Although it has a strong route network along the West Coast and flies not one but two of the longest domestic flights in the world (and serves some great mai tais), Hawaiian Airlines still gets short-changed in discussions of U.S. airlines.
For travelers based in Hawaii, the airline's cobranded credit cards are well worth considering. But even if you only take a vacation there once every year or two, you can still get a lot of value from carrying either the Hawaiian Airlines® World Elite Mastercard® or the Hawaiian Airlines® Business Mastercard®. Both offer some great bonus spending categories and anniversary benefits, not to mention one-time companion deals and discounted awards.
Let's take a closer look at both cards so you can decide which one might be better for you.
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2 miles per dollar on gas, dining and eligible grocery stores
1 mile per dollar on everything else
2 miles per dollar on gas, dining and office supply stores
1 mile per dollar on everything else
Two free checked bags
One-time 50% companion discount
No foreign exchange fees
Earn 40,000 bonus miles (in total) with $100,000 or more in annual purchases
One-time 50% off companion discount
No foreign exchange fees
Right now, the Hawaiian Airlines World Elite Mastercard is offering a welcome bonus of 60,000 miles after spending $2,000 on the card in the first 90 days of account opening.
The Hawaiian Airlines Business, meanwhile, offers a total of 70,000 miles: 60,000 miles after spending $2,000 in the first 90 days from opening the account, plus an additional 10,000 bonus miles when you add an employee card within the first 30 days and make a purchase with that card in the first 90 days.
These are both pretty standard offers for the cards' respective histories and can easily be taken advantage of with a relatively low spending requirement.
Winner: Tie. The Hawaiian Airlines Business offers 10,000 more points but requires an additional employee card.
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You'll get these perks with either card:
Beyond these perks, the Hawaiian Airlines personal card comes with two valuable benefits:
The Hawaiian Airlines Business, meanwhile, allows you to earn 20,000 bonus miles with $50,000-$99,999 in annual purchases, plus an additional 20,000 bonus miles (for 40,000 in total) with $100,000 or more in annual purchases.
Winner: The Hawaiian Airlines personal card. It comes with more benefits at the same cost to cardholders.
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