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Only 1 Month Left to Get the 50,000 US Airways Miles Card

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Update:   This offer is no longer available.  Check our Hot Deals for the latest offers.  View From the Wing reports the deadline to apply for the US Airways card is April 12, 2015.

I’ve written before that this card won’t be around after US Airways merges with American Airlines.  That’s because the US Airways card will be replaced by the Barclaycard AAdvantage Aviator card.

The Date Has Been Set for the Last Day to Apply for the US Airways Card

So this may be your last chance to get the US Airways card and 50,000 US Airways miles!

Emily and I don’t earn a commission for this card but we always tell you about the best deals!

US Airways Card

Link:   50,000 US Airways miles from US Airways card

Link:   My review of the US Airways card

You can get 50,000 US Airways miles from the US Airways card after your 1st purchase and payment of the $89 annual fee.  But you have to apply by April 12, 2015!

When American Airlines and US Airways merge, this card will be discontinued in place of the Barclaycard AAdvantage Aviator card.  And it will NOT be open to new applicants!

With the US Airways card you get:

And you can get 50% bonus miles on all purchases when you use your US Airways card through June 30, 2015!

Using Your Miles

Link:   US Airways Award Chart

Link:   American Airlines Award Chart

Link:   Oneworld Award Chart

You don’t have to rush to use your US Airways miles.  Because after the merger, your US Airways miles will become American Airlines miles.

Emily and I have used American Airlines miles for many trips including:

50,000 US Airways Miles Gets You a 1-Way Business Class Ticket to Paris

Bottom Line

The last day to apply for the US Airways card is April 12, 2015.

This card will be replaced with the Barclaycard AAdvantage Aviator card (not available to new applicants) once US Airways merges with American Airlines.

And when you pay with your US Airways card through June 30, 2015, you can get 50% bonus US Airways miles on all purchases.

Emily and I don’t earn a commission for this card but we’ll always tell you about the best offers!

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