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Last Chance! Barclaycard Arrival Card 70,000-Point Offer Going Away

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Without any advanced warning, the Barclaycard Arrival Plus® World Elite Mastercard® applications are being pulled on June 7, 2019. We have no idea when or if the card will be available for applications again.

So if you’re interested in the this card at all, I’d apply now because this isn’t just an offer change. Plus it has a welcome bonus of 70,000 Arrival miles (worth $700 in travel statement credits) after spending $5,000 on purchases in the first 90 days of opening your account.  The card earns 2X Arrival miles on every purchase and on top of that you’ll get a 5% miles rebate on every redemption.

Apply here for the Barclaycard Arrival Plus.

Arrival miles are easy to use because can redeem them for eligible travel purchases of $100+ made in the past 120 days. If you use Arrival miles to pay for airfare, you’ll still earn frequent flyer miles on your free flight.

For more information, read our full Barclaycard Arrival Plus review.

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