Get your hands on a ANA U.S.A. Credit Card issued by FNBO and you could earn a sign up bonus up to 10,000 bonus. Firstly, you will earn 5,000 miles after your first purchase and an additional 5,000 miles after spending $3,000 or more by November 30, 2016. Keep in mind that this promotion does have an expiration date, so be sure to apply prior to September 30, 2016. Spending bonus will be awarded only once per ANA CARD U.S.A. account. There’s quite the hefty $70 annual fee attached to this card, but it’s satisfying to know that it’s waived for the first year. You’ll also receive 1.90% APY for the first six billing cycles and 1x the miles on all purchases.
Editor’s Note: I’m assuming this would be a beneficial card if you fly ANA to Japan often (once a year), if not, I recommend applying for a Chase Sapphire Preferred® Card.
Alternative Credit Card Bonuses:
- Blue Cash Preferred® Card from American Express
- Chase Sapphire Preferred® Card
- Gold Delta SkyMiles® Credit Card from American Express
Key Features:
- Annual fee of $70 is waived the first year
- 1.90% APY for the first six billing cycles, then 14.24%
- Card earns 1x miles on all purchases
Pros:
- There’s a sign up bonus
- 1.90% APY for 6 billing cycles
Cons:
- Annual Fee of $70
- Point earning is terrible
Conclusion:
FNBO’s issued ANA U.S.A. Credit Card will now be available with a 10,000 sign-up bonus attached. You will earn 5,000 bonus points for your first purchase and an additional 5,000 when you make a spend of $3,000 or more by November 30, 2016. To be quite honest, there’s much better options out there for airlines credit cards with an annual fee as pricey as that (Chase Sapphire Preferred® Card, Gold Delta SkyMiles® Credit Card from American Express), but this could be for those with not so excellent credit scores or ran out of bonuses to apply for. The sign up bonus is not even worth the damage it would do to your 5/24. Don’t forget to check out our full list of Credit Card Bonuses if you’re not interested at the moment.


