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I just noticed that the Bank of America Asiana Airlines card is not longer an Amex but a Visa Signature card which I think is a great change.
Same deal as the previous card except now there are no foreign transaction fees.
@Anonymous wrote:I just noticed that the Bank of America Asiana Airlines card is not longer an Amex but a Visa Signature card which I think is a great change.
https://secure.bankofamerica.com/applynow/welcome.go
Same deal as the previous card except now there are no foreign transaction fees.
Interesting, I have always been curious about this unique BofA card.
Also, the link you provided sends me to the secured credit card application,
Ooops- fixed.
I've had this card for two years now and I've been able to rack up quite a few points especially with double points on groceries.
Scored myself return business class seats from korea to us too.
I'm so glad they changed to a visa as it is more accepted in other countries than AMEX and I love that there no foreign transation fees anymore!!
Can anyone else recomend this card?
@Anonymous wrote:Can anyone else recomend this card?
There is almost no review on this card in forum. Asiana Airlines is part of the Star Alliance. You can sue United Airlines website ( assuming you have an account with them) to book a flight direct with miles. You can flight from SFO to Seoul, Korea with around 35K miles. The intro bonus is not enough to book a trip so popularity here is very low.
@Anonymous wrote:I just noticed that the Bank of America Asiana Airlines card is not longer an Amex but a Visa Signature card which I think is a great change.
Same deal as the previous card except now there are no foreign transaction fees.
If your SL is lower than 5K they don't give you the Visa Signature. I was approved for 3K and was given Visa Platinum.