Wednesday, April 1, 2009

Airline-specific credit cards

These cards are associated with one airline. Typically, the cardholder accumulates points from both making purchases with the card and by flying on the specified airline. For example, with Chase's Continental MasterCard, cardholders accumulate Continental frequent flier miles (called OnePass miles) both from spending with the card and from flying with Continental. These cards come with other perks -- for example, some allow you to earn double points when you use the card to purchase plane tickets with that airline. Compare airline-specific cards.

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