Great article in personal finance section, includes chart of top cards and spending required for domestic and international tickets. Makes it easy to compare card as well as judge worth of airline cards versus cashback cards.
Great article in personal finance section, includes chart of top cards and spending required for domestic and international tickets. Makes it easy to compare card as well as judge worth of airline cards versus cashback cards.
I went there but the article is about credit cards and refinancing that I found.
I read it in the paper paper, but it is on the website; keyword search "credit card" by date; it should be near the top of results.
I located a video from the same date about the article too-
http://online.wsj.com/video/news-hub...BD2DE36A0.html
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Primary Everyday Card: American Express Blue Cash
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I liked the advice in this. I have been thinking about an airline credit card but everything I read tells me it's a better idea to get a card that let's me convert my points into miles at airlines -- think Starwood AMEX. I was going to go with the Continental Airlines but it is a steep annual fee to pay to get stuck with one carrier ya know.