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Travelers of SVT: who has the best rewards programs? (auto, air, hotel, cc)
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<blockquote data-quote="08mojo" data-source="post: 16101216" data-attributes="member: 132915"><p>To get status on Delta takes a stupid amount of travel (having a credit card with skymiles really helps), and the perks are really not that great. Delta has some of the best flight schedules, and they know it. I'm also based out of Atlanta, so Delta is definitely the easiest for me (no connections). My buddy flies SouthWest and the perks he gets are much, much better than Delta (this was 2 years ago, not sure what their programs look like now).</p><p></p><p>I've been happy with the short amount of time it takes to get a free room from the Hilton program.</p><p></p><p>I'm still searching for a good car rental program. Avis definitely has been the easiest for pick-up and drop-off: you walk out to the car, hop-in and drive away to the exit gate--no line to wait in just to get to a car. I cannot say the same for enterprise, you always have to talk to someone before you get into a car, even in you go to the kiosk.</p><p></p><p>I use work supplied credit cards, because my expenses are typically way more than I'd be comfortable putting on my own card and waiting to be reimbursed. So, I'm not much help on the cash rewards (my personal credit cards are not used very often for anything).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="08mojo, post: 16101216, member: 132915"] To get status on Delta takes a stupid amount of travel (having a credit card with skymiles really helps), and the perks are really not that great. Delta has some of the best flight schedules, and they know it. I'm also based out of Atlanta, so Delta is definitely the easiest for me (no connections). My buddy flies SouthWest and the perks he gets are much, much better than Delta (this was 2 years ago, not sure what their programs look like now). I've been happy with the short amount of time it takes to get a free room from the Hilton program. I'm still searching for a good car rental program. Avis definitely has been the easiest for pick-up and drop-off: you walk out to the car, hop-in and drive away to the exit gate--no line to wait in just to get to a car. I cannot say the same for enterprise, you always have to talk to someone before you get into a car, even in you go to the kiosk. I use work supplied credit cards, because my expenses are typically way more than I'd be comfortable putting on my own card and waiting to be reimbursed. So, I'm not much help on the cash rewards (my personal credit cards are not used very often for anything). [/QUOTE]
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