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How to Take Advantage of the Gaping Hole in the Credit Card Market
How to Take Advantage of the Gaping Hole in the Credit Card Market-September 2024
Sep 21, 2024 11:32 PM

Imagine going to a store to buy a new pair of jeans and being presented with a choice of low-end ones for $25 or a few premium designer styles for $200 and up. You would be disappointed if the store didn’t have an option in between.

That’s essentially the market that travel rewards credit card users face. There are dozens of decent rewards cards with annual fees under $100 and a growing number of ultra-premium travel rewards cards with annual fees of $450-plus.

But which travel credit cards fill the gap between these two staggeringly different price points?

Though they can be hard to find, when you do, it can be a very good deal. Read on to find a list of midrange travel credit cards to help you take advantage of this gaping hole in the credit card market.

Midrange American Express travel cards

Whether by design or by coincidence, American Express offers most of the cards with annual fees between $100 and $450.

American Express® Gold Card

The American Express® Gold Card has an annual fee of $250, and its most valuable benefits include 4x points on all takeout and dining purchases, including Uber Eats, and on your first $25,000 spent each year at U.S. supermarkets. It also pays 3x points on flights booked directly with airlines or on AmEx Travel. Terms apply.

These features are a great way to quickly accumulate valuable Membership Rewards points that you can transfer to airline and hotel partners or redeem directly for travel through the Membership Rewards portal or Expedia. The card also comes with a $120 worth of dining credits each year. Terms apply.

Delta SkyMiles® Platinum American Express Card

Another American Express card in this price range is the Delta SkyMiles® Platinum American Express Card, which has an annual fee of $250, and is not to be confused with The Platinum Card® from American Express, which has a $695 annual fee.

The Delta SkyMiles® Platinum American Express Card offers 3x miles on Delta purchases and 2x miles at restaurants and U.S. supermarkets. Benefits include your first bag checked free, priority boarding and statement credit toward the Global Entry or TSA Precheck application fee. Terms apply.

But the Delta SkyMiles® Platinum American Express Card’s most valuable feature is a domestic, main cabin, round-trip companion certificate that you receive each year when you renew your card. This benefit alone can easily be worth the cost of its annual fee, and potentially much more. Terms apply.

American Express® Green Card

There’s also the American Express® Green Card, which now has a $150 annual fee. It offers 3x points on travel including ride share and transit purchases, and 3x points at restaurants. It also offers you a $189 annual credit toward a Clear membership, which helps you speed through security at select airports and stadiums. Terms apply.

Other midrange credit card options to consider

If AmEx isn't for you, consider adding one of these three other mid-tier travel credit cards to your wallet.

Southwest Rapid Rewards® Priority Credit Card

Chase offers the Southwest Rapid Rewards® Priority Credit Card with a $149 annual fee, which can be a great value for several reasons.

First, you get a $75 annual Southwest travel credit, which brings the net cost down to a more reasonable $74. But you also get 7,500 points each year on your account anniversary, which are worth about $120. Finally, the card offers you four upgraded boardings a year, which can be worth over $100.

AAdvantage® Aviator® Silver Mastercard®

Another option in this price range is the AAdvantage® Aviator® Silver Mastercard®, which is issued by Barclays and has a $199 annual fee. It offers 3x miles on American Airlines purchases, 2x miles on hotels and car rentals and 1 mile per dollar spent on all other purchases.

Benefits include a free checked bag, priority boarding and $25 per day in statement credits toward inflight food and beverages. You also get a $50 annual statement credit toward inflight Wi-Fi. On top of that, you get an anniversary Companion Certificate good for two guests to fly with you for $99 each after you use your card to spend $20,000 in a calendar year.

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