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Nomadic Matt's Points & Miles Update

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{NAME}, Happy Monday from NYC! Fall is in full swing here, the leaves are changing, and I'm getting

{NAME}, Happy Monday from NYC! Fall is in full swing here, the leaves are changing, and I'm getting ready to head to New Orleans this weekend for Halloween fun and a Taylor Swift show with some friends! I'm very excited. This week, I have two new posts: First up is a new post on the best card for everyday purchases. This card is great for beginners who want to start their journey into credit card rewards. This card earns at least 1.5% cash back on every purchase, and some categories earn even more. I like this card a lot because, while earning cash back is great, you can transform it into higher value points when combining it with another travel card in the same family. It has a $0 annual fee too. [You can read my review of it here](). Second is a new post on one of my favorite premium travel cards. This card earns 2x miles on all purchases, which is great if you don't want to keep track of different categories. Plus, this card offers premium benefits like lounge access, up to $120 credit for Global Entry or TSA PreCheck, and 10,000 bonus miles every year, among other great perks. It also has a substantial welcome offer right now, making it a good time to consider it. [You can read my review of this card here](. Lastly, it's the final week for the elevated offers on my favorite airline's suite of cards. My favorite card offers free checked bags and bonus points earned on US supermarkets, restaurants worldwide (plus takeout and delivery in the US), and purchases with this airline. Plus, it has a $0 introductory annual fee for the first year so you can try it out ($150 per year after that). [You can read all about it in my roundup of the best airline credit cards here]( (it's the first one listed). And, as always, if you're looking for a new card, be sure to check out the lists of all my other favorite cards (I update them regularly): - ​[My Favorite Travel Credit Cards]()​ - ​[The Best Hotel Travel Cards](=)​ - ​[The Best Airline Credit Cards](​ - ​[The Best Premium Travel Cards](=)​ - ​[The Best No-Fee Credit Cards](​ If you’re in Canada, [check out this website for new card offers](. For Brits, [click here for offers](=). For Aussies and Kiwis, [check out here](. If you have any questions on points and miles, ask away. Sincerely, Nomadic Matt P.S. - As a reminder, these emails are for U.S. based readers. If you aren't a U.S. based reader, let me know and I'll move you to the more global travel tips emails! [Unsubscribe]( | [Update your profile]( | 2318 Santa Rosa Street, Austin, Texas 78702

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