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kcstraveler Oct 27, 2013 12:09 pm

Any feedback from experts?
 
I've been doing a lot of reading and organizing re: collecting miles for travel. I am looking forward to getting started but just wanna make sure my initial steps and introduction to collecting points are setting me up for long term success!

My main goals in collecting points:
1) I'd like to collect some miles for domestic travel for myself (thinking about moving to a new city so doing interviews and also visiting family at home)

2) I'd like to accumulate enough points for 2 RT economy class tickets to Europe, leaving from BWI/IAD/JFK for summer 2014 or Xmas 2014. My dad turns 60 this year and I'd like to arrange a trip to Europe for him and my mom using points that I accumulate.

Currently, I have a CapitalOne Venture card and somewhere near a 730 credit score (I'm in my twenties and also have a BoA Amex and have been tied to my dad's credit cards since I was 16--he has an excellent credit rating)

I was thinking about taking advantage of the Chase 50k Southwest card for myself (I live 2 miles from major SW hub; currently I can get to the main city I would be visiting for about 12-14K points RT, depending on Wanna Get Away fares). However, SW flights are domestic only and this 50K offer apparently ends this coming week.

I am spending close to 2500$ on rent and bills alone (neither of which are doing anything for me since I am paying straight from checking account). I have read about the Bluebird/VR manufactured spending and I am pretty confident that I am easily spend $3000 or more a month between VRs/Bluebird and regular spending to meet spend limits.

Is there another card that I could sign up for sometime over the holidays that will help me get started accumulating points? I've seen a lot of suggestions on blogs and here recommending the BarclaysArrival and the Chase Sapphire Preferred.

So long story short:

Should I apply for the SW card for myself and wait a few weeks before applying for another miles card that can be used for international flights?

Any feedback or recommendations for different cards/approaches to meeting my goals?

It's been great reading threads and learning more about the process--y'all are inspiring! Hoping to start my miles collecting and hit the friendly skies sooner rather than later!

Kay_nyc Oct 27, 2013 12:40 pm

Apply for as many cards as you min spend will allow. I would go for the SW card (maybe 2 if you're going for the companion pass), the US air card, and United if you can get the 50k offer. I try to apply for 3-4 cards per churn. The only thing that keeps me from appplying for more is the damn min spend.

StartinSanDiego Oct 27, 2013 2:11 pm

Firstly-- welcome to Flyertalk. Glad you posted here, but just an FYI, you seem to have the same topic posted twice. Maybe alert a moderator using the little exclamation point button and ask to have it removed.

You could surely benefit from the SW card, also an Ink or Sapphire card that earns UR points and offers a host of domestic (including SW) or international travel partners. Your spend is not high, so start slowly with a couple of well thought out cards, and go from there. You can get more cards as quickly as 90ish days out, so don't worry too much about "missing out".

Keep reading here, you will learn a lot.


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