wheelsup
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When did a credit card become an investment?The fact alone that airline pilots are recommending it makes me think this card is probably a bad investment.
When did a credit card become an investment?The fact alone that airline pilots are recommending it makes me think this card is probably a bad investment.
Well I would think most of us travel a lot as airline pilots hence why i posted here and not iflyonceayear.com.
@RORO
https://www.prioritypass.com/en/loungesearch?entity=9362472a-9997-4685-9a05-a1537b70eaab
Click on Corona Beach House, read under conditions. Went through MIA on Sunday and Monday and used it both times for take out. 8 oz blackened salmon, brown rice and steamed broccoli plus key lime pie is like $28 after tax.
Im literally about to land and try this. I feel like Priority Pass is really going to regret making this available in my hometown airport.
I really like salmon and key lime pie.
The fact alone that airline pilots are recommending it makes me think this card is probably a bad investment.
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When did a credit card become an investment?
Well I would think most of us travel a lot as airline pilots hence why i posted here and not iflyonceayear.com.
@RORO
https://www.prioritypass.com/en/loungesearch?entity=9362472a-9997-4685-9a05-a1537b70eaab
Click on Corona Beach House, read under conditions. Went through MIA on Sunday and Monday and used it both times for take out. 8 oz blackened salmon, brown rice and steamed broccoli plus key lime pie is like $28 after tax.
Global Entry is a $20/yr benefit because it lasts five years if you keep the card.Ok, I see now. It's airport specific and MIA seems to have a lot of options. I searched LAX, and the Alaska lounge is available but with the first sentence starting off about must have a positive space ticket on that day in order to use the lounge. Defeats the purpose as an airline pilot.
First year and one time-benefits are just for the first year. It seems the annual fee is $450/yr and you get 300 back on travel stuff. Most pilots can probably spend the $300 so that pays itself off. Now you have $150 left, and if you travel internationally a lot, then the global entry fee pays off another $100. The remaining $50 can pay itself on lounges, IF the airport you frequent allows usage at lounges and restaurants without strings attached. So for some pilots, this card might be worth it.
Btw, does your lounge access allow one free access per day? Eg, no per-visit charge on your credit card for lounges?
Global Entry is a $20/yr benefit because it lasts five years if you keep the card.
Not sure what your last question is about...but I used it twice in one day...once for food in PDX then later that same day when we got to DFW we sat at the lounge and enjoyed snacks and beverages. Correct, no charges come through on the credit card, you swipe the priority pass card as a credit card.
I agree it depends on where you go, if this will be a nice benefit or not. That pretty much applies to anything and everything. You spend $15/day on a car lease, I spend a lot less than that but have some nice perks, since I only drive 2000 miles a year and I spend more time in airports than my car. I’m a huge subscriber to the experience lifestyle vs material
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Ok, that answers it. And you show the priority pass card or the credit card to get your $28-30 dollars free meal? You can use it multiple times per day in different locations, and it sounds like you are capitalizing/doing well on it. Good memory on the car! It's a toy worth having.![]()
You’ll make money on it for a year and have all those perks? Why not?Anyone have the Amex platinum card? It's 550 a year with similar benefits but I got an offer for 100K points for spending 5K in 3 months and I'm thinking of pulling the trigger. Get Delta sky club lounge access, centurion access, and priority pass as well...
And then Delta, you have to have a Delta boarding card to use the Amex card.
So to get access to the Delta Lounge via the Amex you have to actually be flying Delta?
And, which card do you prefer?