Frequent Fliers Rethink Air Miles Cards
Peralte Paul reports in the Atlanta Journal-Constitution on some rethinking being done by frequent fliers about their mileage reward credit cards.
Such fears, plus other changes in credit card air miles programs, have some travelers thinking about ditching airline-branded cards altogether. Several major issuers of airline cards, including J.P. Morgan Chase, Citibank and Bank of America, offer generic air miles cards, often with low annual fees or no fee at all.Chase, for example, offers a Continental Airlines-branded MasterCard for $65 a year. But Chase's own Travel Rewards is fee-free and gives the holder the flexibility to redeem miles on more than 250 airlines, including Continental.





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