No FTF, several rewards categories earning 3% back, simply redeem for cash back, and no annual fee so you don't feel pressured or HAVE to use it. Plus, visa, which alongside Mastercard is the most frequently accepted form of card payment.
So far I haven't found a better card. Are there any better ones out there for international travel? What about ones with low annual fees that provide massive benefits?
Is the Wells Fargo Autograph the best international credit card?
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Autograph is a great card for rewards and foreign travel. Another option will be a flat rate 2% cashback card with no AF and no FTF so you get 2% at the minimum for expenses not covered by Autograph categories.
I would agree with it being the best *free* travel card out there. And I do love this card. But people have different values and preferences around what makes for a good travel card, and cards like the Capital One Venture X or Atmos Rewards Summit can be worth their annual fees for that.
$0 AF— C1 Savor: 3% cash back on grocery, on dining, on entertainment and streaming. No FTF
$95 AF — Citi Strata Premiere: 10X travel booked in portal, 3X all other travel, 3X on dining + grocery, on gas/ev, No FTF. $100 annual hotel credit (net effective AF -$5)
Wells Fargo is terrible for travel in my experience. Even when I tell them I’m traveling they still block my card
Fidelity CC flat 2% back.