Confused :(
#1
Original Poster
Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: NOVA
Programs: United, Southwest, Frontier, Chase UR, Hyatt
Posts: 57
Confused :(
I am kinda new to this community. I have now spent around a week here trying to learn stuff. I am travelling to India in October and wanted to get some miles. As of now I have just one Chase Freedom card (5% cash back on flights this quarter).
I wanted to know which is the best credit card miles deal for me. I thought about the Chase Sapphire but hitting $3000 in 3 months is kinda difficult for me. Any other suggestions. Should I hang around and wait for some deal.
I wanted to know which is the best credit card miles deal for me. I thought about the Chase Sapphire but hitting $3000 in 3 months is kinda difficult for me. Any other suggestions. Should I hang around and wait for some deal.
#2
Join Date: Apr 2011
Programs: BA, BMI
Posts: 219
Hi,
Welcome to FT.
There are quite a few really good threads on credit cards in this forum. There are loads of good deals - all located here.
A lot of credit cards pay the bonuses after your first purchase, or some have much smaller amounts. Some also are dependant on how much money you make, and all will be subject to credit history.
It will also depend on who you are planning to fly to India with? I'd look at which airline you will use for this trip, and also future trips when making the decision.
Good luck
Andrew
Welcome to FT.
There are quite a few really good threads on credit cards in this forum. There are loads of good deals - all located here.
A lot of credit cards pay the bonuses after your first purchase, or some have much smaller amounts. Some also are dependant on how much money you make, and all will be subject to credit history.
It will also depend on who you are planning to fly to India with? I'd look at which airline you will use for this trip, and also future trips when making the decision.
Good luck
Andrew
#3


Join Date: May 2009
Location: Shanghai
Programs: BAEC (Gold), PC (Plat), HH (Gold), MR (Gold)
Posts: 2,732
I am kinda new to this community. I have now spent around a week here trying to learn stuff. I am travelling to India in October and wanted to get some miles. As of now I have just one Chase Freedom card (5% cash back on flights this quarter).
I wanted to know which is the best credit card miles deal for me. I thought about the Chase Sapphire but hitting $3000 in 3 months is kinda difficult for me. Any other suggestions. Should I hang around and wait for some deal.
I wanted to know which is the best credit card miles deal for me. I thought about the Chase Sapphire but hitting $3000 in 3 months is kinda difficult for me. Any other suggestions. Should I hang around and wait for some deal.
#4
Flyertalk Posting Legend Moderator: Credit Card Programs, American Express, Capital One, Chase, Citi, Diners Club, Eco Travel, Signatures




Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: Miami, Mpls & London
Programs: AA, IHG & Marriott Platinum; DL & HH Gold
Posts: 51,905
Do you mean you want to earn miles and redeem them for flights in October 2011? -OR- do you mean you will be earning miles by flying to India in October and you'd like to earn additional miles from other sources?
#5
Join Date: Apr 2011
Programs: BA, BMI
Posts: 219
#6
Join Date: Sep 2002
Posts: 178
I'm afraid earning and then redeeming miles for a flight in October may prove difficult in such a short time frame. The award availability alone will make it difficult, but not impossible. Your best bet would be to apply for something like the Chase Sapphire that allows you to use your points toward purchased air fare. This would greatly increase your options.
And I +1 User Name's comment on research and reading. Pretty much everything you need to know is on this one site.
And I +1 User Name's comment on research and reading. Pretty much everything you need to know is on this one site.
#7
Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: NY
Posts: 185
If you are looking to gain miles to use for the trip almost impossible as I know it unless you have some big bills to pay today. From what I know the companies take 6-8 to post many of the miles to your account after the credit card has been paid.
If you are looking to gain miles from your flight to India then it depends on the company your are flying with. I know citi/expedia will give you points for every mile that you fly for the flights that are booked on expedia using its card plus they will take $100 off the cost of the flight.
You need to provide more info for us to be able to help you as well.
If you are looking to gain miles from your flight to India then it depends on the company your are flying with. I know citi/expedia will give you points for every mile that you fly for the flights that are booked on expedia using its card plus they will take $100 off the cost of the flight.
You need to provide more info for us to be able to help you as well.
#8
Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: Land of the parrots and parrotheads
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Hmmmm...Isn't that CitiExpedia one of those cards with the virtual account feature?

#10
Original Poster
Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: NOVA
Programs: United, Southwest, Frontier, Chase UR, Hyatt
Posts: 57
Hey guys sorry for not being clear enough.
I initially was looking to get a good deal for my flight to India in October but I guess it is difficult within this time frame. Hence it will be a good idea for me to earn miles from this trip.
I prefer flying CO usually. I have a chase Freedom CC (5% on flights)
Is it a good strategy for me to get a Chase Sapphire card, get 50,000 and buy my ticket through it. Hopefully I can use that for future flights.
Again thanks for all your responses.
I initially was looking to get a good deal for my flight to India in October but I guess it is difficult within this time frame. Hence it will be a good idea for me to earn miles from this trip.
I prefer flying CO usually. I have a chase Freedom CC (5% on flights)
Is it a good strategy for me to get a Chase Sapphire card, get 50,000 and buy my ticket through it. Hopefully I can use that for future flights.
Again thanks for all your responses.
#11

Join Date: Sep 2008
Posts: 704
I initially was looking to get a good deal for my flight to India in October but I guess it is difficult within this time frame.
The good news is you can transfer your freedom points to Sapphire and redeem for 1.25 cents per point. The bad news is 1.25 cents per point isn't great as a 2% cash back card is better. Also I belive you mentioned your uncertainty of hitting the $3k/91 days spend. If you can't hit the threshold then I definitely wouldn't recommend the card.
#12


Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: ACC
Programs: AAdvantage, MIleagePlus, Skywards
Posts: 397
I am kinda new to this community. I have now spent around a week here trying to learn stuff. I am travelling to India in October and wanted to get some miles. As of now I have just one Chase Freedom card (5% cash back on flights this quarter).
I wanted to know which is the best credit card miles deal for me. I thought about the Chase Sapphire but hitting $3000 in 3 months is kinda difficult for me. Any other suggestions. Should I hang around and wait for some deal.
I wanted to know which is the best credit card miles deal for me. I thought about the Chase Sapphire but hitting $3000 in 3 months is kinda difficult for me. Any other suggestions. Should I hang around and wait for some deal.
#13
Join Date: Jun 2011
Programs: *G, M+ Platinum
Posts: 619
If you regularly fly on CO, you might look at one of their cards.
If you live in the US, one round trip to India will almost make you OnePass Silver, so some of the "Elite Only" benefits would apply to you also.
If you live in the US, one round trip to India will almost make you OnePass Silver, so some of the "Elite Only" benefits would apply to you also.
#15
Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: NYC
Programs: AA, BA
Posts: 153
Hey guys sorry for not being clear enough.
I prefer flying CO usually. I have a chase Freedom CC (5% on flights)
Is it a good strategy for me to get a Chase Sapphire card, get 50,000 and buy my ticket through it. Hopefully I can use that for future flights.
Again thanks for all your responses.
I prefer flying CO usually. I have a chase Freedom CC (5% on flights)
Is it a good strategy for me to get a Chase Sapphire card, get 50,000 and buy my ticket through it. Hopefully I can use that for future flights.
Again thanks for all your responses.
If it is CO, their card would be a great fit for you. People have applied for the 30k offer and been able to boost it to the 50k targeted offer. Because of their merger with UA I am unsure how many more CO branded credit cards will be released in the future. get one while you can.
I do not think you are booking far enough in advance to take advantage of award bookings. I would try to find the best deal and then see if that airline has a loyalty program.

