Quote:
I gathered all this info from the Flyertalk forums, apparently at the end of the month, RBC is rolling out the most prestigious credit card in Canada, since there's no Canadian Amex Centurion, called the RBC Visa Infinite, which will be catered mainly towards the RBC private banking clients, but apparently RBC VIP clients can also *try* getting it by speaking to the senior account manager. There will not be an advertising campaign for the card, either.
"Cost is $399 per year for Private Banking clients, $599 for non-Private Banking clients.
* RBC Rewards redemption rate of 2% instead of 1% for all travel rewards, all flight classes, no blackout periods or seat restrictions
* Visa Infinite concierge service (don't know if third-party company)
* Complimentary Priority Pass membership (the $99 annual fee version)
* Complimentary TabletPlus membership (usual fee $195)
* Complimentary access to Zagat® restaurant ratings and reviews
* Special "black card"
* Dedicted customer support number for Visa Infinite clients only.
* Extensive travel insurance coverage and emergency assistance
* Minimum $20,000 credit limit"
Here's the website for info on Visa Infinite:
http://www.visa-infinite.com/
|
I have a standard platinium, gives me about 1.42% to buy flights. So if you use your card for 10k, you get 142$ for flights(can buy them anywhere, online if you wish).
I must say I'm not sure if it's the best since I didn't shop much for it.