What is the best travel Card?

In the upcoming months, I hope to obtain a travel card. I would like to travel with my partner at least four or five times a year.

I hear a lot of individuals in my immediate vicinity talking about how points allow them to fly for free.

In the end, I would prefer a card with no yearly costs.

Present credit cards: Capital One, Amazon, and Chase Freedom

Credit as of right now 785 Capital One has the longest card open since 2015.

The yearly salary is $120,000.

Any suggestions?

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The best travel card is the Chase Sapphire Preferred Card. This card offers a good balance of rewards, travel credits, and benefits, making it a great option for those who are new to travel rewards cards.

Since you want no annual fee, Capital One Venture Rewards or Discover it® Miles could be perfect. They might earn rewards slower, but with your travel frequency, they’ll add up!

Personally, I like AMEX PLATINUM. I used to work there–it’s a fantastic firm. Those points pile up. Excellent travel benefits.

As someone with good credit and a variety of credit cards, including Capital One, Amazon, and Chase Freedom, I’m exploring options for a travel card to maximize points and travel with my partner several times a year. I’ve heard about the benefits of travel points enabling free flights, and I’m keen on finding a card with no annual fees. With a credit score of 785 and a solid income of $120,000 annually, I’m looking for a card that offers competitive rewards for travel purchases, potentially with bonus categories that align with my spending habits. Researching cards like the Chase Sapphire Preferred or the Capital One VentureOne, which offer strong travel rewards and no annual fee, seems promising. Ensuring the card complements my existing cards and enhances my travel opportunities will be key in making a decision.