New Offer: 100,000-Point Welcome Bonus With IHG One Rewards Traveler Credit Card

by Anthony Losanno
IHG One

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The IHG One Rewards Traveler Credit Card is out with a new welcome bonus of 100,000 points (after spending $2,000 on purchases within the first three months of opening the account). The card carries no annual fee and some useful perks for IHG loyalists.

In addition to the great welcome offer, here are some other reasons to pick up this card:

Automatic Silver Status

The IHG One Rewards Traveler Credit Card offers Silver Elite status in the IHG® One Rewards program. As a Silver member, you’ll also receive a 20% bonus on hotel stays, priority check-in, and points that never expire. Gold Elite status can also be earned when you spend $20,000 on your card in a calendar year

Fourth Reward Night Free

When booking award reservations, the fourth night will cost zero points. Once you’re approved, this benefit will apply to every award reservation you make.

No Foreign Transaction Fees

If you’re traveling abroad, you should have a card that does not charge foreign transaction fees. This one fits that need and can save you some cash.

The IHG One Rewards Traveler Credit Card offers the following earning rates:

  • 5x points per $1 spent at IHG hotels and resorts
  • 3x points per $1 spent at gas stations, on monthly bill, and at restaurants
  • 2x points per $1 spent on everything else

Anthony’s Take: If you find yourself staying at IHG hotels and don’t currently have this card, it’s a good time to pick it up for the generous welcome bonus alone. It not having an annual fee is an added bonus.

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