US Airways Business No Annual Fee Credit Card
US Airways Business No Annual Fee Credit Card
US Airways Business No Annual Fee Credit Card
Card details
Earn 0.5 miles per $1 spent on purchases
Earn 1 mile per $1 spent on US Airways
0.5 miles elsewhere
Rates, fees & offers
Annual fee
$0
Rewards rate
0.50%
Bonus offer
5,000 US Airways Miles Bonus
Intro APR
Purchase: None
Transfer: 0% for 6 mos
Ongoing APR
Min APR: 14.99%, Variable
Max APR: 17.99%, Variable
Penalty APR: Up to 30.74%, Variable
Cash Advance APR: 20.99%, Variable
Balance transfer fee
3%
Foreign transaction fee
3%
Recommended credit score
Compare to other cards
US Airways Business No Annual Fee Credit Card | ||
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Annual fee$0 | Annual fee$99 | Annual fee$199 |
Regular APR14.99% - 17.99% Variable | Regular APRSee Terms | |
Intro APRPurchase: None | Intro APR0% intro APR for 15 months on balance transfers made within 45 days of account opening. After that, a variable APR will apply, 21.24%-29.99%. | Intro APRN/A |
Recommended Credit Score |
Recommended Credit Score |
Recommended Credit Score |
NerdWallet review
By Tim Chen
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Rating details
3.5
Editor's overall rating
Pros and cons
Pros
No annual fee
0% for 6 mos on transfers
Cons
Needs excellent credit
Verdict - Don't apply for this card. There are much better business rewards cards out there when you search our business credit card page and sort by Rewards.
There are two versions of the US Airways Business card from Barclays, a No Annual Fee version that only gives you a 5,000 mile signing bonus and 1/2 a mile per $1 spent, and a version with a $79 annual fee that gives you a 25,000 mile signing bonus and 1 mile per $1 spent.
Although both are poor choices compared to the Starwood Card, where you effectively earn 1.25 US Airways miles per $1 spent due to point transferability, you are much better off with the annual fee version of the US Airways business card because the signing bonus alone is worth about $200 more, if you consider airline points to be worth 1 cent per mile.