Best Ever 70,000 Miles with Barclaycard Arrival Plus!


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The Barclaycard Arrival Plus® World Elite Mastercard® just increased their welcome offer to 70,000 miles! This is the best ever we’ve seen for this card and definitely one worth considering! In the past, the publicly available offer typically ranges between 40,000-60,000 miles. With this card, you’ll earn 2x miles on every single purchase, plus when you go to redeem your miles, you’ll receive a 5% rebate back on your points. Ultimately this means you are earning 2.11% back on all purchases.


Barclaycard Arrival Plus® World Elite Mastercard®

Enjoy 70,000 bonus miles after spending $5,000 on purchases in the first 90 days. $89 annual fee waived for the first year. *Terms Apply.


Using Your Miles

To redeem the miles earned from the Barclaycard Arrival Plus® World Elite Mastercard®, all you do is make your travel related purchase on the card (as if you normally would with any credit card), and once the charge hits your card, you go online and redeem the miles for that purchase. This means you do not need to worry about award availability for flights or hotels or blackout dates. You are just redeeming your miles at a fixed 1 mile = 1 cent. Then within a few weeks after redeeming your points, you’ll receive the 5% rebate on your redemption.

You can use your points on most travel related purchases, including: airfare, hotels, car rentals, cruises, trains, taxis, uber/lyft, etc. You also do not need to purchase directly from the hotel or airline (although there are sometimes benefits of doing this), and can use your miles for third party hotel sites such as hotels.com, expedia.com, etc. or even travel agencies and tour groups. These miles are great to earn for extra travel expenses where you typically cannot use your hotel points or airline miles.

The one restriction for using your miles is that you must redeem for a minimum $100 purchase, but on the flip side, you can also redeem your points for only a portion of the travel expense. Let’s say you purchased a $1,000 flight, but only have 80,000 miles in your account. You can redeem your miles to cover $800 of the flight and then you’ll just be paying $200 out of pocket.

Having a flexible point and miles card, such as the Barclaycard Arrival Plus® World Elite Mastercard® is definitely recommended and this definitely one of the better offers on the table right now. Once you put the $5,000 minimum spend on the card, that will net you 80,000 miles which is worth a fixed $800 towards any travel purchase! If you want to take into consideration the 5% rebate when you go ahead and redeem your miles, then you are effectively looking at a $840 value from this welcome offer!


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Dan
Dan
5 years ago

If you earn 2x on every purchase, wouldn’t spending 5k earn you 10k miles? I’d think you’d need up with 80k when all is said and done

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