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MILES OR CASH

That might be what the banks want, but the airlines aren’t always so charitable. Airlines limit the number of seats available to travelers using miles. During holidays and other peak travel periods there might not be any seats open for mileage redemption.

In some cases, miles aren’t even the best option. If you want to fly domestically in coach the best bet isn’t an airline card but one offering cash back. (Those looking for in international business class seats should still stick to miles.)

Fidelity has an American Express card that gives a 2-percent rebate. Priceline has a Visa that offers 2 percent cash back, which can be used to pay your credit card bill.

With airline cards typically offering one mile for every dollar charged, it would take $25,000 to earn enough miles for a free flight. With a 2-percent cash back card, that same amount of spending would earn a $500 rebate, enough to purchase most domestic flights and without any of the hassles of trying to redeem miles. Additionally, you will be able to earn miles for the flight. (Reward tickets don’t earn miles.)

“Cash trumps free anything because you can do anything with it,” says Tim Winship, publisher of FrequentFlier.com, an advice site for travelers.

So instead of saving miles for that dream Hawaiian vacation, just get enough cash back to pay for it yourself.

IS LOYALTY WORTH IT?

Winship says there has been a gradual erosion of the value of these miles and points and that award ticket availability is getting harder to find.

“I’m not saying loyalty programs are worthless. I’m saying they are worth less today than they were five years ago and will be worth less in five years,” Winship says.

Many of the hotel and airline cards also come with hefty annual fees, typically ranging from $50 to $100 but sometimes as high as $450. Those fees are only worth paying if you are charging a few thousand dollars each month.

There is one exception: some hotel cards, such as the ones for Hyatt, Marriott and InterContinental Hotels – which includes Holiday Inn – come with a free night at certain level hotels each year. The cost of the annual fee is often less than one night’s hotel bill.

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