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November 5, 2025 55 mins
Learn when pricey travel cards are worth it and how to pick the one that gives you the most value. Are premium travel cards worth the high price tag? How do you decide which one(s) to keep in your wallet? Hosts Sally French and Meghan Coyle break down the real-world math of annual fees and rewards to help you understand when these cards pay for themselves. But first, show producer Tess Vigeland joins Meghan to cover the week’s travel headlines, including new airport lounges opening in Salt Lake City, the Southwest Rapid Rewards debit card launch, Wells Fargo adding JetBlue as a transfer partner, Wyndham Rewards ending its partnership with Vacasa, and United Airlines’ new route to Bangkok. Then, Sally and Meghan dig into how to evaluate premium travel credit cards, from lounge access and retail credits to transfer partners and redemption value. They walk through top-tier general cards including the Amex Platinum, Chase Sapphire Reserve, Capital One Venture X, and Citi Strata Elite, comparing benefits, costs, and travel protections. The hosts also cover premium airline and hotel cards, including those from Delta, United, American, Hilton, and Marriott, explaining who they’re for and when the perks truly add up. They explain how to calculate if you’re offsetting your annual fees, why lounge access matters for frequent flyers, and how to think about long-term value when juggling multiple cards. Card benefits, terms and fees can change. For the most up-to-date information about cards mentioned in this episode, read our reviews: Southwest’s New Debit Card Lets You Earn Points  Best Southwest Airlines Credit Cards of November 2025  Wells Fargo Autograph Review: Big Rewards, No Annual Fee  Wells Fargo Autograph Journey℠ Review: Highly Rewarding for Travelers  American Express Platinum Review: Top-Notch Lounge Access, Big Credits  Chase Sapphire Reserve Review: Pay the Price, Enjoy the Perks  Capital One Venture X Review: Big Value for Travelers  Citi Strata Elite Review: Premium Perks Can Offset Its Premium Fee  Atmos Rewards Summit Card: Perks as Unique as They Are Valuable  Citi® / AAdvantage® Executive World Elite Mastercard® Review: Admirals Club Access  Delta SkyMiles® Reserve American Express Card Review: Lofty Fee, Luxury Perks  United Quest Card: Piles of Perks and Credits, $350 Annual Fee  United Club℠ Infinite Card Review: For Frequent United Flyers  Hilton Honors Aspire Review: Rich Rewards, Luxury Perks for a Price  Marriott Bonvoy Brilliant® American Express® Card Review: Rich Perks, Costly Fee  Chase Sapphire Preferred Review: Strong Option for Travel Rewards  Chase Freedom Unlimited Card Review  Chase Freedom Flex: Multiple Bonus Rewards in One Card Resources discussed in this episode: Inside the New Salt Lake City Delta Sky Club: Giant and Cozy  What Credit Cards Can Get Me Into the Delta Sky Club?  New AmEx Centurion Lounge SLC: Fireplaces and an Outdoor Terrace  How to Get Into AmEx Centurion Lounges: Credit Cards That Grant Access  The Guide to Capital One Lounges  11 Credit Cards That Provide Travel Insurance  Airline Miles vs. Cash Calculator  Delta SkyMiles Value Calculator  Big Changes to a Top Travel Card — Is It Still Worth It or Is There a Better Fit for You? (June episode on the Chase Sapphire Reserve)  Want even more tips and tricks to get the most out of your travel dollars? Subscribe to TravelNerd, our free newsletter designed to help you crack the code on spending less on your travel.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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