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Most credit cards are known for offering either travel rewards, a 0% interest period or a large welcome bonus, but the Bank of America® Travel Rewards credit card offers cardholders all three perks.
With no annual fee, you can maximize the number of points you earn to use on travel purchases without worrying about whether you spend enough to justify the high cost that come with some travel rewards cards. You can earn unlimited 1.5X points for every $1 you spend on all your purchases. You can use your points toward eligible travel expenses and, just like with many comparable travel credit cards, your points never expire.
Below, Select breaks down the rewards, benefits and fees associated with the Bank of America Travel Rewards credit card to help you decide if it's the right card for you.
Bank of America Travel Rewards credit card review
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Bank of America Travel Rewards credit card rewards
No matter whether you use your credit card at the supermarket, the pump or to book a flight, you'll earn 1.5X points for every $1 you spend on eligible purchases.
Right now, new cardholders can also take advantage of a generous welcome offer: Earn 25,000 bonus points after making $1,000 in purchases in the first 90 days of account opening. This can be redeemed for a $250 statement credit toward travel purchases.
You can start redeeming your rewards once you've earned 2,500 (for travel) or 3,125 for gift cards. The value of your points vary depending on how you use them. You get the best rate (1 point = $0.001) if you use your Bank of America Travel Rewards credit card to book your travel and then apply your rewards as a statement credit to essentially reimburse yourself for your travel costs.
This method of travel rewards reimbursement is similar to redeem points for future travel, available on cards like the Capital One VentureOne Rewards Credit Card and the Capital One Venture Rewards Credit Card.
You can also redeem your points for a cash reward either in the form of a check or electronic deposit into a Bank of America checking or savings account or for credit to an eligible cash management account with Merrill. Each point redeemed for cash is worth $0.006 (2,500 points = $15). The redemption value for gift cards varies, so you'll want to do your research before you cash in your points that way.
Additional benefits
Bank of America Travel Rewards cardholders can benefit from the Museums on Us® program. During the first full weekend every month, you can gain one free general admission to participating museums when you present your qualifying Bank of America credit card and photo ID. (This perk excludes special exhibitions, ticketed shows and fundraising events.)
Fees
The Bank of America Travel Rewards credit card is a no annual fee travel rewards card. There are also no foreign transaction fees, giving you freedom to take this card with you on your next overseas vacation.
The card also offers new customers a 0% interest period on purchases for the first 18 billing cycles (after, 17.49% to 27.49% variable APR). Note that this promotional financing period applies to new purchases only. Balance transfers will accrue interest at the standard rate, plus incur a 3% balance transfer fee.
If you are looking for a balance transfer card to pay down high interest debt on other accounts, you could consider the BankAmericard® Credit Card, which offers 0% interest for the first 21 billing cycles (after, 14.99% to 25.99% variable APR). You could also look for a balance transfer credit card with no balance transfer fee to help you get on the road to being debt-free.
Bottom line
Many great travel rewards cards come at the price of $95 or more, whereas the Bank of America Travel Rewards credit card has no annual fee, plus 0% APR on new purchases for the first 18 billing cycles (after, 17.49% to 27.49% variable APR). Cardholders earn unlimited 1.5X points per every $1 spent on eligible purchases, with no blackout dates, limits or expiration. These points can be redeemed in the form of flexible travel credits that allow you to cover a wide range of travel purchases.
Of course, you may be able to get more value from a travel card such as the American Express® Green Card — which rewards travel with 3X points on transit, along with 3X points on restaurants, but with a $150 annual fee (see rates and fees).
There's also the Chase Sapphire Preferred® Card (see rates and fees) that delivers 5X points on travel purchased through Chase Travel℠, 3X points on dining and 2X points on all other travel purchases, 1X on all other purchases, and it has a $95 annual fee.
Information about the BankAmericard® credit card, and Bank of America® Travel Rewards credit card has been collected independently by Select and has not been reviewed or provided by the issuer of the card prior to publication.
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