Credit Card Fees: Justifying the Best Keepers for Travel

Updated Dec 13, 2025
Voyage - cartes de crédit
To the point Discover why paying credit card fees can be a good thing. A wise investment is ensured by welcome bonuses, benefits, and incentives that surpass costs.

Mastering the art of choosing the right credit card for your travel goals is hard, but so is justifying the credit card fees for the ones you keep in your wallet in the long term.

Indeed, there are different strategies around travel hacking, but it always resolves on two aspects or, more especially, a combination of them:

The first part is relatively straightforward because it lies in the proper timing to get the best offers, avoiding credit card fees and closing the card at the right moment.

However, that is not a sustainable thing on its own since some issuers will limit the number of bonuses you can receive or inflict a hefty wait period between applications.

Therefore, you must have a selection of credit cards to help you bring a constant flow of rewards points yearly as a base strategy in your wallet.

What about the credit card fees, then? Aren’t we supposed to avoid them as they hinder any benefits we might reap from them? Not entirely.

In this article, we’ll demonstrate the value you can get from the best long-term keepers for travel and why paying their credit card fees can be a very good investment.

Credit Card Fees - Travel Favourites

If you are a member of our Facebook community, you will notice that the same credit cards will come up often as suggestions as keepers from travel hackers. The favourites are all accompanied by credit card fees, and they are:

With the long-term travel strategy in mind, I’ll compare these cards across different categories in order to justify their credit card fees and why they are considered keepers.

It’s important to note that I am not suggesting you should have all the above-mentioned credit cards in your wallet; it is up to you to decide which one (or ones) that fits your needs the best according to their perks and consumer profile.

Indeed, you may not be interested in airport lounge access or you don’t need to hold two credit cards if the only reason is for the same benefit such as no-foreign conversion fees.

Credit Card Fees - The Current Welcome Bonus

Here are the current welcome offers for the favourite travel keeper cards as well as Milesopedia’s estimation of their value for the first year.

As you can see, the offers are quite generous and often broadly cover the cost of the credit card fees if they are not waived.

Credit Card Fees - The Minimal Income Requirement

Half of the best credit card keepers for travel are American Express cards, and they require no minimal income.

As for the others, make sure you go over the whole list of eligible income amounts that can be taken into consideration before overlooking a card because you don’t meet the conditions solely with your salary.

Credit Card Fees - Point-Earning Potential

As long-term keepers, we must look at point-earning potential when trying to justify paying credit card fees.

The American Express Cobalt® Card comes out on top in this category because you can earn the most points organically on the most basic daily expenses such as groceries, restaurants and various merchants through the gift card strategy.

In this article, I’ve compared the value of the rewards you can get with the American Express Cobalt® Card versus other products without credit card fees and demonstrated it’s still more advantageous despite the fees.

Of course, while the American Express Cobalt® Card is widely accepted, it’s still being denied in some places. That is why you should have backup options such as the National Bank World Elite Mastercard (or any other Visa or Mastercard that can earn the types of points you are looking for).

Card Accumulation rate
American Express Cobalt® Card
  • 5x the points on eligible eats and drinks in Canada, including groceries and food delivery.
  • 3x points on eligible streaming subscriptions in Canada.
  • 2 points for every $1 spent on eligible transit & gas purchases in Canada.
  • 1 point for every $1 in card purchases everywhere else.
Business Platinum Card® from American Express
  • 1.25 points on everything.

 

Marriott Bonvoy® American Express®* Card
  • 5 points for every dollar at hotels participating in the Marriott Bonvoy® program.
  • 2 points for every $1 on all other Card purchases
Marriott Bonvoy® Business American Express®* Card
  • 5 points for every $1 in Card purchases at participating Marriott Bonvoy hotels
  • 3 points for every $1 spent on eligible gas, dining and travel
  • 2 points for every $1 spent on everything else
National Bank World Elite Mastercard
  • 5 points per dollar on grocery and restaurant purchases
  • 2 points per dollar on gas and electric recharging purchases
  • 2 points per dollar on recurring bills
  • 2 points per dollar on À la carte Travels
  • 1 point per dollar on all other purchases
Scotiabank Passport™ Visa Infinite* Card
  • 3X Scene+ points for every dollar spent at Sobeys, IGA, Safeway, Foodland, FreshCo, Voilà by Sobeys, Voilà by IGA, Voilà by Safeway, Chalo! FreshCo, Thrifty Foods, IGA West, Les Marchés Tradition, Rachelle Béry and Co-Op
  • 2X Scene+ points on groceries, restaurants, entertainment and transportation.
  • 1X Scene+ points on everything else
TD First Class Travel® Visa Infinite* Card
  • 8 points for every $1 you spend when you book travel through Expedia® For TD
  • 6 points for every $1 you spend on groceries and restaurants
  • 4 points for every $1 you spend on regularly recurring bill payments set up on your account
  • 2 points for every $1 you spend on other purchases
Scotiabank® Gold American Express® Card
  • 6X Scene+ points for every dollar spent at Sobeys, IGA, Safeway, Foodland, FreshCo, Voilà by Sobeys, Voilà by IGA, Voilà by Safeway, Chalo! FreshCo, Thrifty Foods, IGA West, Les Marchés Tradition, Rachelle Béry and Co-Op.
  • 5X Scene+ points for every $1 spent at eligible grocery stores, restaurants, fast-food outlets and beverage outlets. Includes popular food delivery and subscription services.
  • 3X Scene+ points for every $1 spent on eligible gas and daily transit. Includes rideshare, buses, taxis, subway, and more
  • 1X Scene+ point for every $1 spent on every other purchase.
TD® Aeroplan® Visa Infinite* Card
  • Earn 1.5 points† for every dollar spent on eligible gas, groceries and Air Canada® direct purchases (including Air Canada® Vacations) made with your card.
  • Earn 1 point† for every dollar spent on all other purchases made with your card.
American Express® Aeroplan®* Reserve Card
  • 3X points on purchases made directly with Air Canada and Air Canada Vacations
  • 2X points on restaurant and food delivery purchases in Canada
  • 1.25X points everywhere else

As you can see, there’s no one credit card that is THE best one; you need to build a wallet to maximize all spending categories fit for your specific profile and needs.

It is also fairly easy to apply for an American Express business card.

Credit Card Fees - Travel Redemption Options

Les options d’échange suivantes sont les principales que vous pouvez utiliser pour voyager. Il ne tient pas compte d’autres utilisations telles que l’achat de biens ou de cartes-cadeaux, car nous voulons mettre en évidence leur utilisation la plus rentable.

Le fait de payer les frais de carte de crédit vous permet également d’utiliser les programmes de points internes tels que Points-privilèges American Express, BNC Récompenses à la carte ou RBC Avion Récompenses, qui sont excellents lorsqu’il s’agit de points flexibles que vous pouvez utiliser pour tout type d’achat de voyage ou de points transférables.

Carte Options d’utilisation
Carte CobaltMD American Express
Carte de Platine entrepriseMD d’American Express
Carte Marriott BonvoyMD American ExpressMD*
Carte Marriott ExpressMD Entreprise American ExpressMD*
Carte World Elite Mastercard de la Banque Nationale
Carte Visa Infinite* TD Classe ultime VoyagesMD
  • Échangez vos points sur Expedia pour la TD (1 000 points = 10 $)
  • Utilisez ces points comme crédits de relevé pour vos achats de voyages (225 points = 1 $)
Carte Visa Infinite* PasseportMD Banque Scotia
  • Utilisez ces points comme crédits de relevé pour vos achats courants ou de voyage (1 000 points = 10 $).
Carte American ExpressMD Or de la Banque ScotiaMD
Carte Visa Infinite* TDMD AéroplanMD
Carte Prestige AéroplanMD* American ExpressMD

Credit Card Fees - Travel and Other Credits

These great products also come with recurrent travel or other credits, which can offset partially or entirely the credit card fees you are paying.

American Express is the most generous with its various promotional offers, which can benefit everyone, such as credits on specific groceries (Adonis, Voilà IGA, etc.) or the Marriott Bonvoy annual free night’s awards.

As a matter of fact, I’ve recently been to Portland, Maine with my family and used two of them to cover our accommodation expenses.

Sheraton Portland 3 award nights
Marriott 3 nights 2

Indeed, I paid $120 and $150 in credit card fees respectively to keep my Marriott Bonvoy® American Express®* Card and my Marriott Bonvoy® Business American Express®* Card.

The redemption of the certificates allowed us to avoid paying over $400 CAD per night for our little getaway. I had a total of 3 award nights to use because I also benefited from a targeted promotion from last spring.

Another example is the Nexus credit many cards offer, which is great to cover the cost of our family’s membership to fast-track across borders!

When you tally up everything you get and consider the credit card fees you are paying, you will often come out on top if all is justified.

Credit Card Fees - Additional Travel Perks

Other great travel perks justify the credit card fees you are paying such as Lounge Access or Travel Insurance.

I’ve often compared the cost of purchasing private travel insurance with credit card fees and the latter is almost always cheaper. That is just another perk that adds up on everything else I’ve already mentioned in this article.

Similarly, if you can’t contain your stuff in a carry-on luggage, having a credit card such as the TD® Aeroplan® Visa Infinite* Card is great to cover the cost of checked bags for every trip on Air Canada and for everyone travelling on the same reservation as yourself!

Finally, VIP Lounge access is another popular travel perk people like having and paying credit card fees can be very much worth it depending on the number of entries you need and what you are able to consume as compared to airport restaurants and bars!

Carte Avantages liés aux voyages
Carte CobaltMD American Express
Carte de Platine entrepriseMD d’American Express
  • Excellente assurance voyage
  • Accès gratuit et illimité à plus de 1300 salons d’aéroport dans le monde entier pour vous-même et un invité (le réseau des salons Centurion®, les salons Plaza Premium et des centaines d’autres salons nationaux et internationaux).
  • Une équipe de concierges dédiée
  • Statut Marriott Bonvoy Gold Elite
  • Statut Hilton Honors Gold
  • Accès au programme Fine Hotels & Resorts
Carte Marriott BonvoyMD American ExpressMD*
  • Statut Marriott Bonvoy Silver Elite
  • Accéder rapidement au statut Marriott Bonvoy Gold Elite avec 15 crédits de nuits Elite
Carte Marriott ExpressMD Entreprise American ExpressMD*
Carte World Elite Mastercard de la Banque Nationale
Carte Visa Infinite* PasseportMD Banque Scotia
Carte Visa Infinite* TD Classe ultime VoyagesMD
Carte American ExpressMD Or de la Banque ScotiaMD
Carte Visa Infinite* TDMD AéroplanMD
Carte Prestige AéroplanMD* American ExpressMD

Bottom Line

First, there isn’t ONE great long-term keeper card; you will require a few to cover every category, such as earning potential to travel perks. While all the favourites come with credit card fees, they are considered picks for a reason, and they can all be justified.

In the end, if you select the appropriate cards for your lifestyle and needs in your wallet, you will reap more in value than what you are paying as credit card fees. Indeed, all my travel keeper cards come with a fee, but I can’t say it’s genuinely costing me anything.

What are your favourites in terms of travel keeper cards? Are you maximizing everything they offer to offset the credit card fees? Join us to discuss it in our Facebook Community!

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Aline Nguyen
Aline Nguyen
Aline, an experienced traveler and avid photographer, is an Avgeek, a foodie at heart and a mother to two children. An expert in credit cards & rewards programs, including Aeroplan, Marriott Bonvoy, American Express Membership Rewards, CIBC Aventura, and RBC Avion, she uses points to travel affordably and save in daily life. Having explored all 7 continents and 83 countries, Aline shares her travel passion and insights to help others make the most of loyalty programs.
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