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Does the BofA $100 airfare extras credit work by calendar year or account anniversary?
Recently approved, wondering if I should splurge on my last flight of calendar 2019.
@Anonymous wrote:calendar year https://www.doctorofcredit.com/triggers-bank-america-premium-rewards-100-travel-credit/
+1 so splurge away
Glad I asked! Thanks!
Flying Delta for the next few weeks, but I do occasionally fly AA.
Might go the AA egiftcard route, as I'll have free Skyclub access today and $29 for a guest on Platinum is reasonable...
...and I didn't even realize Delta had discontinued Single Visit passes (which I had hoped to use part of the BofA credit for)!
So AA eGC it is!
You can likely charge the $29 guest pass to BoA. I've used CSR to pay for a guest and they didn't bat an eye. Yes, $59 single visit passes to SkyClub ended last year as one measure toward ending overcrowding. The $29 visits with Delta Gold SkyMiles cards will also be ending at the end of January to further reduce it.
Do AA eGCs work for PR? At least one area where the PR credit is easier than Platinum/Gold airline credit is that is can be used for cabin upgrades on Delta, which is how I have used mine.
@K-in-Boston wrote:Do AA eGCs work for PR? At least one area where the PR credit is easier than Platinum/Gold airline credit is that is can be used for cabin upgrades on Delta, which is how I have used mine.
The datapoints at the Flyertalk thread suggest they still do