Best Credit Cards for Every Type of Traveler (2024)


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For a long time, we here at SmarterTravel have been recommending plastic as the best way for travelers to spend money: credit cards for big-ticket purchases, debit (ATM) cards for cash. But which cards to choose? Clearly there is no single best card. What's best for you depends on what you want by way of extras and special features. I've identified different traveler profiles and identified the plastic that best suits their needs.

My analysis is based on long-term use and not on one-time enrollment or transfer incentives. I assume you either pay your complete bill every month or have the option to do so, so I do not consider APRs, nor do I consider credit-score qualification. Many credit cards that assess an annual fee waive the fee for the first year.

If you travel to foreign countries, cards that do not assess a foreign-transaction fee are especially attractive; I note cards with this feature. Chip-enabled cards were once very rare, but chip cards will become widely available in 2015.

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The Best Credit Cards for Infrequent Flyers

If you don't travel much, or you travel mainly by car in and around your home area, you probably figure that travel-specific features are less important than getting the highest monetary value.

The Citi Double Cash card basically pays off 2 percent for every dollar charged, on any purchase, anywhere. You receive 1 percent when you buy and a second 1 percent when you pay the bill. This 2 percent payout is in cash, not in miles or points limited to travel purchase. There's no annual fee.

Several cards offer payouts higher than 2 percent on charges in grocery stores, drugstores, gas stations, or other categories, subject to maximum limits, but only 1 percent on other charges. Some cards rotate high-payout categories. The highest overall payout we found was on the Blue Cash Preferred American Express card, with an annual fee of $75, which pays 6 percent on grocery charges and 3 percent on gas station charges, but several others come close.

The Best Credit Card for Occasional Flyers

If you travel enough to limit your card purchases to air tickets, hotel rooms, and other travel services, the Capital One Venture Rewards card, with an annual fee of $59 and no foreign-transaction fees, returns 2 percent of charged value on all purchases. But the payback is in "miles" you can use to buy travel services through Capital One; there's no all-purpose cash equivalent. The annual fee is $59. There is no foreign-transaction surcharge.

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The Best Credit Cards for Frequent Flyers on One Airline

An airline mile can be worth considerably more than 1 cent, and airline miles are one of few affordable ways to enjoy premium-cabin upgrades. If you concentrate your flying on one airline, you should first consider a credit card co-branded with that airline -- a card that earns miles or points in the airline's frequent-flyer program that you can combine with the miles you earn by flying.

Co-branded airline cards typically earn one mile (or equivalent) for each dollar charged to the card, plus bonus miles or points on charges for tickets and other airline services. All large U.S. and Canadian airlines other than Allegiant and Porter co-brand at least one mileage-earning credit card.

The following cards include one no-charge checked bag for the cardholder; most extend that to at least one traveling companion: American's AAdvantage Platinum Select MasterCard from Citi, with an annual fee of $95; Delta's Gold Delta SkyMiles card from American Express, with an annual fee of $95; United's Mileage Plus Explorer card from Chase, with an annual fee of $95 and no foreign transaction fee; Virgin America's Visa Signature card from Comenity, with an annual fee of $49; and WestJet's RBC World Elite MasterCard from RBC Royal Bank, with an annual fee of $99.

One no-fee checked bag per flight can more than offset the annual fee for anyone who prefers to check a bag and takes more than two round-trips per year. These cards add other benefits too, ranging from a yearly companion ticket to a free visit to an airline lounge. Additionally, the United card adds primary rental-car collision coverage.

The Best Credit Cards for Very Frequent Flyers on One Airline

For really heavy users, American, Delta, and United issue premium credit cards that include the features of the base-level cards plus membership in each line's lounge club and a laundry list of other features. Strangely, the annual card fees are less than the regular lounge club membership fees.

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The outstanding premium airline card is United's Mileage Plus Club Card Visa from Chase, which includes United Club access, 1.5 miles per dollar for all charges, and primary rental-car collision coverage, with an annual fee of $395 and no foreign transaction fee. But if you concentrate your flying on American or Delta, the AAdvantage Executive Card, with an annual fee of $450 and no foreign transaction fee, and the Delta Reserve card, with an annual fee of $450 and no foreign transaction fee, both earn 1 mile per dollar on ordinary charges and include club access and a bunch of other benefits.

The Best Credit Cards for Frequent Flyers on Several Airlines

The key here is transferable miles. Several cards earn miles or points that you can transfer to more than one airline program. These cards all earn one point per dollar charged, and most include bonuses.

The Starwood Preferred Guest card from AmEx, with an annual fee of $65, allows points transfers to the frequent-flyer programs of 28 leading airlines, including Alaska, American, Delta, JetBlue, Hawaiian, and several big Asian and European carriers. The basic transfer rate is one mile per point, but if you transfer in increments of 20,000 points, you get 1.25 miles per point. You can also transfer to United, but the exchange rate is only half what it is for other airlines. In effect, you earn 25 percent more miles in most airlines' programs per dollar charged than you earn with the airlines' own cards (although you may miss out on other airline-card benefits, like free checked bags).

The Diners Club's Premier card from MasterCard earns one point per dollar charged, and points can be transferred, at 1:1 or equivalent, to the frequent-flyer programs of Air Canada, Alaska, Delta, Frontier, Hawaiian, and Southwest, as well as several big foreign airlines. The card also includes access to hundreds of airport lounges around the world and primary rental-car collision coverage. The annual fee is $95, and there is no foreign-transaction fee.

The Chase Sapphire Preferred card allows the transfer of points at 1:1 to the frequent-flyer programs of Southwest, United, and several foreign airlines. The annual fee is $95. Wyndham Rewards Visa transfers points to several programs, but at a less than 1:1 ratio.

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The Best Credit Cards for Foreign Travelers

In this case, think ATM cards. A few small banks' ATM debit cards incur either no fee or a 1 percent fee for local withdrawals, with no withdrawal charge. This is clearly the best way to get foreign currency. Banks offering these features include Ally Bank, Capital One 360, Charles Schwab, EverBank, TD Bank, USAA, and several credit unions.

Travelers with checking or savings accounts at Bank of America can use their ATM cards to withdraw local currency without a withdrawal charge from ATMs operated by Scotiabank in Canada and much of the Caribbean, Barclays in the U.K., BNP Paribas in France, Banca Nazionale del Lavoro in Italy, Deutsche Bank in Germany and Spain, UkrSibbank in Ukraine, TEB in Turkey, ABSA in South Africa, Westpac in Australia and New Zealand, China Construction Bank in mainland China, and Banco Santander in Mexico. Scotiabank clients get the same deal at Bank of America and the other listed banks. You do pay a 3 percent exchange fee, but that's considerably better than exchanging cash at airport change offices.

Read the original story: Best Credit Cards for Every Type of Traveler by Ed Perkins, who is a regular contributor to SmarterTravel.

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Which credit card is best for all purpose? ›

Best Everyday Spending Credit Cards
  • Citi Strata Premier℠ Card: Best for Earning Flexible Rewards on Everyday Purchases.
  • Discover it® Student Cash Back: Best Student Credit Card for Everyday Purchases.
  • Capital One Venture X Rewards Credit Card: Best for Earning Capital One Miles on Everyday Spending.
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What is the best credit card to use while traveling? ›

Chase Sapphire Preferred® Card: Best feature: Travel rewards. Chase Freedom Unlimited®: Best feature: Flexible cash back rewards. U.S. Bank Altitude® Connect Visa Signature® Card: Best feature: Travel portal bonus points. Delta SkyMiles® Blue American Express Card: Best feature: Delta Air Lines rewards.

What credit card is everywhere you want to be? ›

It's Everywhere You Want To Be campaign. In 1985, Visa and BBDO advertising agency launched the “It's Everywhere You Want To Be” campaign, in an attempt to differentiate and attract customers away from competitors: AMEX and MasterCard.

What is the best number of credit cards to have and carry with you? ›

To prepare, you might want to have at least three cards: two that you carry with you and one that you store in a safe place at home. This way, you should always have at least one card that you can use. Because of possibilities like these, it's a good idea to have at least two or three credit cards.

What is the #1 credit card to have? ›

The best credit card overall is the Wells Fargo Active Cash® Card because it gives 2% cash rewards on purchases and has a $0 annual fee. For comparison purposes, the average cash rewards card in 2024 gives about 1% back.

What are the three top credit cards? ›

Best credit cards of August 2024
  • Best for dining and entertainment: Capital One SavorOne Cash Rewards Credit Card.
  • Best for point value: Chase Sapphire Preferred® Card.
  • Best overall: Wells Fargo Active Cash® Card.
  • Best for rotating categories: Discover it® Cash Back.
  • Best for long intro APR: Wells Fargo Reflect® Card.

What is the biggest credit card trap for most people? ›

The minimum payment mindset

Here's how most people get trapped in credit card debt: You use your card for a purchase you can't afford or want to defer payment, and then you make only the minimum payment that month. Soon, you are in the habit of using your card to purchase things beyond your budget.

What credit card is the most universally accepted? ›

Visa and Mastercard are the most widely accepted credit cards, as both types can be used at 35+ million locations in 200+ countries and territories.

What is the most prestigious credit card to have? ›

What is the most prestigious credit card? One of the world's most prestigious credit cards is the Centurion® Card from American Express*. Though there may be other cards with more elaborate benefits, those cards are kept well under wraps.

What is the 2 3 4 rule for credit cards? ›

2/3/4 Rule

You can be approved for up to two new credit cards every rolling two-month period. You can be approved for up to three new credit cards every rolling 12-month period. You can be approved for up to four new credit cards every rolling 24-month period.

Does canceling a credit card hurt your credit? ›

Key Takeaways

Closing a charge card won't affect your credit history (history is a factor in your overall credit score). Closing a credit card could hurt your credit score by increasing your credit utilization if you don't pay off all your balances.

Is 7 credit cards too many? ›

How many credit cards is too many or too few? Credit scoring formulas don't punish you for having too many credit accounts, but you can have too few. Credit bureaus suggest that five or more accounts — which can be a mix of cards and loans — is a reasonable number to build toward over time.

What credit card can be used everywhere? ›

Discover is accepted nationwide by 99% of the places that take credit cards. Get the facts—99% of merchants nationwide who take credit cards accept Discover.

What is the best credit card for the average person? ›

Best Credit Cards for Fair/Average Credit in 2024
  • Capital One Platinum Credit Card: Best for no annual fee.
  • Discover it® Student Cash Back: Best for students.
  • Milestone Mastercard® - $700 Credit Limit: Best for high credit limit.
  • Capital One QuicksilverOne Cash Rewards Credit Card: Best for flat-rate cash back.

Which credit card works everywhere? ›

Visa and Mastercard are widely accepted worldwide. If an establishment takes credit cards, it's a good bet that your Visa or Mastercard will work. American Express and Discover have an international presence, too, but they are accepted by fewer merchants.

Which bank credit card is best for normal use? ›

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FIRST Wealth Credit CardNilNil
HDFC Infinia Card₹12,500 + Taxes₹12,500 + Taxes
SBI SimplySAVE Credit Card₹499₹499
Axis Flipkart credit card₹500 + Taxes₹500 + Taxes
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