Some travel reward credit cards are specific to airline travel, or even to one specific airline. They might also provide rewards if you purchase gas, stay at hotels, rent cars, or if you buy from retail shops. You should asses what type of use you might make of travel reward credit cards, before you choose from credit cards offers. You should also find cards that offer the highest savings on the types of use you will often make of them.
Even if you are not the traveler, the discount that these credit cards offer may still be useful. For instance, if you are a recruiter who is flying job applicants in for interviews, you might find the airline or car rental perks advantageous.
Travel reward credit cards can offer cash advances that can be very handy when you travel. However you should remember to inquire about the charge for cash advances. They can also provide travel insurance that includes medical evacuation, emergency expatriation, lost luggage, and other worldwide emergencies. These can be difficult to resolve without adequate pre-travel preparation and purchase of coverage.
These cards may also offer points or discounts if you purchase from retail stores, although most cards do not unless you are carrying over a balance at the end of the month. Remember to check and see if the travel reward credit cards you are considering have a maximum limit on the monetary value on which they will offer rewards.
It is also helpful if you are familiar with the schedule and the value of the travel rewards that these credit cards may offer. You need to know if the credit card company will send the money or do you have to wait until the end of the year to get your cash from these credit cards. The majority of travel reward credit cards will offer Canada and U.S. round tip flights at the reward redemption value of a single round trip ticket for every 25,000 miles you purchase on your credit cards.