Are AIRLINE CREDIT CARDS Worth It?

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  • Опубликовано: 29 ноя 2024

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  • @MarkReese
    @MarkReese  2 года назад +28

    ✍️ *CORRECTION!* I dug through the Offer Details for the United credit cards, and they CAN help you earn towards elite status 😃✈️ Here's the breakdown...
    💥 *UPDATE 11.09.2023:* The earning rates below are valid through the end of 2023. Starting on 1.01.2024, the earn rates are changing. Learn more here:
    onemileatatime.com/news/united-mileageplus-changes-2024
    1. *United Explorer Card:* Earn 500 Premier Qualifying Points (PQP) for every $12,000 in net purchases (including purchases made by authorized users) up to a *maximum of 1,000 PQP in a calendar year.*
    2. *United Business Card:* Earn 500 Premier Qualifying Points (PQP) for every $12,000 in net purchases (including purchases made by authorized users) *up to a maximum of 1,000 PQP in a calendar year.*
    2. *United Quest Card:* Earn 500 Premier Qualifying Points (PQP) for every $12,000 in net purchases (including purchases made by authorized users) up to a *maximum of 3,000 PQP in a calendar year.*
    3. *United Club Infinite Card:* Earn 500 Premier Qualifying Points (PQP) for every $12,000 in net purchases (including purchases made by authorized users) up to a *maximum of 4,000 PQP in a calendar year.*
    Thanks for viewer Micah for pointing this out 👍

    • @JosueLopezXIX
      @JosueLopezXIX 2 года назад +1

      Sorry how is this related to Avianca? I am bit confused

    • @MarkReese
      @MarkReese  2 года назад +6

      @@JosueLopezXIX - Both Avianca & United are in the same airline alliance (Star Alliance). There are currently 26 airlines in the Star Alliance, which means you can redeem miles across the different airlines within that alliance. That means you can redeem United miles with Avianca.

  • @pemalama23
    @pemalama23 8 месяцев назад +3

    I think it’s beneficial for airlines that aren’t easily transferable. Just got approved for the Citi AAdvantage plat select for 80k points after 4k spend. Going to downgrade to no Af mileage up card after first year before fee hits. Needed AA since my CSR and Amex Plat doesnt transfer. Now just need a Turkish credit card lol. Barclays Aviator Red for easy sub is definitely next up.

    • @MarkReese
      @MarkReese  8 месяцев назад +2

      Good point! You can transfer to Turkish via Citi, Capital One, and Bilt.

  • @kayleep.2458
    @kayleep.2458 2 года назад +82

    I’ve really been loving this channel lately. As a 23 yo who has come from a family that wasn’t the best at finances or understanding credit & highly discouraged getting credit cards its great to find someone go into so much depth about almost every card I’ve had any sort of questions with. Thank you for being that person I can learn from & know how to keep up with my credit as well as teach me how to make my cards work for me.

    • @MarkReese
      @MarkReese  2 года назад +5

      So glad to hear you've found value in the channel, Kaylee! 😃🏆 Well done on the self-education, too!

  • @justjoe732
    @justjoe732 Год назад +15

    this is by far the best video that compares travel credit cards. every video i've watched about this was up to two card comparisons and you quadrupled it AND added more detailed comparisons. amazing work mark

    • @MarkReese
      @MarkReese  Год назад +2

      Glad you found it beneficial, Joe!

  • @michellehuynh8451
    @michellehuynh8451 8 месяцев назад +1

    Hi Mark. You should do a video comparing the WF Autograph with your travel cc’s here: Amex Gold, CSP, and Citi. 🙂 Thank you

    • @MarkReese
      @MarkReese  8 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks for the suggestion!

  • @Cruzan9
    @Cruzan9 Год назад +5

    Nice job on outlining and explaining things. If I were trying to decide from the cards mentioned here, I like Chase Sapphire Preferred and AmEx Gold.

  • @TampaAerialMedia
    @TampaAerialMedia 2 года назад +1

    Well done, your graphics are great, you've earned a new subscriber.

    • @MarkReese
      @MarkReese  2 года назад +1

      Thanks so much! 🥇

  • @parisyaffe7651
    @parisyaffe7651 2 года назад +8

    One thing that makes me weary of any cards offering miles instead of cash back is that they limit what you can use the miles on. Many times the miles can only be used on “full priced tickets” or economy flights, when I can find a flight on spirit airlines or something that is up to hundreds cheaper, making the true value of these “miles” substantially less then if I were to be using a good cash back card and having the flexibility to choose the cheapest flight possible through kayak etc.

    • @MarkReese
      @MarkReese  2 года назад +1

      Air miles & hotel points are definitely more limited than regular 'bank points.'

  • @chikaadiele3155
    @chikaadiele3155 Год назад +2

    I fly budget airlines like Frontier and Spirit 90% of the time. I'm considering getting the Spirit credit card since it doesn't have any transfer partners, and I can get the sign up bonus of 50k miles. I don't value any of the perks that the card gives right now (since I have gold status due to status match) or even in the future (since I don't care about zone 2 boarding or 25% off inflight purchases). The intro annual fee is $0 followed by the $79 annual fee the following year, and I would cancel before then. So essentially $0/$79 for 50k points that retail at $1250. Would you recommend getting the card if my purpose was to increase my points balance or do you suggest something else?

    • @MarkReese
      @MarkReese  Год назад +3

      Sounds like a fine way to increase your points balance 👍

  • @Leoprieto74
    @Leoprieto74 2 года назад +45

    I currently have five airline credit cards and I have them solely for the perks and benefits they provide. I don’t put any spend on them other than to buy the airfare tickets for each corresponding airline to trigger some of the benefits. Two of my airline cards provides me airport lounge access (United Club and Admiral Club membership). I like having those two airlines lounge access because they’re are a hub in my two home airports (IAD & DCA). In addition to the lounge access on two of my cards, I also get these perks in most of my airline cards; priority boarding, discount on inflight purchases, seat upgrades when available, free wifi on on one card, free check bags in all five cards (although I never check bags).

    • @farahbokhari4478
      @farahbokhari4478 2 года назад

      I love this and it makes me want to get the AA card since I live in an AA hub(PHL) but does the AA card give you seat upgrades?

    • @farahbokhari4478
      @farahbokhari4478 2 года назад

      Also, I assume u have the AA executive card?

    • @Leoprieto74
      @Leoprieto74 2 года назад +2

      Yes, it is the Citi AAdvantage Executive World Elite MC. No, no seat upgrade with this card. One huge benefit is authorized users. It is free to add authorize users and they also get Admiral Club access. Priority boarding Group 4. 25% discount inflight purchases.

    • @farahbokhari4478
      @farahbokhari4478 2 года назад

      @@Leoprieto74 Now do you try to use the card to get status with American?

    • @Leoprieto74
      @Leoprieto74 2 года назад +1

      No. Not interested in persuing status with any airline. First, it is difficult and second I don’t travel that much (5-6 trips per year).

  • @brandonunruh1822
    @brandonunruh1822 Год назад +2

    You are forgetting about the benefits on airline credit cards. For example I use my United Explorer card to book United flights instead of my Sapphire Preferred because when I do I get my checked bag for free. You have to book with that card to get the benefit. That saves minimum of $70 per round trip flight with that alone. You also get credit towards elite status

    • @MarkReese
      @MarkReese  Год назад +2

      I take it you didn't watch from 11:12 to the end?
      (Also re: United elite status, I added a pinned comment to the top about that).

  • @michaelacurtis9048
    @michaelacurtis9048 2 года назад +3

    Thanks for the helpful comparison! The only thing I don’t hear talked about is the chase portal is a third party booking. So if you book your flight there and your flight gets canceled you are kind of screwed. Same reason I would never book a flight with Expedia, or other travel sites… always directly with the airline! So those 5x points come with a drawback!

    • @MarkReese
      @MarkReese  2 года назад +3

      Hi Michaela - correct! This video was about the card products themselves, not the portals. Great point nonetheless ✈ I may do a portal-focused video later on.

  • @dbazile15
    @dbazile15 2 года назад +13

    This is a really important video for people to see. I was always anti airline cards because I live in philadelphia and it is an American Airlines Hub. I commute back and fourth to Miami which is also an AA hub. So my logic was its not worth getting cards for SW or united since I would have to go way out of my way to use them for that airline. I didn't even think about the transfer partners since I use my points mostly for hotel stays

    • @MarkReese
      @MarkReese  2 года назад +2

      Glad it widened the perspective a bit! 😃👊

    • @Jiggy609
      @Jiggy609 Год назад

      why not get the Citi AAdvantage card?

    • @dbazile15
      @dbazile15 Год назад

      @@Jiggy609 low earning rates, low average redemption and the only thing decent for me would be the lounge but so many other cards give more benefits where I can get free food on that same AA flight

  • @weltraumbummler2780
    @weltraumbummler2780 11 месяцев назад +1

    I’ll move to America soon from Germany and this whole credit card thing is so complicated. I thought an airline card might be a good choice. Probably they still are if you fly at least once pear year but it seem I have to look for a second one for paying every day stuff. At least I learned that.

  • @loloi
    @loloi 2 года назад +13

    I have two airlines cards (United Explorer and AAdvantage Aviator) and I found out how they frequently run multiplier promos that make them good for earning miles on everyday spend. From Jan to March this year, United had 5x for dining, groceries, and Amazon (capped at $1500), then from Apr to June it’s 6x for United purchases, plus 5x for travel, gas, and groceries (capped at $1500). The AAdvantage Aviator is currently running a 3x multiplier for dining, groceries, and drug stores (capped at 3600 miles). So they are not always bad for everyday spend.

    • @MarkReese
      @MarkReese  2 года назад +2

      Correct & great point, William 😃👍

    • @efit4255
      @efit4255 2 года назад +1

      Where do you check that ? I have the exploder card and have never seen those offers

  • @jamilbanks481
    @jamilbanks481 Год назад +3

    Mark, you never disappoint. Thank you for enlightening us with your hard earned wisdom!

    • @MarkReese
      @MarkReese  Год назад +2

      You're welcome! Glad you found value in the video!

  • @ynsam
    @ynsam 2 года назад +4

    I have a delta skymiles platinum card and it pays for itself with a companion certificate. I have traveled delta internationally 4 times in first class and see that its almost 5x return per point.

    • @MarkReese
      @MarkReese  2 года назад +1

      Awesome Yadnesh! That companion certificate can be very valuable ✈️

  • @vivii1219
    @vivii1219 Год назад +1

    This is the best video I have watched comparing the travel related cards! You have done an excellent job! Thanks!

  • @cwoolfo1
    @cwoolfo1 2 года назад +3

    I have 2 airline cards. Southwest Priority...it pays for its self, and the Delta Platinum the companion pass pays for the annual fee. Also amex has great offers

    • @MarkReese
      @MarkReese  2 года назад +1

      Great 2 cards! I've got my eyes on that SW Priority 👊

    • @jwashington4863
      @jwashington4863 2 года назад +1

      I love my SWA Priority card ! The benefits are really good!

  • @Xtremeproducts
    @Xtremeproducts 2 года назад +2

    It depends. I have the AA cc buynow pay of 6 months without interest since 2009

  • @DuffMan-c5z
    @DuffMan-c5z 2 года назад +3

    Good stuff. I grabbed the Barclays Aviator Red for the free first checked bag for 4 people, and I have an AA hub nearby.
    One trip covers the $99 AF

    • @MarkReese
      @MarkReese  2 года назад +1

      Great reason to get the card! The bag savings is great ✈️

  • @drewski91
    @drewski91 2 года назад +3

    I'd argue you're right for these mid-level cards.. but their premium cards offer enough additional perks, I'd argue if you're loyal to an airline, it can pay out, especially for status, which you won't get on Amex Gold or CSP.

    • @MarkReese
      @MarkReese  2 года назад +2

      Yep! On the whole, airline cards are best for the perks & spending towards status ✈️

  • @azan-183
    @azan-183 2 года назад +12

    So basically, most ppl should get bank travel cards instead of airline cards. I rlly like the United Explorer card solely bc of the two lounge passes, although I very rarely travel with them, and the CapOne Venture is comparable. A similar video, but for hotel cards, would be very interesting!

    • @MarkReese
      @MarkReese  2 года назад +7

      Similar video for hotels will likely happen in the future 😃👊 Got a hotel card video coming soon, but it'll have a different focus. The United Explorer Card is great!

    • @duckymomo7935
      @duckymomo7935 Год назад +2

      I am curious how a person can fly exclusively one company when the airline does not necessarily service everywhere
      Sure you can get AA into most major cities but there are instances smaller cities get flown into but have less flights available
      Flying internationally also becomes very useless cards

  • @natetulchinsky2046
    @natetulchinsky2046 2 года назад +3

    Aside from Marriott transfers, Alaska airline miles are hard to earn except through spend on their credit card. Some people put everyday spend on their Alaska airlines card because of the value from the miles themselves.

    • @MarkReese
      @MarkReese  2 года назад +1

      Yep, good point 👍 Alaska miles tend to have a higher average value than most domestic airlines, so it can be worth using their credit card to earn miles for some people who fly the airline 💯

    • @natetulchinsky2046
      @natetulchinsky2046 2 года назад +1

      @@MarkReese Those Cathay Pacific First class seats makes it worth it in my opinion

    • @MarkReese
      @MarkReese  2 года назад +1

      @@natetulchinsky2046 - 100% agreed on that 🌟

  • @ujyphiladm8
    @ujyphiladm8 Месяц назад +1

    But Amex gold has a higher fee

  • @EclipseGP1233
    @EclipseGP1233 Год назад +1

    Hey Mark I know that this video is a year old but can you (or do you have) a video comparing Citi AAdvantage and Barclay’s AAdvantage Aviator cards. The Aviator Red is interesting to me but it wasn’t featured here.

    • @MarkReese
      @MarkReese  Год назад +1

      I don't have a video about comparing AA cards yet.

  • @therolando608
    @therolando608 Год назад +1

    I will stick to the Wells Fargo Autograph. $0 annual fee, 3% cash back on travel, and the flexibility to be able to choose the cheapest/best airline based on the travel you are doing.

  • @philbertshevitz3113
    @philbertshevitz3113 2 года назад +2

    Like your videos, can you include chapter tabs? Just make it easier to navigate, and fast fwd, if I want to

    • @MarkReese
      @MarkReese  2 года назад +1

      Hey Philbert! I do enable the 'auto chapters' feature to allow RUclips to add them if eligible, but I likely won't do so manually. That requires adding timestamps / titles in the Description, which takes up space (and RUclips has a strict character limit for the Description). I prefer to use the character limit provided to provide helpful summary info about the video content 🤙

  • @bradleymikon1435
    @bradleymikon1435 2 года назад +1

    I literally was looking for a video that answered this question as I have Chase Trifecta, plus WOH card for hotels, and most recently got the Amex Gold, and was obsessing over whether I should get an airline card. I live in Detroit area, which has a Delta Hub so I was watching all of the RUclips videos covering Amex Delta cards, and not really getting a clear answer to my question. This video solved everything for me. I don’t care much about airline status so I’ll just stick with Amex Gold and maybe transfer MR points to Delta. Thanks, Mark. The way you explain things really makes things clear for me.
    As part of my chase trifecta, I have the CSP. This video helped me see that based on the limited amount of travel (paid) that I do, I think the next change I make to my credit card set-up is to upgrade to CSR so I can have lounge access when I do travel, and for the increased multipliers.
    I think I can finally get some rest now. Lol.

    • @MarkReese
      @MarkReese  2 года назад +2

      Glad to hear this video helped you get some well-deserved rest! 😁👊✈

  • @scottr-h
    @scottr-h 2 года назад +3

    In the Delta/Amex world, a better comparison would have been between the Skymiles Platinum card and the regular Amex Gold. There's sort of a step down in benefits (and annual fees) between unbranded Amex cards and the affinity ones (e.g. an Amex Platinum Card is closer in costs/benefits to a Delta Reserve, Amex Gold to Delta Platinum, and Amex green to Delta Gold).

    • @MarkReese
      @MarkReese  2 года назад +2

      Agreed! 💯 Conclusion would still be the same: Amex Gold wins for overall return on spend (exception = if you have heavy hotel spend) and Delta Platinum wins for benefits.

    • @scottr-h
      @scottr-h 2 года назад +1

      @@MarkReese Having said that, I found your review useful and informative. 😀

    • @MarkReese
      @MarkReese  2 года назад +3

      @@scottr-h - Thank you! Just remembered I made a (brief) comparison of the Delta Plat. vs. Amex Gold in this video: ruclips.net/video/3h5Py9kiB2A/видео.html

  • @jimp7148
    @jimp7148 2 года назад +2

    Only complaint is like based on card fees - I would have thought delta platinum vs Amex gold is the more even card level and delta platinum is better than the gold.

    • @MarkReese
      @MarkReese  2 года назад +2

      Totally agreed on that; I noticed after completing the video 😂👍

  • @DanielRall
    @DanielRall 2 года назад +2

    You omitted discussion of lounge access and companion ticket/pass, both key comparison points, as well as of Alaska Airlines (a major US carrier).
    I really liked your conversion table of point values into CPP, allowing for easy apples-to-apples. The value for Southwest was low at 1.3 (I generally get 1.4).

    • @MarkReese
      @MarkReese  2 года назад +2

      Hi Daniel - good point! However, this video was only meant to use the $95-fee cards as a comparison, most of which which do not have companion passes or yearly lounge access. Even still, my conclusion would be the same: airline cards are best for benefits...general travel cards are best for rewards.

    • @DanielRall
      @DanielRall 2 года назад +2

      Agreed, same overall conclusion. Rankings likely impacted, depending on value extracted.
      Most BofA Alaska cards -- which are at that price point -- come with a single-use companion fare, which can offer good value on transcon, Hawaii, and international flights (Costa Rica, Belize, Mexico, Canada), especially when paired with upgrade options (from status, certificate, mileage, or cash).
      Getting personal + biz Southwest cards at that price point can yield a companion pass (multi-use).

    • @MarkReese
      @MarkReese  2 года назад +2

      @@DanielRall - Correct on both! That Alaska card has some fantastic value, and the Southwest CP is one of the best perks in the entire industry 🏆

  • @Erenthenub
    @Erenthenub 2 года назад +1

    This is a late comment on an older video so I may not get a reply, but I've decided that priority pass lounges are pretty subpar in the US so I won't be getting a premium travel card like the V1 or CSR. I've been thinking of getting the CSP to work on my trifecta and the United Explorer card (possibly even quest but quest does not have any annual club access like the explorer does). I would transfer UR points to United as it is a travel partner and pay for the taxes and fees with the United card to get the airline perks. Any thoughts?

    • @MarkReese
      @MarkReese  2 года назад +1

      Do what works best for you! If United is the carrier you fly most often, and if you'd use their Clubs, then it could make sense to get the card.

  • @DavidGarciajrtx
    @DavidGarciajrtx Год назад +2

    Earning status through spend for American is honestly underrated. Hard to beat free upgrades to first class on American.

    • @MarkReese
      @MarkReese  Год назад +1

      Yep, still depends on the level of status acquired & the routes flown though ✌

    • @DavidGarciajrtx
      @DavidGarciajrtx Год назад +1

      @@MarkReese very true

  • @MichaelCMeyer
    @MichaelCMeyer 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for the written correction. I was about to comment that the Chase United Gateway lacks the elite benefits but the Chase United Explorer card has elite earning benefits. Chase United Quest card better deal for people that keep the card over a year. You forgot to mentioned the benefits of the United Airlines MileagePlus X app, e-gift cards, dining for miles program, United shopping portal, Chase surprise quarterly categories, Chase hidden multipliers, United miles play promotion game, and additional double dipping. Chase United Explorer, Quest, and above give you the advantage of open jaw, stopovers, and long layovers allowing you to visit another country for free.

    • @MarkReese
      @MarkReese  2 года назад +1

      You bet! This video was focused on if airline cards are worth it as a product, not getting into the weeds of individual program details or other complimentary ways to earn miles. That's why it wasn't the time to mention the MileagePlus X app, e-gift cards, dining programs, etc.

  • @Afrocow
    @Afrocow 2 года назад +2

    I have the free versions of the Delta, United, and American Airlines cards. They were all originally the mid tier cards with the sole intent of capturing the welcome bonus and then downgrading once the annual fee would kick in. I’m just a casual traveler, but I’ve got about 100k miles in each of the big 3 from spend and the occasional vacation. I’m trying to figure out what to do with them, as I have AMEX plat, AMEX blue cash preferred, and platinum honors BoA unlimited cash and customized cash rewards in my wallet that I primarily use.

    • @MarkReese
      @MarkReese  2 года назад +2

      Smart move to downgrade if the mid-tier cards didn't make sense to keep long term! ✈️💯

  • @ritacristobal1285
    @ritacristobal1285 2 года назад +2

    Planning to get the delta platinum. I am still wanting to get the venture x and have to wait 6 months. So much credit card that i want to get. Good thing me and my husband alternately applying for the credit cards we want.🤣🤣🤣

    • @MarkReese
      @MarkReese  2 года назад +2

      2 Player Mode is great! 🙌

  • @chiefexecutive
    @chiefexecutive 2 года назад +1

    I usually just book they Amex travel or transfer the point from my gold to the airline program. But dang the chase sapphire is great looking n !

    • @MarkReese
      @MarkReese  2 года назад +1

      Transfer partners can be a way to get great value! ✈️

  • @kanubee
    @kanubee 2 года назад +2

    Interesting. This is a question that I wondered about as an Amex Gold card holder. I appreciate the research and comparisons you've provided.

    • @MarkReese
      @MarkReese  2 года назад +1

      Glad it helped, John!

  • @cxptain3vil193
    @cxptain3vil193 Год назад +2

    In terms of sky miles the gold sky miles card might only give you 2x for flight related purchases you have to remember that sky miles gold card has an annual fee of $99 plus a 40,000 mile bonus for signing up. Whereas the regular gold amex has a annual fee of $250 which gives you 3x miles just like the platinum sky miles card which also has the same annual fee and 3x miles plus a 65,000 miles bonus. And I’m not too sure about the regular Amex cards but I know that delta SkyMiles Amex cards also have a “first year free” so basically no annual fee for the first year and u get those free bonus miles.

    • @MarkReese
      @MarkReese  Год назад +1

      Definitely worthwhile to consider the options 👍

  • @akin242002
    @akin242002 2 года назад +1

    Top 3 in my opinion based off points are:
    United Explorer
    Delta Gold
    Jetblue Plus

    • @MarkReese
      @MarkReese  2 года назад +2

      Good cards. Depends on which airlines you fly ✌️ Personally, I don't fly with any of those 3 (and therefore don't have those cards) 😄

  • @guillaumemuller-greven1425
    @guillaumemuller-greven1425 Год назад +3

    Mark, This is a great video. The math I'm having trouble with is the value of the benefits outside of just booking airfare. I do a decent amount of domestic travel for work and to visit parents and friends. I would say I average 1 trip per month. Overwhelmingly, I have been flying frontier just because they seem to have the most direct flights and times for the destinations I need to get to. The frontier card seemed interesting because of the free checked bag and extra leg room upgrade. The idea is that the plane tickets are so cheap to begin with and usually paid by the company, I could earn points quickly to higher status and get these otherwise expensive perks. A checked bag is $50 each way, if I do 4 or 5 leisure trips per year, that would reduce my cost by about $500 just for luggage. For business trips, I'll appreciate the extra leg room with the stretch seating.

    • @MarkReese
      @MarkReese  Год назад +2

      If you don't value the added benefits / rewards enough to justify the airline card, then there's no need to get it.

  • @PellyCoat
    @PellyCoat 2 года назад +1

    the single best breakdown of credit cards ive ever seen. thank you.

    • @MarkReese
      @MarkReese  2 года назад +1

      You're welcome! 🏆

  • @Ryan.Mon24
    @Ryan.Mon24 Год назад +1

    I have the Amex gold card and love it. I got 80k sign up points. But I just got approved for the citi American Airlines platinum select with 80k sign up miles if I spend 4k in 4 months. How would you recommend using this card? Food is 2x miles on AA but American Express Gold is 4x. I primarily want to use the AA card for gas and some eating out.

    • @MarkReese
      @MarkReese  Год назад +1

      Up to you. Personally, I wouldn't use the AA card for any spend (perhaps 1 transaction every 6 months or so to keep it active).
      Exception = if you value earning Loyalty Points & you want to spend towards elite status.

  • @newsnowadirondacksredux360
    @newsnowadirondacksredux360 2 года назад +1

    I am just finishing up on a 75 day deal with my United Explorer Card where I am getting 5x back on Amazon purchases where I topped off my United account for a one way Economy ticket from Europe later this year for 23k points. I will get upgraded automatically to Premium Plus because of my status and be in standby for Business/First.
    So definitely yes, the airline cards have great value but we need to hunt for the deals and always have a plan for acquiring and using points and miles along with the cash back. I also don’t like to sit on airline or hotel points.

    • @MarkReese
      @MarkReese  2 года назад +2

      Well said! Nice deal, too! ✈️😃

  • @cjjunkee8602
    @cjjunkee8602 2 года назад +1

    Hey Mark, can you get both Barclay and Citi AA cards? Thanks!!!

  • @KrlosEEG
    @KrlosEEG 2 года назад +1

    Delta is doing a 75k sign up bonus for the Skymiles Gold card after spending 2k in 3 months. And the AF is waived on the first year!

    • @MarkReese
      @MarkReese  2 года назад +1

      Very strong offer! 💥

  • @fitnessinc.8475
    @fitnessinc.8475 2 года назад +1

    So why would one want to trasnfer their points? For eg. I can book a ticket to cali from nyc through AMEX gold. Why would I want to transfer to delta for eg. when it is the same cost in points?

    • @MarkReese
      @MarkReese  2 года назад +1

      Because redeeming Amex points directly for a flight can only give 1.0¢ per point in value.
      Using transfers partners has the _potential_ to yield much greater value (1.5¢, 2.0¢, 3.0¢, etc.), when used strategically on certain itineraries (usually long-haul international flights in a premium cabin).
      If your NY-CA would cost the same # of Amex points as it would Delta SkyMiles, then it makes no difference.
      The high-value game begins when you compare redeeming points directly w/ the bank's portal vs. another airline. If it costs fewer miles with the outside airline or one of its alliance partners, then it can make a lot of sense to transfer points out.
      However, that will not always be the case. That's why researching & comparisons need to be done.

  • @caribdude8151
    @caribdude8151 2 года назад +1

    4:13 I guess you didn't include the Capital One Venture even though it's a tier 3 card and very similar to the Citi Premier and CSP just because Capital One doesn't have any airline cobranded cards to compare it to right?

    • @MarkReese
      @MarkReese  2 года назад +1

      Didn't include it due to complexity & video length 😄✌️ Same reason I didn't include a bunch of other airline cards.

  • @MzLaylah234
    @MzLaylah234 2 года назад +2

    Very helpful info saved me from doing something i would’ve hated later

    • @MarkReese
      @MarkReese  2 года назад +3

      Glad to help! 💯

  • @ChrisGugliuzza
    @ChrisGugliuzza 2 года назад +2

    Would've been better to compare Delta Platinum (3x on Delta) vs Amex Gold since they are same AF

    • @MarkReese
      @MarkReese  2 года назад +2

      Agreed with ya on that 👍

  • @BimmerWon
    @BimmerWon 2 года назад +2

    When you look at each card paired with their trifectas, citi is best for most people when it comes to airlines. Chase has good deals on luxury hotels but if you only plan on using your hotel for sleeping then I’d say it’s not worth it.

    • @MarkReese
      @MarkReese  2 года назад +2

      Hi Bimmer - I didn't understand. What do you mean?

    • @BimmerWon
      @BimmerWon 2 года назад

      @@MarkReese well when you use the Citi Custom Cash card and the Citi Premier card, odds are you’re getting 5x points on your highest spend category and 3x points on your second highest spend category throughout the year (gas and groceries for a lot of people), plus 2x points on everything else with the Citi Double Cash card. While Citi points may have a little less value with transfer partners per point on average, you can still earn more of them with the higher multipliers. Not to mention the annual fee for the card is much lower than with Amex and I’m not a high spender. Since I don’t really care about luxury hotels as long as my bed is comfortable, I’d rather just find a good deal on a hotel somewhere online rather than redeem them for a super fancy hotel I will only ever use for sleeping. When I’m on vacation the only thing I care about is the destination and exploring it so I’m pretty much never at the hotel. Last summer me and my brother were able to book a week at a hotel in Tampa Florida for just $1,000 for a full week and we had a blast. We hardly spent any time at the hotel but it was pretty nice with a continental breakfast and it had a nice pool. That’s significantly cheaper than Hyatt when redeemed from the chase travel partners. The most practical use I’d have for a travel card setup is for flights and Citi has some pretty good redemption values with some of their partners. I can fly 4 people from the East coast of the US to Hawaii just with the welcome bonus alone on the premier card for example which is an absolute steal.

  • @MrTopnotch2
    @MrTopnotch2 2 года назад +5

    Great video as always Mark. I definitely would want to see a similar style video for hotel credit cards as well.

    • @MarkReese
      @MarkReese  2 года назад +1

      I'll likely do a hotel version of this video in the future 😃👍 Already have a hotel video coming soon, though it will have a different focus.

  • @VeganWithAraygun
    @VeganWithAraygun 2 года назад +1

    One thing they're good for is building credit history when it's currently thin, or fairly new.

    • @MarkReese
      @MarkReese  2 года назад +1

      Indeed! Approval requirements seem to be easier on some airline cards compared to non-cobranded bank cards.

  • @jessbon3
    @jessbon3 Год назад +1

    Do the other cards also have the separate program like United Mileage X does? For instance I have the app and I don't necessarily have to use the credit card but I earn miles there as I purchase gift cards everywhere! like Starbucks, Marshalls, Cheesecake Factory etc.

    • @MarkReese
      @MarkReese  Год назад +1

      Yes / no. The others don't have their own apps, but many have shopping / dining portals to earn miles apart from flying or using their credit cards.

  • @chaserimes3958
    @chaserimes3958 2 года назад +1

    I have AMEX gold card and the southwest card. Now I’m thinking I should cancel my southwest card since will only want to use my Amex on flights now.

    • @MarkReese
      @MarkReese  2 года назад +1

      If you value the benefits of the Southwest card (e.g. annual points, EarlyBird boarding, etc.), then it could still make sense to keep it. If you don't value those benefits, then it could make sense to cancel it to save on the annual fee 👍

  • @steveg8998
    @steveg8998 2 года назад +7

    Mark, thank yo so much for breaking this down! I've been beating myself over the head trying to figure out if I should get a airline CC even though I have two travel cards (Premiere & AMEX Green). Two quick questions, would it be worth getting the Delta Reserve or Business Reserve card? What about co-branded Hilton cards?

    • @MarkReese
      @MarkReese  2 года назад +3

      Hey Steve - it's only worth getting the Delta cards or Hilton cards if they provide you with more value than the cost of their fees. Follow the thought process in the video so you can make the best decision based on your own travel habits 👍

  • @MikeBell20
    @MikeBell20 Год назад +1

    Great video Mark! Question, I own American’s Executive World Elite Mastercard for the lounge access as I travel for work. I was recently approved for Chase Sapphire Preferred card as I plan to shift my everyday spending to that card. What kind of purchases would you recommend on the American Executive card? I know you mentioned to keep spending to a minimum.

    • @MarkReese
      @MarkReese  Год назад +2

      Hi Mike - up to you. I personally would put no spend on the AA Executive Card with its current rewards structure. The only exception I can think of would be if you want to earn Loyalty Points to spend towards status.

  • @langamaphumulo5009
    @langamaphumulo5009 2 года назад +2

    I am so not getting any airline credit card! They are not worth it to me.Thanks for this informative video.

    • @MarkReese
      @MarkReese  2 года назад +1

      Glad the video helped! 😃

  • @codyhamilton7822
    @codyhamilton7822 2 года назад +2

    CONFUSION for me between good vs bad miles & points!!!

    • @MarkReese
      @MarkReese  2 года назад +2

      The majority of points & miles aren't "bad." There are just high value ways to use them, and low value ways to use them. It takes time & research to learn it all.

  • @FranciscoGomez-fe6wh
    @FranciscoGomez-fe6wh Год назад +1

    Excellent analysis. Probably if you at the JetBlue card (Barclays Bank) the result will be the same. Another point to consider is that with the airlines cards, you can deduct the baggage fee. In my case, a round trip travel with my wife saves us $120.00 in baggage fees with the Delta card. For everyday purchases is better not to use airline's cards. I'm learning a lot with your videos. Thank you.

    • @MarkReese
      @MarkReese  Год назад +1

      Thanks Francisco! Yep, generally speaking, airline cards = worthwhile for perks (e.g. baggage fees as you mentioned), while the more flexible-currency cards are better for everyday spending.

  • @christodang
    @christodang 2 года назад +1

    IMO oneof the ironically best airline credit cards in the US is for....a Canadian airline: the Chase Aeroplan

    • @MarkReese
      @MarkReese  2 года назад +1

      It sure is 😂✈️ Crazy how this game works.

  • @matsamsung895
    @matsamsung895 Год назад +1

    This was the very video I was looking for, thank you so much. I was afraid no one made that dollar equivalent comparison between programs.

  • @banderson1979
    @banderson1979 2 года назад +2

    Video idea: Marriott's new promo offering double elite nights. I'm leveraging my Amex personal and business cards (30 nights) and then staying 10 nights during the promo period giving me 20 nights. I'll get Platinum status for effectively $275 in annual fees, plus 10 nights at a courtyard. Not bad.

    • @MarkReese
      @MarkReese  2 года назад +3

      Heck yeah, well done! I'm participating in the Marriott Bonvoy promotion too 😃👊

  • @animeisballing1
    @animeisballing1 Год назад +1

    Do these rules apply to international flight to?

  • @vicomizrahi872
    @vicomizrahi872 2 года назад +1

    Can you make one of these comparing hotel cards like bonvoy to general cards like Amex gold and chase saphire!

  • @NathanBrennan
    @NathanBrennan 2 года назад +1

    Mark any plans of making an Alaska Airlines credit card review especially their business card? I am on the fence of getting their card

    • @MarkReese
      @MarkReese  2 года назад +1

      At some point! But it's not on the priority list at the moment ✌️

  • @yoniyo4137
    @yoniyo4137 Год назад +1

    Does they affect credit score if u cancel those cards

    • @MarkReese
      @MarkReese  Год назад +1

      Yes / no. It depends on your situation. Watch this video to learn more: ruclips.net/video/UcWqixdQk30/видео.htmlsi=CY_PcdUC0MZc71Mw

  • @lydiafuller7913
    @lydiafuller7913 2 года назад +1

    I'm so glad I found your site. This is information that I'll need to review several times for complete comprehension

    • @MarkReese
      @MarkReese  2 года назад +1

      So glad to hear it helped you, Lydia! 💯

  • @Th33Vultur3
    @Th33Vultur3 Год назад +1

    I'm not loyal to any airline or any hotel, so for me, its NOT worth it. I would prefer cash back and MR points. Cash back is cash back and MR points if used for an airline is equal if not, more per dollar spent sometimes.

    • @MarkReese
      @MarkReese  Год назад +1

      Great that you've figured out the best rewards blend for your situation! 💯✈💵

  • @frankpodesta8048
    @frankpodesta8048 2 года назад +2

    It would be great to compare the top end (Reserve v. Plat, CSR, Premier, etc).

    • @MarkReese
      @MarkReese  2 года назад +1

      Great suggestion, Frank!

  • @chuckleon
    @chuckleon 2 года назад +2

    Great video, I'm thinking to cancel my United plus credit card, but i'm afraid i will all the miles I earn. need your advise. thank you

    • @MarkReese
      @MarkReese  2 года назад +1

      What's your reason for wanting to cancel?

    • @chuckleon
      @chuckleon 2 года назад +1

      @@MarkReese i apply for Chase preferred credit card

    • @MarkReese
      @MarkReese  2 года назад +1

      @@chuckleon - Airline cards are usually best for the benefits, not earning rewards. Do you value the benefits on the United card (like preferred boarding, free checked bags, etc.)?

    • @chuckleon
      @chuckleon 2 года назад +1

      @@MarkReese yes Ido, but as you mention Chase credit card earn more point and I want to earn more point fast lol

    • @MarkReese
      @MarkReese  2 года назад +1

      @@chuckleon - Then keep both open 👍

  • @eric4453
    @eric4453 2 года назад +1

    I commented on the Marriott video you did. Great stuff. Simple and to the point. But I’d like to ask similarly like I did on the Marriott video you did, I have the citi double cash back card earning 2% on every day everything purchased as you already know. I use that cash primarily for flights or hotels. Would the best travel card then perhaps be the Citi Premire or Amex gold? Or would you stick to the straightforward cash back card? I don’t mind being loyal to a brand if that brand gave me perks like room/class upgrades or at best, free rooms/flights.

    • @MarkReese
      @MarkReese  2 года назад +2

      Hey Eric - when it comes to travel, I almost never recommend using cash back cards (an exception can be domestic travel, especially short-haul flights). That's because points can almost always be worth more than cash back towards travel when used strategically.
      There isn't a "best travel card." That's because the best card for you may be different than for me. Credit cards are a tool to help you achieve the goals that are unique to you.
      In general, I also don't recommend airline cards or hotels cards for everyday spend as it rarely makes sense to be captive to 1 program.
      For that reason, the cards that earn flexible / transferrable points are best for travel and can usually achieve the highest value. You'll want to look into cards that earn:
      - Chase Ultimate Rewards points
      - Amex Membership Rewards points
      - Citi ThankYou points
      - Capital One Venture / Spark Miles

  • @seananderson2195
    @seananderson2195 2 года назад +4

    So glad I found this video. I've been weighing the pros and cons of co-branded airline cards but after watching this amazing breakdown I really can't justify the need for them *yet*. Given I'm active duty military most airlines already provide free checked bags as well as early boarding, and I know United (for example) offers lounge access with military ID and boarding pass.
    I would be curious if you have or would consider doing a video that sort of outlines credit card benefits for military members like the SCRA/MLA, lounge access, etc. I know it's sort of catering to a niche community, but would be interesting to see nonetheless.

    • @MarkReese
      @MarkReese  2 года назад +2

      Glad it helped, Sean! 😃🇺🇸✈️

  • @c50grand2
    @c50grand2 2 года назад +1

    Wow! This was the BEST EVER RUclips video I've seen explaining Airline Credit Cards. Thanks Mark!

    • @MarkReese
      @MarkReese  2 года назад +1

      Thanks Frank! Glad to hear your enjoyed it! 💯

  • @johnwick860
    @johnwick860 Год назад +1

    keep up the good work! you're the only reviewer to do these helpful and informative videos

    • @MarkReese
      @MarkReese  Год назад +2

      Glad you find them valuable!

  • @sharisefaniel2871
    @sharisefaniel2871 2 года назад +1

    Now that was a wonderful breakdown! Good job 👏🏼 very
    Helpful.

    • @MarkReese
      @MarkReese  2 года назад +1

      Thanks Sharise! Glad it was helpful ✈

  • @Family_isthe_key
    @Family_isthe_key 2 года назад +1

    Nice video mmm quick question im thinking for applying amex platinum does it applies towards 5/24 chase? It is a charge card

    • @MarkReese
      @MarkReese  2 года назад +1

      Yes. The personal Platinum Card will appear on your credit report and count towards your 5/24 status.

  • @dabigjtizzle
    @dabigjtizzle 2 года назад +1

    Chase trifecta + the JetBlue plus card is the way to go

    • @MarkReese
      @MarkReese  2 года назад +2

      Strong setup right there for the JetBlue flyer! ✈️

    • @dabigjtizzle
      @dabigjtizzle 2 года назад +1

      @@MarkReese The true blue points are so valuable! 1.5 pp + 10% back in points spent with the card. Definitely a good hack to make use of the 1:1 transfer with chase.

    • @MarkReese
      @MarkReese  2 года назад +1

      @@dabigjtizzle - You bet! 💯

  • @bdawg7878
    @bdawg7878 2 года назад +1

    I love this video. Amazing work on showcasing them all and compared them side by side

  • @davemartinez4143
    @davemartinez4143 2 года назад +2

    Great job on breaking this all down thank you for taking the time to do so.
    I got the Southwest card for the Companion Pass which is good for all of next year. This will probably be the biggest money saver for me out of all my cards.
    But I booked all my flights with my AmEx Platinum.
    Other than to meet the bonus requirements for the Southwest cards I don't use them at all

    • @MarkReese
      @MarkReese  2 года назад +1

      Smart move, Dave! 👊✈️

  • @kevaljoshi7594
    @kevaljoshi7594 Год назад +1

    Amex gold card charges if you want to transfer miles to US airlines

    • @MarkReese
      @MarkReese  Год назад +1

      Correct, that's the Excise Tax Offset Fee 👍

  • @theeverydailyshow
    @theeverydailyshow Год назад +2

    Hey Mark, you may be noticing I've been going back to some older videos. That's because these are great topics and I was curious what you had to say.
    What do you think about revisiting this topic? The United comparisons, for example, might look a lot different when you go higher up to the quest and include mileage plus points for buying united tickets. Not a big stretch to think if you have the United card you would also be in their program? 8x?

    • @MarkReese
      @MarkReese  Год назад +2

      I don't have plans to revisit this topic right now. Regardless of how the rewards structures have changed on airline cards, my conclusion is still the same.

    • @theeverydailyshow
      @theeverydailyshow Год назад +1

      @@MarkReese oh ok, I was referring to different cards vs terms of the cards in the video. But with your premise of staying with those cards in the video, I get it. Those terms have probably stayed fairly stable.

    • @MarkReese
      @MarkReese  Год назад +2

      @@theeverydailyshow - Doesn't matter which cards are used. Replace any of them with any others you like.
      The problem is more with the currencies themselves.
      Airline miles will almost always be less valuable than transferrable bank points because (a) they give you fewer redemption options (b) are subject to more significant & more frequent devaluations and (c) have less favorable expiration policies.

  • @jaycore9047
    @jaycore9047 2 года назад +2

    Great video. Needed to see this kind of breakdown
    Appreciate it!

    • @MarkReese
      @MarkReese  2 года назад +1

      You're welcome! ✈️

  • @AlexVasquez86
    @AlexVasquez86 2 года назад +1

    I'm looking for a travel card that offers travel credit but not willing to shell out +$600 for an annual fee. I already have the sapphire preferred and I'm pretty loyal to AA. Lounge access is not necessary and can be a personal or business card. What are your suggestions??

    • @MarkReese
      @MarkReese  2 года назад +2

      How about the U.S. Bank Altitude Reserve (preexisting relationship required) or the CIti Premier Card? 😃💳

  • @gorviv529
    @gorviv529 2 года назад +1

    Hi Mark! In your opinion, where do the JetBlue cards (personal and business) fall in this argument?

    • @MarkReese
      @MarkReese  2 года назад +1

      The mental exercise is the same. JetBlue points are worth about 1.3¢ each. So for the JetBlue Plus Card:
      - 6X JetBlue = 7.8%
      - 2X Restaurants & Grocery = 2.6%
      - 1X Other Purchases = 1.3%
      The card could make sense for purchasing (a) JetBlue flights - provided you want to earn TrueBlue points exclusively instead of a flexible currency - and (b) JetBlue benefits...that's it. I wouldn't use it for Restaurants, Groceries, or anything else.

  • @Zainab-Creates
    @Zainab-Creates 2 года назад +1

    I’m a beginner to credit cards, want to get a credit card for earning flight miles to earn rewards. Would you recommend chase preferred?

    • @MarkReese
      @MarkReese  2 года назад +1

      Hi Zainab - When you say beginner, do you have any credit history at the moment?

    • @Zainab-Creates
      @Zainab-Creates 2 года назад +1

      @@MarkReese yes I do have some credit history.

    • @MarkReese
      @MarkReese  2 года назад +1

      @@Zainab-Creates - Great. How long is the history? What's your current credit score? What financial products do you already have that allowed you to build your score?

  • @deweber80
    @deweber80 2 года назад +1

    Great video! I have both the Alaska and Southwest cards and I love their benefits, which is the main reason I got them. But you’re right though, I usually use my CSP for all my travel stuff besides those airlines.

  • @DallinBunnell
    @DallinBunnell 2 года назад +1

    Is there a way to use the delta/AA free checked bag perk if I pay for a flight with points (or mostly with points)?

    • @MarkReese
      @MarkReese  2 года назад +1

      Sure. Whether you redeem miles, or bank points, or even pay for the flight on a non-AA card, you still get your free checked bag.
      Once you get the Delta / AA cards, the free bag benefit gets associated with your SkyMiles / AAdvantage account, so as long as your frequent flier account number gets put on the reservation, you're good to go.

  • @lilianabatista9867
    @lilianabatista9867 Год назад +1

    I like america airlines. Which card would be better for me to earn miles points?

    • @MarkReese
      @MarkReese  Год назад +1

      Is your goal strictly to earn AA miles?

  • @MoDavI-sl7iy
    @MoDavI-sl7iy 5 месяцев назад +1

    How is the Spirit credit card?

    • @MarkReese
      @MarkReese  5 месяцев назад +3

      The same conclusion holds true for me. Airline cards, regardless of the carrier, are usually best for benefits / earning status. I generally don't recommend them for daily spending to earn rewards.

    • @MoDavI-sl7iy
      @MoDavI-sl7iy 5 месяцев назад +3

      @MarkReese I agree. I had the Delta card, & I closed my account after two years. I should've just let it go dormant.

  • @sudhisira
    @sudhisira 2 года назад +1

    Question. Are the points earned on United Explorer card transferable to the Chase Unlimited Rewards account?

    • @MarkReese
      @MarkReese  2 года назад +2

      Nope. No points or miles can be transferred into Chase. Only out _from Chase_ with the CSP, CSR, or CIBP.

    • @sudhisira
      @sudhisira 2 года назад +1

      @@MarkReese - thanks!

  • @SummerSunset2207
    @SummerSunset2207 2 года назад +1

    No one talks about the offset fee A ex charges for transferring to. FFP .006 per point🤔

    • @MarkReese
      @MarkReese  2 года назад +2

      Great point, Melody! Such a lousy fee (that should be dropped) 😄✌️ I'll likely cover that in a 'how to' video regarding transfer partners at some point.

  • @mshumway78
    @mshumway78 2 года назад +1

    This is great. I just got the Venture X and was wondering if I should pair it with an airline card. Thanks for the awesome breakdown. :) Much appreciated!

  • @hashtagisaacweaver1999
    @hashtagisaacweaver1999 2 года назад +2

    So, basically, it would be worth it to keep my DELTA gold card for the perks, but maybe get something like the AMEX gold card, or a Chase travel card later on, for racking up points on everyday purchases. Gotcha.

  • @4891ryan
    @4891ryan 2 года назад +1

    Great video Mark. Main two airports are United heavy so I have the United Quest. Will be adding AA and delta at some point.

    • @MarkReese
      @MarkReese  2 года назад +1

      Smart move to get the card that matches the airline you fly most! ✈️

  • @sjg6158
    @sjg6158 2 года назад +1

    Beware of point devaluation. No doubt

    • @MarkReese
      @MarkReese  2 года назад +1

      Yep, there's that too 😁👊

  • @sierrasierrahomepad
    @sierrasierrahomepad 3 месяца назад +2

    PLEASE REDO VIDEO, DELTA DOES NOT USE MQM ANYMORE. REDO VIDEO FOR 2024

    • @MarkReese
      @MarkReese  3 месяца назад +2

      Thanks for the suggestion. I don't plan to redo the video at this time. The focus is about whether or not airline cards are worth getting. Even though Delta changed their own program, the conclusion is still the same.

  • @mozerm6699
    @mozerm6699 2 года назад +1

    My question is if I book flights through the chase or capital one portal do those airline ticket purchases apply to earning airline status? Or because it’s a 3rd party does it not count toward status. For example: I fly United a lot. They have a base 5x per dollar for being a mileage plus member and booking through the airline. If I book through chases 3rd party portal does that base 5x from United go away?

    • @MarkReese
      @MarkReese  2 года назад +2

      Booking flights via portals still qualifies for status. Just make sure you put your airline loyalty number on the reservation ✈️👍

    • @mozerm6699
      @mozerm6699 2 года назад +1

      @@MarkReese
      Thanks Mark! I wanted to test this but didn’t want it miss out lol. Thanks for the helpful videos

    • @MarkReese
      @MarkReese  2 года назад +1

      @@mozerm6699 - You got it!

  • @mcgiant1983
    @mcgiant1983 Год назад +1

    I watched a few of your videos about airline vs regular travel credit cards, and I still have a nagging question in my mind. So, I love traveling (as does my husband, who travels regularly now for work). He has a Southwest Chase card, and I have been looking for one as well with one of the big 3. Both of us are quite tall (I am 6'7" and he is 6'3"). Currently he has elite status with United, and I usually fly Delta when I need to. We both love to travel internationally, but haven't in several years mainly due to pandemic issues. We did live near a major hub until 2019 and now live between 2 medium non-hub airports. I guess my question would be if getting a strictly airline credit card would benefit me for possible upgrades to economy plus or even business or first, and also for checked bags, would it be better to stick to a Chase Preferred to Capital One Venture X. Any input appreciated, and I hope what I said makes sense lol. Oh, and my husband enjoys the lounges as well (as for me, I don't care about that so much).

    • @MarkReese
      @MarkReese  Год назад +1

      The conclusion still holds true...
      - Airline cards for perks / benefits.
      - Bank-branded travel cards for rewards points.
      Said differently...SPEND on those bank-branded travel cards to earn Amex / Chase / Citi / Capital One points...but OPEN & HOLD airline cards for their benefits (minimal spending).*
      *An exception to spending on an airline card would be if the card allows you to work towards elite status...and if you value the benefits of that status.