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3 cards have best-ever offers right now — which 1 should I choose?

Feb. 23, 2024
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Throughout the years, I've opened travel credit cards that have offered lucrative welcome bonuses that I eventually redeemed for dream-worthy vacations. I've been able to fly worldwide with transferable credit card points using my Chase Sapphire Reserve® (see rates and fees) and The Platinum Card® from American Express. (Hello, summer in Italy.)

Several Chase and Amex cards are currently offering valuable welcome bonuses. Note that to be approved for a Chase card, you are subject to the 5/24 rule, which means you cannot have opened five or more personal cards across any banks in the previous 24 months.

Since I haven't opened a new card in almost two years, I have been patiently waiting to find the right offer. Three welcome offers have caught my eye this month — but are any of these cards worth the annual fee? Keep reading to find out which card(s) I'm applying for.

Should I apply for the Marriott Bonvoy Boundless® Credit Card?

Though I travel frequently, I am not loyal to one particular hotel brand. Some TPG staffers are keen on using hotel cobranded credit cards to obtain status perks such as late checkout, complimentary breakfast and free room upgrades. For me, I just try to find the best award redemptions by using transferable points with travel rewards credit cards.

I do not have a hotel credit card in my arsenal and didn't plan to sign up for one in 2024, but Marriott's best-ever welcome offer on the Marriott Bonvoy Boundless Credit Card may be too good to pass up.

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With this card, which only has a $95 annual fee, I can earn five free night awards (each night valued up to 50,000 points) after spending $5,000 on purchases in the first three months of opening the account. That's 250,000 Marriott Bonvoy points, which TPG values at up to $2,100.

While I don't necessarily value hotel status enough to chase it year after year, this card would give me automatic Silver Elite status. This would be a nice perk if I didn't already have Gold Elite status through my Amex Platinum.

Since Marriott has an international portfolio, there are endless possibilities for where I can redeem my five free night awards. However, Marriott's awards expire one year from when they were issued, and I don't have a specific redemption in mind.

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While the Marriott Boundless card offers an attractive welcome bonus and a low annual fee, the expiration on the award nights has me questioning if I will maximize this perk before losing the certificates. Therefore, I will hold off on signing up for the Bonvoy Boundless card until my travel plans align with potentially redeeming free night awards.

Related: Marriott 50K free night certificate: 6 best hotels in the world to use your award redemption

Should I switch up my Delta Amex card?

Currently, I hold the Delta SkyMiles® Gold American Express Card. As a somewhat frequent Delta Air Lines flyer, I signed up for this card to enjoy benefits such as the 15% award discount for Delta-operated flights, one free checked bag (for me and up to eight companions) and priority boarding. But is this card no longer worth it due to its increased annual fee?

Delta announced major changes to its personal and business SkyMiles cards in early February 2024. The annual fee for the Delta Amex Gold (see rates and fees) increased from $99 to $150 (the introductory annual fee is still $0 for the first year).

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Luckily, with a $51 increase, Delta added a few additional perks to the card to make the new annual fee more digestible. Now, I can enjoy up to a $100 annual Delta Stays statement credit and receive a $200 Delta flight credit (previously $100) after spending $10,000 in purchases in a calendar year.

Looking at the new card enhancements, I do not spend $10,000 annually on this card, so I definitely won't benefit from that perk. The Delta Stays statement credit is more intriguing and one that I will use to maximize my card and justify the increased annual fee. But should I upgrade this card?

While the new additional statement credits on the mid-tier Delta SkyMiles® Platinum American Express Card — such as an annual one for Delta Stays worth up to $150, another for U.S. Resy restaurants worth up to $120 annually (up to $10 per month) and one for select U.S. ride-hailing services worth up to $120 annually (up to $10 per month); enrollment required — are enticing, the $350 annual fee (previously $250; see rates and fees) is not worth it to me. I'm not trying to earn elite status with Delta in 2024, so I don't care about earning additional Medallion Qualification Dollars with the airline. I also don't believe I will maximize the Resy and ride-hailing credits each month.

Additionally, since I already have the Delta Amex Gold, upgrading to the Delta Amex Platinum will not award me the lucrative welcome offer the card is currently offering. Therefore, I will just stick with the Delta Amex Gold.

Should I open a Southwest credit card?

It's not unusual to open an airline cobranded credit card if you're a frequent flyer with one specific airline looking to earn redeemable points and miles or help fast-track your way to that airline's elite status.

While Southwest is not known for its elite status perks, it offers a very cost-effective Companion Pass. This perk essentially gives the flyer and one guest a buy one, get one free deal on flights (not including taxes and fees).

Therefore, even infrequent Southwest flyers like myself can't help but seriously consider the current Southwest welcome offers.

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The three personal credit cards are offering a Companion Pass (valid through Feb. 28, 2025), plus 30,000 Southwest Rapid Rewards points after spending $4,000 in the first three months from account opening. These offers end March 11.

Typically, you must fly 100 qualifying one-way flights or earn 135,000 qualifying points in a calendar year to snag the coveted Companion Pass.

Honestly, I usually fly whatever airline is offering me the best cash or award redemption deal. However, earning a Companion Pass would definitely make me fly Southwest more often. With the Companion Pass, I can only designate one person; luckily, I can change my designated companion up to three times per calendar year.

My usual travel partner (my boyfriend) and I can split the cost of a plane ticket and only pay the additional taxes and fees on the other ticket. Therefore, I'm considering signing up for the Southwest Rapid Rewards Plus Credit Card, which only has a $69 annual fee (the least expensive of the three personal cards) and offers two Southwest EarlyBird check-ins and 3,000 points every card anniversary.

Since I live in Florida, I can usually find one-way flights from Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport (FLL) to Cancun International Airport (CUN) for less than 10,000 Rapid Rewards points. Therefore, with the current welcome offer, I could essentially pay just the taxes and fees for me and my boyfriend to fly round trip to Mexico.

With its low annual fee and the ability to earn the Companion Pass for an entire year, I plan to sign up for the Southwest Rapid Rewards Plus Credit Card.

Related: How to quickly earn the Southwest Companion Pass

Bottom line

Though several credit cards are running extremely valuable (and tempting) welcome offers right now, I must consider my interests (and spending habits) and how I will justify adding another card to my portfolio.

While it may be enticing to sign up for both a Southwest card and the Marriott Boundless, I would need to spend at least $10,000 in just three months ($5,000 on each card) to meet the welcome offer thresholds, which I don't foresee myself doing.

I think that the Companion Pass is more valuable for me, especially since I love traveling home for the holidays with my partner, and flights can easily cost triple their usual price. Therefore, signing up for the Southwest Rapid Rewards Plus Credit Card is worth it — at least in my eyes.

Related: How to choose the best credit card for you

For rates and fees of the Delta SkyMiles Gold, click here.

For rates and fees of the Delta SkyMiles Platinum, click here.

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Editorial disclaimer: Opinions expressed here are the author’s alone, not those of any bank, credit card issuer, airline or hotel chain, and have not been reviewed, approved or otherwise endorsed by any of these entities.

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Why We Chose It

There’s a lot to love about the Amex Gold. It’s a fan favorite thanks to its fantastic bonus-earning rates at restaurants worldwide and at U.S. supermarkets. If you’re hitting the skies soon, you’ll also earn bonus Membership Rewards points on travel. Paired with up to $120 in Uber Cash annually (for U.S. Uber rides or Uber Eats orders, card must be added to Uber app and you can redeem with any Amex card), up to $120 in annual dining statement credits to be used with eligible partners, an up to $84 Dunkin’ credit each year at U.S. Dunkin Donuts and an up to $100 Resy credit annually, there’s no reason that foodies shouldn’t add the Amex Gold to their wallet. These benefits alone are worth more than $400, which offsets the $325 annual fee on the Amex Gold card. Enrollment is required for select benefits.

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  • Packed with credits foodies will enjoy
  • Solid welcome bonus

Cons

  • Not as useful for those living outside the U.S.
  • Some may have trouble using Uber and other dining credits
  • You may be eligible for as high as 100,000 Membership Rewards® Points after you spend $6,000 in eligible purchases on your new Card in your first 6 months of Card Membership. Welcome offers vary and you may not be eligible for an offer. Apply to know if you’re approved and find out your exact welcome offer amount – all with no credit score impact. If you’re approved and choose to accept the Card, your score may be impacted.
  • Earn 4X Membership Rewards® points per dollar spent on purchases at restaurants worldwide, on up to $50,000 in purchases per calendar year, then 1X points for the rest of the year.
  • Earn 4X Membership Rewards® points per dollar spent at US supermarkets, on up to $25,000 in purchases per calendar year, then 1X points for the rest of the year.
  • Earn 3X Membership Rewards® points per dollar spent on flights booked directly with airlines or on AmexTravel.com.
  • Earn 2X Membership Rewards® points per dollar spent on prepaid hotels and other eligible purchases booked on AmexTravel.com.
  • Earn 1X Membership Rewards® point per dollar spent on all other eligible purchases.
  • $120 Uber Cash on Gold: Add your Gold Card to your Uber account and get $10 in Uber Cash each month to use on orders and rides in the U.S. when you select an American Express Card for your transaction. That’s up to $120 Uber Cash annually. Plus, after using your Uber Cash, use your Card to earn 4X Membership Rewards® points for Uber Eats purchases made with restaurants or U.S. supermarkets. Point caps and terms apply.
  • $84 Dunkin' Credit: With the $84 Dunkin' Credit, you can earn up to $7 in monthly statement credits after you enroll and pay with the American Express® Gold Card at U.S. Dunkin' locations. Enrollment is required to receive this benefit.
  • $100 Resy Credit: Get up to $100 in statement credits each calendar year after you pay with the American Express® Gold Card to dine at U.S. Resy restaurants or make other eligible Resy purchases. That's up to $50 in statement credits semi-annually. Enrollment required.
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  • Annual Fee is $325.
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4XEarn 4X Membership Rewards® points per dollar spent on purchases at restaurants worldwide, on up to $50,000 in purchases per calendar year, then 1X points for the rest of the year.
4XEarn 4X Membership Rewards® points per dollar spent at US supermarkets, on up to $25,000 in purchases per calendar year, then 1X points for the rest of the year.
3XEarn 3X Membership Rewards® points per dollar spent on flights booked directly with airlines or on AmexTravel.com.
2XEarn 2X Membership Rewards® points per dollar spent on prepaid hotels and other eligible purchases booked on AmexTravel.com.
1XEarn 1X Membership Rewards® point per dollar spent on all other eligible purchases.
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    You may be eligible for as high as 100,000 Membership Rewards® Points after spending $6,000 in eligible purchases on your new Card in your first 6 months of Membership. Welcome offers vary and you may not be eligible for an offer.

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  • Recommended Credit
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    Excellent to Good

Why We Chose It

There’s a lot to love about the Amex Gold. It’s a fan favorite thanks to its fantastic bonus-earning rates at restaurants worldwide and at U.S. supermarkets. If you’re hitting the skies soon, you’ll also earn bonus Membership Rewards points on travel. Paired with up to $120 in Uber Cash annually (for U.S. Uber rides or Uber Eats orders, card must be added to Uber app and you can redeem with any Amex card), up to $120 in annual dining statement credits to be used with eligible partners, an up to $84 Dunkin’ credit each year at U.S. Dunkin Donuts and an up to $100 Resy credit annually, there’s no reason that foodies shouldn’t add the Amex Gold to their wallet. These benefits alone are worth more than $400, which offsets the $325 annual fee on the Amex Gold card. Enrollment is required for select benefits.

Pros

  • 4 points per dollar spent on dining at restaurants worldwide and U.S. supermarkets (on the first $50,000 in purchases per calendar year; then 1 point per dollar spent thereafter and $25,000 in purchases per calendar year; then 1 point per dollar spent thereafter, respectively)
  • 3 points per dollar spent on flights booked directly with the airline or with amextravel.com
  • Packed with credits foodies will enjoy
  • Solid welcome bonus

Cons

  • Not as useful for those living outside the U.S.
  • Some may have trouble using Uber and other dining credits
  • You may be eligible for as high as 100,000 Membership Rewards® Points after you spend $6,000 in eligible purchases on your new Card in your first 6 months of Card Membership. Welcome offers vary and you may not be eligible for an offer. Apply to know if you’re approved and find out your exact welcome offer amount – all with no credit score impact. If you’re approved and choose to accept the Card, your score may be impacted.
  • Earn 4X Membership Rewards® points per dollar spent on purchases at restaurants worldwide, on up to $50,000 in purchases per calendar year, then 1X points for the rest of the year.
  • Earn 4X Membership Rewards® points per dollar spent at US supermarkets, on up to $25,000 in purchases per calendar year, then 1X points for the rest of the year.
  • Earn 3X Membership Rewards® points per dollar spent on flights booked directly with airlines or on AmexTravel.com.
  • Earn 2X Membership Rewards® points per dollar spent on prepaid hotels and other eligible purchases booked on AmexTravel.com.
  • Earn 1X Membership Rewards® point per dollar spent on all other eligible purchases.
  • $120 Uber Cash on Gold: Add your Gold Card to your Uber account and get $10 in Uber Cash each month to use on orders and rides in the U.S. when you select an American Express Card for your transaction. That’s up to $120 Uber Cash annually. Plus, after using your Uber Cash, use your Card to earn 4X Membership Rewards® points for Uber Eats purchases made with restaurants or U.S. supermarkets. Point caps and terms apply.
  • $84 Dunkin' Credit: With the $84 Dunkin' Credit, you can earn up to $7 in monthly statement credits after you enroll and pay with the American Express® Gold Card at U.S. Dunkin' locations. Enrollment is required to receive this benefit.
  • $100 Resy Credit: Get up to $100 in statement credits each calendar year after you pay with the American Express® Gold Card to dine at U.S. Resy restaurants or make other eligible Resy purchases. That's up to $50 in statement credits semi-annually. Enrollment required.
  • $120 Dining Credit: Satisfy your cravings, sweet or savory, with the $120 Dining Credit. Earn up to $10 in statement credits monthly when you pay with the American Express® Gold Card at Grubhub, The Cheesecake Factory, Goldbelly, Wine.com, and Five Guys. Enrollment required.
  • Explore over 1,000 upscale hotels worldwide with The Hotel Collection and receive a $100 credit towards eligible charges* with every booking of two nights or more through AmexTravel.com. *Eligible charges vary by property.
  • No Foreign Transaction Fees.
  • Annual Fee is $325.
  • Terms Apply.