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United, Continental Align 2 Travel-Rewards Credit Cards

Posted by Tim Winship on July 21, 2011

Earlier this week, Chase issued one new credit card (the United Mileage Plus Explorer Visa) and modified the sign-up incentives for another card (the Continental Airlines OnePass Plus MasterCard).

UnitedMileagePlusExplorerCard The two cards, it turns out, have virtually identical features.  The sign-up incentives are the same as well.  And the cards themselves even look alike -- from a distance, you'd be hard pressed to tell them apart.

The similarities are not surprising, given that we are in the final stages of the integration of the United and Continental frequent flyer programs, at the end of which there will be a single program that retains the Mileage Plus name.

Both cards feature the following:

  • Free first checked bag
  • Priority boarding (after elites, before general boarding)
  • Two airport lounge day passes annually
  • Upgrades on award tickets for elites
  • Primary rental car coverage
  • Travel insurance
  • Annual fee: $95, waived the first year

The United card also exempts cardholders' miles from expiring, and promises: "No limitations, restrictions, or blackout dates on Standard MileagePlus awards... a benefit that will be reserved ContinentalOnePassPlusCard for Cardmembers and Elite travelers beginning in early 2012."  The former suggests that the new program will carry over United's current 18-month expiration policy for non-cardholders, versus Continental's policy of allowing miles to persist indefinitely.  And the latter signals that non-cardholders will not have access to all unsold seats, even when redeeming at the higher Standard award levels.

The sign-up bonuses for both cards: 25,000 bonus miles after using the card for the first time, plus 10,000 bonus miles every year after charging $25,000.

Although the sign-up bonuses are less than compelling, the cards' benefits are more robust than those available from other card issuers at the same price point.  So while this might not be the best time to apply for them, these cards are sure to find their way into the wallets of many United and Continental loyalists.

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Get a third card, and get a new 25K mile bonus!

The two airport lounge passes are only posted after the mileage plus explorer card has been held for over one full year!

I also discovered that United and Continental only charge 1/2 mileage for one way flights. This has been taboo for many airlines, as they charge FULL MILEAGE, even if you fly one way. This is a bonus for me. I can fly one way to China for 32,000. Not knowing when or what country I will fly back from, it is really a PLUS> I've written Delta to GET on board, as United and Cont. have.

I travel ONLY International once or twice a year - prefer business class - California SFO to Shannon Ireland - Any suggestions re best credit card for miles? American can only get me to Dublin - Delta asks a lot of miles - and British fees are abominable. United/Continental have little seats - but may be better now with integration. Have heard of an AMEX card which allows one to first choose route and make booking - then pay with cash or miles - anyone know about this??

I already have a chase continental MC and Chase united visa. Do I need to switch to one card now?

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