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We saw the introduction of the Chase Iberia Plus card earlier today.  And Chase has just announced another brand new travel rewards credit card!

The Chase Aer Lingus Visa Signature Card will be introduced later this spring.  We don’t know what the welcome bonus will be.  But we’ve got the inside scoop on some of the card’s benefits!

Collecting Enough Aer Lingus Avios Points to Visit Ireland Will Be Even Easier Once the Chase Aer Lingus Card Is Available!

Here is what we know about the card.

Chase Aer Lingus Visa Signature Card

This spring, Chase will unveil the new Chase Aer Lingus credit card!  We don’t know what the sign-up bonus will be.  But it will come with the following perks:

The card will come with a $95 annual fee, and it looks like it will NOT be waived the first year.

Is This a Good Deal?

You can use Aer Lingus Avios points to book British Airways, Iberia, or Aer Lingus award flights, or transfer them between the 3 airline loyalty programs.

The Chase British Airways Visa Signature Card is NOT impacted by the Chase “5/24” rule.  And today, folks online are reporting the Chase Iberia Plus card isn’t either!  So maybe the Chase Aer Lingus card will also be available to folks who are over “5/24.”  Keep your fingers crossed!

Having More Options to Earn Big Travel With Small Money Should Put a Smile on Everyone’s Face!

Aer Lingus has a distance-based award chart.  Which can be great for short-haul flights within Europe!  And there are some sweet spots, like being able to book round-trip coach off-peak awards from 6 US Cities to Dublin for only 26,000 Avios points!

The information for the British Airways Visa card has been collected independently by Million Mile Secrets. The card details on this page have not been reviewed or provided by the card issuer.

Bottom Line

The Chase Aer Lingus Visa Signature card will be unleashed to the world in spring 2018!

We don’t know what the sign-up bonus will be.  But if it’s anything like the Chase British Airways card or Chase Iberia Plus, it could be a great deal!

We’re not sure if this card will be impacted by the Chase “5/24” rule yet.  But regardless, it will count toward your “5/24” limit.  So make sure it’s the best card for your situation before applying.

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