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Wednesday, July 1, 2015

Best credit card for travelers!

Barclaycard Arrival Plus World Elite MasterCard. Even the name sounds grand and if you plan to travel a lot in 2015, this could be your ticket to racking up bonuses via the card that never met a traveler it didn’t reward. Every plane ticket, hotel and car rental expense you incur adds to a bank of reward points launched by the 40,000 signup points credited to your card when you spend $3,000 within 90 days of your card’s receipt. Thereafter, earn 2.2-percent on every dollar spent. To welcome you into the fold for 2015 and beyond, the $89 annual card fee is waived for the first year.

BankAmericard Travel Rewards Credit Card. Your excellent credit is all that’s needed to qualify you for this generous rewards program in 2015. Use your BoA card to rack up $500 in purchases within 90 days and 10,000 bonus points (that’s one overseas airline round trip) will land in your account. Thereafter, earn 1.5 points on purchases redeem points for all types of travel expenses, including cruises, rental cars, hotels, vacations and baggage fees. You won’t have to deal with limits or blackout dates if you choose this variable interest deal that includes a 0-percent introductory rate for a year on purchases. The rate reverts to as little as 14.99-percent thereafter and never pay a foreign transaction fee no matter where you travel on the planet in 2015.

Capital One Venture One Rewards Card sets a standard others hope to emulate. Amass 1.25 unlimited miles on every purchase, every day and there’s no annual fee attached to the card as you travel here, there and build a point bank. Get a bonus 20,000 miles after spending $1,000 on purchases. Travel cards are rarely this generous with reward points given this relatively small purchase amount, but you must spend the cash within three months. Since you can choose from any airline or hotel, this won’t be hard and there are no blackout dates associated with this rewards card. Further, miles never expire nor is there a cap on the number of miles you can earn. Here’s the best news: qualify for this card with just a “good” credit rating in some cases.

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