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Over the last couple of months, my husband JT and I have ramped up our travel bookings for trips in mid to late 2021 and early 2022. After all, we’re hopeful that frequent international travel without quarantines will become feasible and responsible for fully vaccinated travelers later this year. And once it does, we plan to return to living out of hotels as global digital nomads.
How I upgraded my flight, saved $40 and earned 2,500 bonus miles
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Feb 19, 2021
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I have a confession to make: Before this month, I hadn’t opened a new credit card in, well, a while.
But now that I’m able to start opening new lines of credit once again, the American Express® Gold Card is at the top of my list. And it has been for a while.
Feb 18, 2021
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At the beginning of the year, American Express made waves in the credit card industry by launching a slew of new offers for cardmembers. This was initially centered primarily on its top-tier Platinum Card® from American Express, but in early February, Amex added even more statement credits across its cobranded cards with Delta, Hilton Honors and Marriott Bonvoy.
American Express Travel Cards Add Perks for Takeout, Groceries, and More Eric Rosen © NoSystem images
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Although the spread of the coronavirus has prevented many people from traveling (or at least traveling as much as before), it’s also been one of the most interesting times in the travel rewards credit card space. We’ve seen historically high welcome offers come and go, annual fees temporarily slashed, and certain cards adding novel ways to earn and redeem
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