Why it matters
Affects 7 airline programs (Alaska Airlines, American Airlines, Delta Air Lines...). Card-issuer angle via American Express, Capital One, Chase. New route or product — useful for award booking and positioning flights.
What happened
- Welcome Bonus: Up to 150,000 miles (75,000 after $7,500 spend in 3 months; additional 75,000 after $30,000 total spend in months).
- Annual Fee: $95.
- Earning Rates: Unlimited 2x miles on all purchases; 5x miles on hotels, vacation rentals, and rental cars booked through Capital One Business Travel.
- Credits: Up to $100 annually ($50 Capital One Business Travel credit + up to $50 statement credits on qualifying advertising or software merchants).
- Other Benefits: Global Entry or TSA PreCheck credit up to $120 every four years; no cost to add authorized users.
- Eligibility: Existing or previous accountholders may not be eligible; approval does not count toward Chase 5/24. The card serves as a lower-cost alternative to the Venture X Business ($395 fee) while maintaining the same core earning structure
Capital One has launched the new Capital One Venture Business card, effectively replacing the Capital One Spark Miles Card. The rebranding aligns the business product with the popular Venture personal line. Key details:
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- Frequent Miler: Capital One Spark Miles rebranded to Venture Business; Up to 150K welcome offer + up to $100 in new credits Airline Resources American Airlines Alaska Airlines Delta Airlines JetBlue Airlines Southwest Airlines United Airlines Hote…
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