Hi guys, heading to Europe in the summer for 3 months and would like to open a zero foreign transaction fee,. Initially was planning to just open the CSP as I have flex and freedom unlimited as well as 50,000 Chase Ultimate Rewards saved up. I know as well I am going to 100% hit the welcome bonus during this time period as well. Was just doing my due diligence and making sure this is the best option for me. I haven't booked the return flight so was planning to book it by transferring my points. Would love any advice or opinions on if this is the right move. Thank you very much!
Looking for an International Travel Credit Card
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Posted by NoisyOne21
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CSP seems solid for Europe trip especially with those UR points already stacked up – just make sure you can actually transfer to airlines that fly your route back
Maybe just look over the Chase Ink Business Preferred in case your spend would stretch enough to hit its SUB and you prefer its 3x travel multiplier, otherwise yeah Sapphire Preferred makes sense
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One of the Atmos cards might be ideal – 3x on all overseas spend, and Atmos points are great for any Oneworld (AA/Laska/BA/Iberia/Aer Lingus) bookings.
CSP is probably good too – 3.1x dining and 2.1x other travel, and enables transfer of the UR points you’ve already got.