There are many airline credit cards available today, but it is up to you to
earn the most miles/points possible. You will find how to earn bonus miles, use
business expenses to your advantage, and how to turn normal purchases/budget
expenses into miles/points. Let’s discuss in more detail how to maximize your
card’s earning potential.
Bonus Miles/Points
Some airline credit cards will give a new card holder bonus miles for
choosing their card or even give double miles/points when you purchase airline
tickets. A little investigation into what each card offers before applying can
save you not only in interest and fees, but in actual miles/points as well. In
fact, some airline credit cards offer as much as 25,000 miles just for choosing
their card! A little research in this area will definitely be to your advantage
in getting the most miles/points as quickly as possible.
Double Miles/Points
Another avenue of quickly adding mileage/points to your account is by
receiving double miles/points for airline ticket purchases. Check to see if the
airline credit card companies you are interested in will double miles/points for
the purchase cost of a regular ticket charge. If you travel frequently due to
business or for personal reasons, these types of miles/points credits could
really add up quickly.
Business Expenses and Tickets
As a business owner, you can use your airline credit card for business
expenses and earn miles to help offset the expense of your employees’ airline
tickets for their business trips.
For personal benefit, another approach is to charge business expenses to your
airline miles credit card that will be eventually reimbursed by your employer.
When you receive your travel check from your employer, make sure you pay the
balance owed by the due date and you will have miles/points earned for a
well-earned vacation!
Earning Maximum Miles/Points and keep the Interest Costs down
Since many airline miles credit cards have a higher interest rate than other
cards, to most effectively use your airline credit card without running up
unnecessarily high interest charges:
1) Use your card to purchase as many items as possible; including paying off
your monthly bills without going over your usual monthly expenses already
budgeted;
2) Immediately pay off any balances when your airline credit card statement
arrives.
What will this accomplish?
1) It will credit your account with the maximum miles/points without
incurring the high interest rates;
2) Since you are earning miles/points quickly, you can enjoy the reward of
going on more trips or to a more exotic destination than by just occasionally
using your airline miles credit card.
Rewards
There are so many ways you can reap the rewards of your airline miles credit
card, from saving money for your business expenses, finally being able to take
that dream vacation, to bringing home your child from college or living far away
. . . unlimited uses . . . unlimited dreams . . .
Conclusion
It is up to you how quickly your reward miles/points add up. These ideas are
very simple, but if used correctly will give you maximum benefits with minimal
costs. Here is a quick checklist for your reference: 1) Research alone can add
up to 25,000 miles on your new card; 2) Add some miles from airline ticket
purchases; 3) Business expenses–either actual business or personal business can
be used to offset future business expenses or used to enable personal trips. 4)
Finally, converting simple costs of daily purchases/budgetary expenses into
miles/points will give you countless opportunities to earn miles and points. I
think you will definitely find that these methods will enable you to earn miles
and points quickly with your new airline credit card.
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