Flight mileage accumulation cards accumulate mileage instead of points.
How many percentage points do you earn if you count these mileage points as a regular card?
Even if it doesn't work, it will be 0.5%, is the benefit better?
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It depends on how you use your mileage
If you're going to use the most efficient mileage, it's better to cut off the business with just the mileage
But the price of the business class itself is expensive, so you might think it's a waste of money
in terms of money
Earn a mile when you spend 1,500 to 2,000 won
1 mile = 15 won
That's what happens.
If you look at it that way, it's 15 won for 1,500 won, so you can say that you're accumulating 1% (0.75% if you look at 2,000 won).
It's actually not a lot if you have a high accumulation among regular credit cards.
Mileage cards are good for people who use credit cards a lot.
In some cases, 2% points are accumulated by regular credit cards, but in this case, no matter how much you use, the monthly accumulation limit is set.
However, regardless of how much you spend, you will earn 1% according to the number 2.
Rich people who ride a lot of business and travel abroad often don't have a card like this.
It doesn't mean much to people like 1 million to 2 million won a month.
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