3X
spent on Aer Lingus, British Airways, Iberia and LEVEL purchases
2X
on hotel accommodations purchased directly with the hotel
1X
on all other purchases
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Why We Like It

The Aer Lingus Visa Signature is one of three cards issued by Chase that earns Avios directly. It’s not as well known as the British Airways Visa Signature, but it can be a useful option if you want to top off your Avios balance.

The Chase 5/24 rule applies. If you’ve opened 5+ cards from any bank that show on your personal credit report, you won’t be eligible to open the card.
BONUS CATEGORIES
  • 3X spent on Aer Lingus, British Airways, Iberia and LEVEL purchases
  • 2X on hotel accommodations purchased directly with the hotel
  • 1X on all other purchases
Priority Boarding
On flights to/from the US, you can receive priority boarding on Aer Lingus flights.
Economy Companion Voucher
When you spend $30k on the card in a calendar year, you’ll receive a companion voucher that can be used on an economy class ticket.
No Foreign Transaction Fees
You won’t be charged to use your card abroad.

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