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Old May 14, 2014, 1:15 pm
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This thread is a continuation of the discussion posted here from 12.08.2012 - 5.13.2014: Barclays Arrival/Arrival Cards (1.05%/2.1% travel credits)

Current offer for Arrival Plus is 70K pts w/$5K spend & AF waived 1st year.


Barclays says that you earn “miles” but you’re actually earning cash back with the card since you can’t transfer your Barclays miles to airlines. But you can redeem them for statement credits at 0.5 cents per mile (poor value) or 1.05 cent per mile if you redeem for travel.

You get 5% of your miles back if you redeem for travel, so 40,000 miles gets you $400 towards travel and 2,000 miles back (5% of your miles back). You must have at least 10K 'miles' in your acct if you wish to redeem as a travel credit. 2500 'miles' can be redeemed for a stmt credit though.

If you want, you can redeem miles to cover a portion of a travel charge instead of the full amount. For example, if you have 80k miles and a $740 airline charge, you can choose to redeem just 70k to cover $700 of the charge.

You earn 2X miles on all purchases, so you’re effectively getting 2% cash back for each purchase. But since you get 5% of your miles back when you redeem for travel, this is effectively a 2.1% cash back card when miles are redeemed for travel.

This makes the Barclaycard Arrival PlusTM World Elite MasterCard® (with 2.1% cash back for travel) better than the Capital One Venture card which offers only 2 miles per $1 or 2% cash back, only if you spend $30k+ per year after first year, because Arrival Plus AF is $30 more than Venture.

If you receive a call from 302-255-8000 after applying for this or any other Barclay's card, it is a legit number! You can also call them back directly at 866-951-1437.




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Let's crowd source things that have counted towards travel redemptions that are not so obvious

="3"%Successful
Don't forget travel purchase needs to be > $100 charge for 10K mile redemption
  • 9/11 Museum and Memorial - NYC
  • Accuracy Limo (via Square, Salt Lake City, UT limo service)
  • ACE Adventures (West Virginia White Water Rafting), had to call in to get it processed manually
  • agoda.com
  • AirAsia Flights (airasia.com)
  • airbnb bookings
  • airbnb GC purchased on United MPX site
  • Alaska Airlines checked baggage fee $25 charge
  • Amazing Bike Tours Thailand
  • AA Gift Card
  • American Airlines telephone booking (including booking fee)
  • Amtrak train ticket >$25 (ALB-NYP)
  • Amtrak train ticket >$25 (unknown destinations)
  • Arrival+ Annual Fee
  • Argosy Cruises (SEA, classified as RECREATION)
  • Autoeurope.com
  • BART (Bay Area Rapid Transit) San Francisco
  • Balloons over Bagan
  • Bieber bus tickets
  • Boston MBTA Charlie Card reload & Commuter Rail passes & tickets
  • Burj Khalifa observation decks
  • Buying Lifemiles from Avianca
  • Capitaine Train Tickets (capitaine.com)
  • Carmel Limo (NYC car service)
  • carrentals.com
  • cheaptickets.com hotel
  • Chinese Visa Application Fees (had to call in. Credit showed up in account in 2 business days. See Post 912 and 921 for details)
  • City Taxi (Tampa)
  • CostcoTravel
  • Cotai Waterjet (Hong Kong)
  • CT Limo
  • Daily Getaways purchase of HHonors points
  • DB Bahn Trains Germany (bahn.de)
  • Disneyland Hong Kong (Manual redemption required)
  • DriveNow - all locations in EU/US
  • Dublin Bus Tours Hop on, Hop off (Green)
  • Eiffel Tower (manual redemption by phone allowed)
  • Empire State Building tickets
  • Enterprise rent-a-car, paid at the counter when returning the car (used Chase United Visa initially for primary coverage, but asked to pay with a different card when returning the car)
  • Eurostar Train Tickets (eurostar.com)
  • Europcar.com
  • Expedia.com
  • Hertz Rent-a-Car (booked on hertz.com)
  • Hong Kong Airport Express Pass
  • Hotel bookings through Rocketmiles (even refundable bookings or those tied to other promotions)
  • Hotels.com
  • Hotwire
  • ItaliaRail (online booking agency for TrenItalia)
  • LA Swamp Tours, Steamboat cruise, Haunted History Tours (New Orleans)
  • Lahaina-Maui Ferry Tickets - booked online at www.go-lanai.com
  • Las Vegas Show Booked through hotel
    Las Vegas show tickets booked online (Mandalay Bay Box office)
  • Limo Charges - Two limo charges that I made in March PRIOR the the recent changes to what qualifies as "Travel" showed up as eligible travel charges. I guess with the changes to what's covered, and for how long, these got pulled back in.
  • Lyft
  • M-Life advance reservation deposit
  • Montway Auto Transport (deposit)
  • New York City MTA Subway Cards
  • New York Waterways Ferry (between NJ and NYC)
  • Ngong Ping 360 (Hong Kong)
  • Norwegian Cruise Line purchase made from telephone order from vacationstogo.com
  • Norwegian Cruise Line (deposits and payments)
  • NS Hispeed Train Tickets (nshispeed.com)
  • NYC Taxi
  • Orbitz.com purchase
  • ORCA card for Seattle area tolls (considered the very typical GOVERNMENT SERVICES NOT ELSEWHERE CLASSIFIED)
  • Paris RATP Metro/VATP (buy 10-ticket pack for >$25 and save cost)
  • PeruRail (Machu Picchu train)
  • PMRF Beach Cottages (Kauai)
  • Priceline
  • Primetime Shuttle (Worked from LAX-SNA)
  • rail europe on Travelocity
  • rail JR Rail in Japan, load as tourist attraction, call in to get it credit (Post#938)
  • Safari Helicopter Tour (Kauai)
  • Sandals.com resort booking (unique vacations) was not redeemable last year. Is redeemable online now
  • SEASTREAK LLC - NYC (Commuter Ferri)
  • Singapore Cable Car
  • Southwest $100 gift card
  • Southwest Early Bird Check-in (billed separately from airfare charges)
  • Spirit of NY Dinner Cruises - www.spiritcruises.com, which have cruises in several other cities as well.
  • Starwood Vacation Ownership (SPG Timeshare) Westin Princeville Kauai (coded as Timeshare).
  • St Pauls Cathedral (manual redemption by phone allowed)
  • Super Shuttle (mixed, worked in SF when (billed SUPERSHUTTLE EXECUCARS), worked in Boston (SUPERSHUTTLE BOSTON), failed in LA (SUPERSHUTTLE), Worked in Cancun.
  • Taxi in Zürich
  • Top of the Rock tickets - NYC
  • Trenitalia Online
  • Trimet (Portland OR public transportation)
  • Trip Advisor Rental
  • TurboJET (Hong Kong)
  • Uber
  • Uber GC through MPX $100 (re-confirmed 11/1/2018, using Arrival Premier)
  • United Baggage Fee
  • Universal Studio Orlando tickets (had to call in)
  • Viator (sightseeing/tours)
  • Victoria Clipper (passenger ferry)
  • Wedding at the Stratosphere's Chapel in the Clouds (billed as stratosphere)
  • Windsor Castle (manual redemption by phone allowed)
  • Wine purchases from different wine tasting rooms
  • WMATA (Washington DC Metro) - [[COLOR="Red"]reconfirmed 10/5/15]
  • Zipcar

    ="3"%Unsuccessful (please mention the amount redeemed - important as anything under $25 $100 cannot be reimbursed)
    Partial redemptions are possible - however you cannot redeem against that charge again. So if you have a $500 charge and you spend 40K points against it, you cannot redeem 10K points for the remaining $100 of that charge.
  • www.b-europe.com (SNCB rail)
  • Amtrak (possibly due <$25 charge)
  • Blue Water Rafting. Merchant category "Recreation Services -- Not elsewhere classified"
  • Brazil airline GOL booked online codes as DIRECT MARKETING/DIRECT MARKETERS--NOT ELESWH ..
  • Broadmoor Hotel Food and Beverage (Colorado Spring, CO)
  • budgetair.co.uk (charged >$200)
  • Car2go
  • De Palm Tours, Aruba (classified as Recreation. Called Barclay twice.)
  • Description: ZERVE *CA WHALES Merchant Category: THEATRICAL PRODUCERS (EXCEPT MOTION PICTURES), TICKET AGENCIES...Tickets to whale watching tour purchased over the phone.
  • Evan Evans Sightseeing tours (UK based)- http://www.evanevanstours.co.uk
  • Fastrak tag autoload for San Francisco bridge tolls ($25)
  • Global Entry
  • Gotobus.com Long Distance Buses, ~$100
  • Homeaway.com, posts as real estate. Barclays said they'd make a one-time exception but future purchases won't count as travel.
  • Hostelbookers.com deposit (maybe the charge which is >$25 will count?)
  • Hotels.com Gift Card
  • IHG points and cash hotel redemption
  • Malaysian Overnight Train KUL-SIN (ktmb.com.my)
  • Monterey Aquarium
  • Parking at DCA - $136 (7/9/19)
  • Parking at HSV ($96 in parking at Huntsville International Airport)
  • Parking at IAH (Houston Intercontinental - on airport) -$76 (PARKING LOTS AND GARAGES)
  • Parking at LAS
  • Parking at LGA $204
  • Parking at Port Imperial, Weehawken, NJ
  • Parking at SNA (John Wayne Airport)
  • San Francisco Clipper Card public transit (autoload from website)
  • Skyjump at Stratosphere Hotel LV $150 (01/14) - not charged by hotel.
  • Space Needle and Chihuly Garden Tickets
  • Starwood points purchase (BUSINESS SERVICES NOT ELSEWHERE CLASSIFIED)
  • Taxi Magic /Curb- Taxi service
  • Thello train (France-Italy night train, codes as rail-freight)
  • Trenitalia (both online and in stations, posts as rail-freight)
  • UBER eGift Card (bought through the UBER app) for $100 - Not coded as "travel," so couldn't redeem online and they wouldn't do it over the phone, either.



Airlines that post purchases of multiple tickets as one amount or split them:

One Amount
BA (USD based award ticket)

Multiple Transactions
UA (award)
DL (award)

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Old Mar 22, 2015, 11:29 pm
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My fare of >$25 using Uber was redeemable for a travel credit. I have Barclays' Arrival+.
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Old Mar 23, 2015, 7:43 pm
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Thanks for the confirmation!

Originally Posted by dogbyte
My fare of >$25 using Uber was redeemable for a travel credit. I have Barclays' Arrival+.
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Old Mar 23, 2015, 9:54 pm
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Originally Posted by uds0
To be precise, as a computer guy, "any" means more than 0, so the answer is yes. A different question might have been your intent?

There is at least 1 yes and 1 no report, and my informal survey indicates more nos than yeses.
Yes, I was going for >0
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Old Mar 24, 2015, 4:50 am
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I was able to automatically redeem for a NYC taxi from JFK, tickets to the 9/11 museum and tickets to the Top of the Rock. I'll update the wiki as it seems to indicate NYC taxis were not eligible.
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Old Mar 24, 2015, 5:39 am
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Originally Posted by Superorb
Yes, I was going for >0
I'm curious: What is the benefit of knowing that something is simply not possible vs, say, knowing it has a 1 in a million chance and thus EXTREMELY slim chance and therefore virtually impossible? I had not given this distinction much consideration in the past so perhaps there's something I am missing?
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Old Mar 24, 2015, 8:38 am
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I don't think that I've had to do this yet so I'm not sure how it works. If I have a travel redemption that is more than my total points, well they A)Redeem all of my points up to the max dollar amount. or B) Redeem my points to the nearest $25. Example- Cost is $1500. I have 134444 points. Will they A) Redeem $1344.44 or B) $1325?
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Old Mar 24, 2015, 9:25 am
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Originally Posted by cdancer20
I don't think that I've had to do this yet so I'm not sure how it works. If I have a travel redemption that is more than my total points, well they A)Redeem all of my points up to the max dollar amount. or B) Redeem my points to the nearest $25. Example- Cost is $1500. I have 134444 points. Will they A) Redeem $1344.44 or B) $1325?
You can redeem the max amount in non-$25 increments.
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Old Mar 24, 2015, 9:53 am
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Originally Posted by bmrisko
You can redeem the max amount in non-$25 increments.
Every time I tried, here's what happened:

Travel expense $25.67, points available 10,000, redemption 2,567 points.
Travel expense $256.78, points available 2,567, redemption 2,500 points.

i.e. if more expense than points, only redeemable in 2,500 increments (and only three that are just less than the expense), else all points redeemable against total expense.
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Old Mar 24, 2015, 9:55 am
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Originally Posted by uds0
Every time I tried, here's what happened:

Travel expense $25.67, points available 10,000, redemption 2,567 points.
Travel expense $256.78, points available 2,567, redemption 2,500 points.

i.e. if more expense than points, only redeemable in 2,500 increments (and only three that are just less than the expense), else all points redeemable against total expense.
Thanks. This is the answer that I was expecting but dreading.
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Old Mar 24, 2015, 11:17 am
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Originally Posted by uds0
Every time I tried, here's what happened:

Travel expense $25.67, points available 10,000, redemption 2,567 points.
Travel expense $256.78, points available 2,567, redemption 2,500 points.

i.e. if more expense than points, only redeemable in 2,500 increments (and only three that are just less than the expense), else all points redeemable against total expense.
Ah yes, you're right...I read the question wrong. If you don't have enough points to cover the entire purchase, you can only do $25 increments.
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Old Mar 25, 2015, 10:00 pm
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Originally Posted by itchyfeet123
Anyone had success or otherwise with Daily Getaway qualifying as travel? I don't see it listed in the Wiki.
I'd be interested in hearing anyone's experiences with this too!
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Old Mar 25, 2015, 10:09 pm
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Originally Posted by itchyfeet123
Anyone had success or otherwise with Daily Getaway qualifying as travel? I don't see it listed in the Wiki.
Originally Posted by LordByran
I'd be interested in hearing anyone's experiences with this too!
I'm guessing its not in the wiki because most everybody used Amex's in the past for the additional 10% off (which has since been discontinued). I'd look at how it coded on my Amex for you, but I don't have online access to my statement from my 2013 purchase. Maybe someone else can look at their statement from last year?
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Old Mar 25, 2015, 11:40 pm
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Originally Posted by uds0
I'm curious: What is the benefit of knowing that something is simply not possible vs, say, knowing it has a 1 in a million chance and thus EXTREMELY slim chance and therefore virtually impossible? I had not given this distinction much consideration in the past so perhaps there's something I am missing?
I don't think you're missing anything. If it has worked for someone there's a greater chance it will work again, vs never working for anyone.
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Old Mar 26, 2015, 7:55 am
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Originally Posted by itchyfeet123
Anyone had success or otherwise with Daily Getaway qualifying as travel? I don't see it listed in the Wiki.
Originally Posted by skitch23
I'm guessing its not in the wiki because most everybody used Amex's in the past for the additional 10% off (which has since been discontinued). I'd look at how it coded on my Amex for you, but I don't have online access to my statement from my 2013 purchase. Maybe someone else can look at their statement from last year?
This is so true! I used Amex last year and was hurt that they took away the 10% discount this year. As a reminder, sometimes Amex and MC/Visa can code things differently, but here's the info from my Amex purchase last year.

Additional Information: DIRECT MKTG TRAVEL
Category: Travel - Travel Agencies
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Old Mar 29, 2015, 7:02 am
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Does the card offer a referral bonus if I refer a friend to apply and he gets approved?
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