USAirways credit card announces no foreign transaction fees
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USAirways credit card announces no foreign transaction fees
Goodbye Foreign Transaction Fees
Now you can enjoy purchases with no foreign transaction fees when you use your US Airways Dividend Miles® MasterCard® in Dublin, Paris, or Shanghai. In fact, no matter where you shop abroad, you'll enjoy this new benefit.
And when you're en route, don't forget to take advantage of 25% in-flight savings on food, beverages, and headset purchases on US Airways and American Airlines operated flights.¹ This savings will appear as a credit on your statement.
Now you can enjoy purchases with no foreign transaction fees when you use your US Airways Dividend Miles® MasterCard® in Dublin, Paris, or Shanghai. In fact, no matter where you shop abroad, you'll enjoy this new benefit.
And when you're en route, don't forget to take advantage of 25% in-flight savings on food, beverages, and headset purchases on US Airways and American Airlines operated flights.¹ This savings will appear as a credit on your statement.
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I'm a card holder and have seen nothing of this announcement/psuedo-ad from the OP anywhere on the USAirways or the Barclaycard site so how about a link, Gretchen since the verbage you used is obviously ad copy.
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Well, geez Dukey--yes I DID copy it from an email I got so it would be accurate. I hardly think USAir needs to steal advertising time from Fodor's.
And since we live in a hub city, it is the only FF program useful to us.
Sorry to bother anyone. Many seemed to be very interested in ANY card that had no transaction fee--and didn't question the exchange rate either.
What is UP--you use credit cards in Europe.
And since we live in a hub city, it is the only FF program useful to us.
Sorry to bother anyone. Many seemed to be very interested in ANY card that had no transaction fee--and didn't question the exchange rate either.
What is UP--you use credit cards in Europe.
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I have one and I'll use it in Europe. I usually do anyway. I like US Airways. I like their service to Europe. I like their FF program. Use award tickets to Europe once a year and always get something very decent in terms of route, points required, seating, etc. I'm just hoping the quality stays up when they take over AA operations.
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If you collects American Airlines miles and you don't have a US Airways credit card, it's very definitely worth it to get one. The card costs $89, but you get 50,000 miles after your first purchase -- that's enough for a (one-way) business class trip to Europe or Japan.
Info and application at: http://www.worldgotbigger.com/us-airways-credit-card/ .
(US Airways miles and American Airlines miles will be combined later this year.)
Info and application at: http://www.worldgotbigger.com/us-airways-credit-card/ .
(US Airways miles and American Airlines miles will be combined later this year.)