Added Benefits and New Designs for SKYPASS Visa Cards
U.S. Bank and Korean Air unveiled today a revamp on the Korean Air SKYPASS Visa program. The two companies issue four credit cards, three of them personal card and one business card.
SKYPASS Visa credit cards will get a visual upgrade with a new vertical designs. Added benefits include additional ways to earn miles, such as more rewards on purchases for dining, rideshare and streaming services, cell phones and office supplies. Additionally, three of the SKYPASS Visa cards will receive Korean Air ticket discounts for themselves and a companion.
Take a look add the new benefits that launched today.
SKYPASS Select Visa Signature
- Welcome bonus: 60k bonus miles after $5k in spend in 90 days
- 5% ticket discount 2X annually for cardholder and companion
- 3X miles for Korean Air ticket purchases
- 2X miles on dining
- Additional 5,000 bonus miles after spending $15,000 annually
- $450 Annual Fee
SKYPASS Visa Signature
- Welcome bonus: 40k miles after $4k in spend in 90 days
- 5% ticket discount annually for cardholder and companion
- 2X miles on dining
- $99 Annual Fee
SKYPASS SkyBlue Visa
- Welcome bonus: 10k miles after $1k in spend in 90 days
- 2X miles on streaming and rideshare
- 1X mile on all other purchases
- No Annual Fee
SKYPASS Visa Signature Business
- Welcome bonus: 50k miles after $5k in spend in 90 days
- 5% ticket discount annually for cardholder and companion
- 2X miles on dining, cell phone and office supplies.
- $99 Annual Fee
For more information on full rewards and benefits, and to apply for Korean Air SKYPASS Visa cards. visit www.SKYPASSVisa.com.
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$450 is a rich annual fee for the marginal benefit over the $99 option. Is there more than meets the eye?
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