Editorial take: Bank of America Travel Rewards
The no-fee version of Premium Rewards. Only shines with BoA's Preferred Rewards boost, otherwise the Capital One VentureOne or Wells Fargo Autograph beat it.
Every feature is free during beta. No credit card, no catch.
Both are travel travel cards. The Bank of America Travel Rewards comes from Bank of America at $0/yr; the United Club Infinite Card from Chase at $695/yr. Below: side-by-side specs, an opinionated verdict, and the FAQs people actually ask before applying.
For most people the United Club Infinite Card is the stronger pick today, the sign-up bonus is meaningfully larger ($870 more in estimated value) than the Bank of America Travel Rewards's. Get the United Club Infinite Card first; revisit the Bank of America Travel Rewards after you've earned that bonus.
| Feature | Bank of America Travel Rewards | United Club Infinite Card |
|---|---|---|
| Annual fee | $0 | $695 |
| Sign-up bonus | 25,000 points | 80,000 miles (up to 90,000 with authorized user) |
| Bonus value (est.) | $250 | $1,120 |
| Min spend to unlock bonus | $1,000 in 3 mo | $5,000 in 3 mo |
| Issuer | Bank of America | Chase |
| Card category | travel | travel |
| Best earning category (All_purchases) | 1.5x | 1x |
| Transfer partners | None | None |
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The no-fee version of Premium Rewards. Only shines with BoA's Preferred Rewards boost, otherwise the Capital One VentureOne or Wells Fargo Autograph beat it.
Worth it only for frequent United flyers who use the clubs regularly. At $695, you need to visit the club 15+ times a year to break even on lounge access alone.
Card details on this page reflect the most recent data we've verified against the issuer's own site. Sign-up bonuses and fees can change at any time, confirm the current offer on the issuer's page before applying.