I just learned that Citibank will no longer accept applications for Hilton-branded credit cards.
Returning from Mexico yesterday, I checked the link to the Citibank Hilton Honors site for another article and the link didn't work. After some research, I learned that American Express will be the sole issuer of Hilton credit cards.
That is a bummer as I found the benefits with the Citibank version of the credit card program to be great: gold membership and two free weekend nights at a Hilton property when you met certain spending qualifications.
See the Points Guy article for more details:
No Citibank Hilton Honors Credit Cards
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Sunday, June 18, 2017
Friday, May 5, 2017
Cancun 8 nights hotel and air under $700
Part I: Maximizing Mileage Programs
Using
credit card mileage programs, I booked a flight and
eight-night hotel stay for my family of four in Cancun for under
$700.
Here's
how I did it:
First,
my wife and I applied for separate Citibank Hilton Honors Cards. The sign up
bonus provided 2 free weekend nights (Friday, Saturday, Sunday) at
category 1-4 hotels in the Hilton portfolio. Annual fee $99. Link to Citibank Hilton HHonors Card
Total
cost 4 nights hotel: $198.00.
Then
we both applied for the Chase Hyatt Card. The sign up
bonus provides 2 free nights at almost any hotel in the Hyatt
portfolio. Annual fee $99. Link to Chase Hyatt Card
Total
cost 4 nights hotel: $198.00.
Finally, my
wife applied for the Chase Sapphire Reserve Card to use specifically to cover our airfare. The signup bonus provided a $300 travel credit and 100,000 Chase Points to make travel purchases on their website. The fee
for this card is $450. With the $300 travel credit, I view the total cost for
this card to be $150.00. Link to Chase Sapphire Reserve Card
The Sapphire bonus point award recently dropped to 50,000. However, the Chase Sapphire Preferred Card also provides 50,000 points, but with no annual fee.
It is important to check with all the credit cards mentioned regarding their latest signup bonuses
and fees as they can change at any time. This also includes how much you have
to spend within a specified amount of time to earn the signup bonuses.The information is based on the personal experience of my wife and I when we applied for cards between November 2016 and January 2017.
The Points Guy website was a great resource to help me narrow the list of credit cards I planned to apply for to fund my trip.
Next Friday, I will detail how we used the points and miles we accumulated for the trip.
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