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Plus, Delta offer: Earn up to 110,000 bonus SkyMiles February 12, 2024 Ready to upgrade your next tr

Plus, Delta offer: Earn up to 110,000 bonus SkyMiles February 12, 2024 [THE POINTS GUY]( [View in browser]( [TPG Daily NEWSLETTER]( [THE POINTS GUY]( Ready to upgrade your next trip? by Tarah Chieffi, Travel News Reporter [TPG | Hero Image] When we discuss our [favorite business credit cards]( we usually tout the perks that can benefit your business. Some business cards — like the [Capital One Venture X Business]( — deliver business benefits like bonus-earning categories, shopping and travel protections, and the ability to add employee cards for free and the perks you’d expect from a premium travel card, like access to a luxury hotel program. Capital One has two such programs: the Premier Collection and the Lifestyle Collection. With Capital One’s [Premier Collection]( you’ll get benefits like complimentary Wi-Fi, daily breakfast for two, early check-in, late checkout, a room upgrade at check-in and experience credits for dining or spa services during your stay at brands like Six Senses, Viceroy Hotels & Resorts and more. The [Lifestyle Collection]( includes more boutique and modern properties like Virgin Hotels, The Standard and Design Hotels. When you book one of these through the Capital One Travel portal, you’ll receive a $50 experience credit to use during your stay, complimentary Wi-Fi, room upgrades, early check-in and late checkout. With both programs, some benefits, like early check-in and room upgrades, are based on availability. Both programs also allow you to earn 10 miles per dollar when you book using your card, or you can redeem miles for your stay. These travel perks are in addition to the card’s reasonable $395 annual fee (see [rates and fees]( and generous welcome offer of up to 300,000 bonus miles that TPG values at a whopping $5,500. You’ll earn 150,000 miles after spending $20,000 in the first three months from account opening and another 150,000 miles after spending $100,000 in the first six months. Ready to upgrade your next trip? Here are a few more stories related to the [Venture X Business]( - [Venture X Business review: Huge earning potential for a reasonable annual fee]( - [Who qualifies for a business credit card?]( - [Capital One Venture X Business: Best-ever welcome offer worth over $5,500]( - [A comparison of luxury hotel programs from credit card issuers: Amex, Capital One, Chase and Citi]( Posts in this newsletter contains references to products from one or more of our advertisers. We may receive compensation when you click on links to those products. For an explanation of our Advertising Policy, [visit this page](. Photo Credit: SIX SENSES YAO NOI/FACEBOOK. Today’s top stories [21 best all-inclusive resorts for families]( The best all-inclusive resorts for families offer just as much fun for kids as they do for parents. Here are the best in Mexico, the Caribbean and beyond. [Read more]( [New Delta credit card welcome offers: Earn up to 110,000 bonus SkyMiles]( A look at the current welcome offers on Delta’s personal and business credit cards with American Express. Here's everything you need to know. [Read more]( [7 best Mexico cruises for 2024]( Dreaming of a cruise with ports of call in Mexico? Here's how to pick the perfect cruise line and itinerary for you. [Read more]( [Marriott Boundless best-ever offer: Earn 5 free nights]( Check out the current welcome offers across these Marriott Bonvoy credit cards from Chase and American Express. [Read more]( [TPG saved this couple's Bora Bora trip after Citi Travel canceled their overwater bungalow]( We help a couple save their dream trip after Booking.com made a mistake with their hotel and then canceled it altogether. Here's how we got them the trip of a lifetime. [Read more]( The latest 1. [Delta Platinum vs. Delta Reserve: Picking a premium card for Delta perks]( 2. [The 5 best destinations you can visit on a Windstar Cruises ship]( 3. [Delta SkyMiles Reserve vs. Delta SkyMiles Reserve Business: Which card is right for you?]( 4. [AAdvantage Dining program: Earn American miles and Loyalty Points at local restaurants]( 5. [The power of the Amex trifecta: Platinum, Gold and Blue Business Plus]( 6. [9 best river cruises in Europe]( 7. [IHG One Rewards Traveler Credit Card review: IHG perks for no annual fee]( 8. [Southwest unveils 2 new seasonal routes in latest schedule extension]( 9. [Oneworld alliance guide: Learn about airlines, lounges and elite status]( 10. 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