an airline card. I rarely travel alone.
The AA executive card is way better.
@@SleepyRod Yep. Thanks for the comment.