Frontier Airlines World Mastercard Offers 60,000 Miles Bonus
If you find yourself flying Frontier Airlines often, then this credit card offer could be useful for you. Barclays is offering a bonus of up to 60,000 travel miles for the Frontier Airlines World Mastercard. Let’s see the details below.
The Offer
- Earn up to 60,000 Travel Miles:
- Earn 40,000 travel miles after spending $500 on purchases and paying the annual fee in full, both within the first 90 days.
- Earn 20,000 travel miles after spending $2,000 on purchases within the first 6 months.
- 0% introductory APR for 15 months on balance transfers made within 45 days of account opening. After that, a variable APR will apply 21.24% to 29.99%, based on your creditworthiness and other factors.
- Annual Fee: $89 (not waived)
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Card Highlights
- Earn 5x miles on eligible purchases at flyfrontier.com.
- Earn 3x miles on eligible restaurant purchases
- Earn 1 Elite Status Point for every $1 spent on purchases.
- Earn a $100 Flight Voucher every account anniversary after spending $2,500 or more during your card membership year.
- Priority boarding allows cardmembers to enjoy Zone 2 boarding.
- No foreign transaction fees
Conclusion
This is the highest bonus we have seen for the Barclays Frontier Airlines World Mastercard. However, the best bonus was probably 50,000 miles with $500 spend.
This new offer can get you up to 60,000 miles, but you need to spend a total of $2,000 within the first 6 months.
Also don’t forget that this card has a $89 annual fee which is not waived. So you’re actually getting a value of just about $400 with this signup bonus. You can definitely do much better with many other credit cards. But if you really like Frontier, then this card could be of interest to you.
HT: Doctor of Credit
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