Best airline credit cards
An ASU agribusiness expert discusses airline miles and what travelers should look for in an airline credit card.
In this story published Sept. 19, 2024, on WalletHub:
Look for the mile conversion rate and additional benefits that you know you will use. If the airports you frequent most do not have a lounge that you can access with your card, that benefit does not apply to you; hence, it does not count toward your personal value of the card. Try to realistically evaluate which of the card’s benefits you will be able to use, then compare that to the annual cost of the card.
– Carola Grebitus, associate professor of agribusiness
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