Limited-Time Travel Credit Card Bonuses You Can’t Afford to Miss

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Looking to boost your travel budget? Now’s the time to cash in on limited-time credit card sign-up bonuses that offer serious rewards.

Whether you’re planning a dream trip or just want free flights and hotel stays, these cards pack major value upfront. But act fast—these offers don’t last long, and missing them could mean leaving points on the table.

Top Travel Cards Offering Huge Bonuses Right Now

Several top travel cards are offering major bonuses right now. Chase Sapphire Preferred® now offers 100,000 points after spending $5,000 in three months. This is the best offer since 2021, as indicated in the post below:

Capital One Venture Rewards offers 75,000 miles after spending $4,000 in three months. American Express Gold Card provides 60,000 Membership Rewards points after spending $4,000 in six months.

Each card fits different travelers. It’s important to consider travel goals and preferred redemption options before applying.

How to Maximize Your Bonus Before It’s Gone

Start by carefully reviewing the card’s minimum spending requirements. Focus on meeting the goal quickly but through regular purchases like groceries, gas, or bills.

Use the card for everyday expenses and, if allowed, combine payments with family members to hit the target faster.

Watching tips discussed in the video below can also help sharpen your strategy:

What to Watch Before You Apply

Before applying, check if you meet all eligibility rules. Some cards exclude applicants who have recently opened similar accounts.

Make sure the minimum spending requirement fits your normal budget.

Pay attention to the offer’s expiration date.

For example, as shown in the post below, the American Express Business Platinum’s $500 credit and 150,000-point offer expire on June 30, 2025:

Missing deadlines means missing out. Reviewing terms like foreign transaction fees and how long rewards last can also prevent surprises later.

Jodie Price

Jodie Price

Hi, my name is Jodie Price and I have been a flight attendant for the past four years. Before that, I was a teacher at a local school. During my summer vacations from teaching, I loved to jet off on an exciting adventure whenever I could. But the flights stressed me and my friends out so much that we almost stopped vacationing altogether. Would another form of transportation be easier?