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Atmos Rewards Business Card 85K Bonus
With the launch of the unified Atmos Rewards program for Alaska Airlines’ Mileage Plan and Hawaiian Airlines’ HawaiianMiles members, we also saw three new credit cards. Well, only one of them is really a new product, the Atmos Rewards Summit Visa Infinite® card. But there’s also the Atmos Rewards Ascent Visa Signature® Card which replaces the old Alaska card, and the Atmos Rewards Visa® Business card which replaces the Alaska business card.
In this article we’re focusing on the latter, which launched with a bonus of 80,000 points. If you have not applied yet, then you’re in luck. There’s an even better offer for 85,000 Atmos Rewards points for the business card. Let’s check out the details.
Offer Details
- Earn 85,000 bonus points and a $99 Companion Fare (plus taxes and fees from $23) after you make $5,000 or more in purchases within the first 90 days of opening your account.
- Annual Fee: $95 ($70 for the company and $25 per card)
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Atmos Rewards Visa Business card
- Earn:
- 3 miles on Alaska Airlines and Hawaiian Airlines purchases
- 2x miles on eligible gas, EV charging station, shipping and local transit (including rideshare) purchases
- 1x mile on all other purchases.
- Get Companion Fare from $121 ($99 plus taxes and fees from $22) every year for Alaska Airlines and Hawaiian Airlines-operated flights within North America, including Hawaii.
- Earn a 10% rewards bonus on all miles earned from card purchases if your company has an eligible Bank of America small business account.
- Free checked bag on Alaska flights for you and up to six other guests on the same reservation.
- 20% back when you buy Wi-Fi, drinks, and other extras with your card on Alaska Airlines and Hawaiian Airlines flights.
- Earn 1 status point for every $3 on spent eligible purchases—up to 30,000 status points per year.
- 50% Lounge day-pass discount
- $100 off an annual Alaska Lounge+ Membership purchased with your Alaska Airlines Business card.
- No foreign transaction fees
Bank of America Application Rules
- There’s no hard limit on the number of Bank of America credit cards that you can have at one time. But as most other banks, there’s a total credit limit that the bank is willing to extend to you based on your stated income, credit score and other factors. If you hit that limit, then you might need to move credit around to get approved for new credit cards.
- Bank of America has a 2/3/4 rule. That means that there’s a limit of two cards in the last two months, three cards in the last 12 months, and four cards in the last 24 months. This applies to Bank of America cards only.
- Then there’s a 3/12 or 7/12 rule, which applies to all newly opened cards. 3/12 is for those who don’t have a Bank of America deposit account, and 7/12 for those with a deposit account. So if you have a Bank of America checking account, you will only be declined for a new cards if you already have a total of 7 new cards in the last 12 months.
- It’s possible that they merge multiple applications in the same day into just one hard pull.
HT: Remster32
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