Best Airline Loyalty Credit Cards

Written By Jeff Hindenach
Last updated November 8, 2017

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May 19, 2016

Simple. Thrifty. Living.

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If you have a favorite airline or just find yourself always booking on the same airline, joining an airline loyalty program can be great for getting perks and even free flights. The more points you earn through the airline, the sooner you can book perks and free flights through the airline. One of the best and fastest ways to earn points with loyalty programs is to sign up for an airline loyalty credit card.

Most airlines have a branded credit card that they use to give flyers extra points for their loyalty program.

Here is a complete list of the best prepaid credit cards.

About the Author

Jeff Hindenach

Jeff Hindenach is the co-founder of Simple. Thrifty. Living. He graduated from Bowling Green State University with a Bachelor's Degree in Journalism. He has a long history of financial journalism, with a background writing for newspapers such as the San Jose Mercury News and San Francisco Examiner, as well as writing on personal finance for The Huffington Post, New York Times, Business Insider, CNBC, Newsday and The Street. He believes in giving readers the tools they need to get out of debt.

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