Can anyone recommend a credit card (preferably without an annual fee) that gives airline travel mileage?

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I’m looking to get a credit card that gives you sky miles for each dollar you spend. Any ideas as to what is the best credit card out there that does this?
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5 Responses to “Can anyone recommend a credit card (preferably without an annual fee) that gives airline travel mileage?”

  1. i think the chase freedom
    it gives you back some percentage,sky miles

  2. If you’re looking for an airline miles card, you’ll have alot of options. Here are some examples:

    I would recommend the Chase Flexible Rewards or Citi PremierPass Card if you’re looking for a general use card that will allow you to fly any airline. If you prefer a specific airline, you might be able to earn higher rewards by choosing the branded card for that airline (ie: United, Delta, etc.)…

  3. CardListerDotCom on December 18th, 2008 at 12:09 pm

    there are a lot of credit cards that do this

    here is a list…+-+Airline

    the Gold Delta SkyMiles® Credit Card from American Express
    offers 1 mile per dollar….

    get more information about the card…

  4. There are so many such cards. I would go to the Citibank website and look one up there. They have the best cards.

  5. Big Brotha Mike on December 19th, 2008 at 1:49 pm

    The American Express Blue Sky card has no annual fee and earns 1.33 percent rewards on all spending. You can apply the cash earnings toward any airline, any hotel, any cruise line, etc.

    The Capital One No Hassle Miles Ultra from Professionals card basically earns 2.0 percent rewards on all spending, but has a $39 annual fee. You can apply the earnings toward any airline ticket.

    With the diminishing value of actual airline miles, I’d go for a card like that or perhaps a nice cash back card the like AmEx Blue Cash card.

    You can use this rewards calculator to help figure out which of these (and other) rewards credit cards will pay you the most for your normal spending:

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