The Allegiant World Mastercard from Bank of America has 15,000 bonus points as an introductory offer. To qualify, charge at least $1,000 to your card within the first 90 days of opening your account. Here are some ideas on meeting the spending requirement.
I value these 15k points at $150. With a $59 annual fee, the bonus will cover the card’s cost for 2 years. Compare this with other top card bonuses here.
The Allegiant World Mastercard is a decent co-branded card. It offers competitive rewards rates for Allegiant travel purchases and features a user-friendly redemption process. The card offers priority boarding and complimentary inflight beverage. One of the best perks this card offers is free airfare for a travel companion when you book a trip through Allegiant. To qualify, you’ll have to purchase a flight plus a hotel for four or more nights or a car rental for seven or more days.
But, if you’re not in or often travel to a small city where Allegiant is a major carrier, many other travel rewards cards will give more value.
*Bank of America also offers great sign-up bonuses for its Checking/Savings accounts.
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