In a letter sent to its customers, Capital One announced several upcoming changes to its Aspire Travel World Elite Mastercard.
This credit card has not been offered to new customers for several years, but current customers had significant perks with it:
And it is these benefits that will be removed or reduced as of August 5, 2020. Now:
This is mainly due to lower interchange fees.
Here are the main features of the Capital One Aspire Travel World Elite Mastercard as of August 5, 2020:
With the changes, this card has become less attractive, notably for travellers, especially compared to alternative credit cards offering travel points (with welcome bonus and other benefits).
Here are 2 alternatives:
The National Bank World Elite Mastercard® is one of the best credit card insurance in Canada:
With the National Bank World Elite Mastercard®, you can earn between 1 and 5 points per dollar spent on purchases.
You can apply your points on any travel purchase charged to the card (flights, hotels, Airbnb, all-inclusive, etc.).
In addition, the National Bank World Elite Mastercard® offers:
Last but not least, the National Bank World Elite Mastercard® currently offers an excellent welcome bonus.
The MBNA Rewards World Elite® Mastercard® offers 1 to 5 points per dollar of purchase.
However, travel insurance products are less robust than the ones coming with the Capital One Aspire Travel World Elite Mastercard:
Therefore, there is no cancellation or travel interruption insurance.
On the other hand, purchase insurance products are attractive:
And its $120 annual fee is less than the $150 required by the Capital One Aspire Travel World Elite Mastercard.
So this is bad news for current cardholders of the Capital One Aspire Travel World Elite Mastercard. But as you can see, alternatives are there.
If you’re looking for other credit cards check out our rankings:
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