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Credit Card Review: U.S. Bank FlexPerks® Travel Rewards Visa Signature® Card

You might be surprised to learn that one of the better signup bonus offers on the market comes from U.S. Bank. 

Credit Card Churning: Should You Do It?

Free flights, hotel stays, cruises, discounted travels... these are just some of the many rewards that you can earn by using a travel credit card. So, in the hopes of earning more of these rewards, an increasing number of people have started to make a habit of opening multiple credit cards at once to get the points. While this may seem like a great idea in theory, it can be very damaging to your finances.

Are Airline Miles Frequent Flier Programs Suffering From Inflation?

Frequent flier programs are one of the huge perks of using credit cards in this day and age.  People love watching their points add up, so they can take a special trip for free.  However, free flights come at a price.  And that price is getting a little more expensive.

US Airways Premier World MasterCard: New Zero Interest Offer Applies to Purchases, Too

Update: This offer may have changed since this article was published. However, you can check out the The US Airways Premier World MasterCard® page for the most up-to-date card details.

The US Airways Premier World MasterCard® offer debuted today, and the result is an upgrade that puts this airline miles card on to our list of the 5 best travel credit card offers available right now.

Premier Miles and More New Offer: Zero Interest for 12 Months and up to 50,000 Bonus Miles

(Update: As of 7/2/2013 this offer is no longer available. For the latest information, check out our full review of the The Premier Miles & More World MasterCard®.)

You probably haven't heard of the Premier Miles & More World MasterCard from Barclaycard.

Compare Credit Card Miles and Rewards on the Best Airline Credit Cards - Infographic

With so many airline credit cards on the market today, it can be tough to keep track of offers. For instance, some airline miles cards specialize in companion ticket discounts, while others include no foreign transaction fees for the frequent flyer traveling abroad.

Best Airline Miles Credit Cards, 2013 Quarter 2

With consumers gearing up for quarter two and the travel-friendly months of spring and early summer, we felt like it was a good time to revisit the best airline miles credit cards for the upcoming season.

Here are our favorite airline miles credit cards, broken down by category...

Chase United MileagePlus® Explorer Card - Review

Update: This offer is no longer available. Check out the Chase Credit Cards page to view Chase cards that are currently available.

Chase unveiled the newest United MileagePlus Explorer Card late last year, but we thought it was worth taking a closer look at one of the very best airline miles credit cards available on the market today.

Here's the VIP perks cardholders can take advantage of, plus some of the other highlights of the Chase United MileagePlus Explorer Card...

Annual Fees: Pay Up or Move On?

I love credit cards that don't have an annual fee. Why? Because there isn't much that makes this credit card junkie happier than racking up rewards for nothing. Don't get me wrong. I carry plenty of cards with annual fees too, but the no annual fee credit cards are the ones that generally stick around in my wallet for the long run. Unfortunately, as credit card companies continue to face stricter government regulation and lost revenues, there's one thing they can always fall back on to increase their bottom lines—the mighty annual fee.  That's why millions of cardholders across the country have been receiving notices of new annual fees for cards that have always been considered "free" to use. Personally, I not only received notices of new annual fees, but I also watched several of the annual fees on my favorite rewards cards get jacked up by as much as $50 per year!

Southwest Rapid Rewards Card Review: 25,000 Point Bonus

If you're interested in the Southwest Rapid Rewards Plus Card, but missed out on the big 50,000 point sign-up bonus that quickly came and went last year, Southwest hasn't left you completely hanging.  There's still a 25,000 point bonus to be had after making your first purchase on the card. This is actually the same deal Southwest and Chase were offering new cardholders back in August of 2011, so it's nothing we haven't seen before.  And as I said when I've previously reviewed this card offer, it certainly isn't a bad deal for a $69 annual fee, but it's not superb either. In addition, based on what we've seen in the past, I think it's fairly safe to say that we'll continue to see sign-up bonuses for the Rapid Rewards Card bounce back and forth between 25,000 and 50,000 points in the coming year. We may even see it bounce back up to 50,000 before the end of 2012, but that's just a guess on my part.

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