I asked a few of my TPG colleagues to share their favorite use of Capital One miles and wasn’t at all surprised to receive answers that appeal to budget and luxury travelers alike.
You can redeem miles to cover recent travel purchases made using your card, transfer miles to more than 15 airline and hotel partners, book travel through the Capital One travel portal, pay for Amazon and PayPal purchases, and more.
If you’re not already a cardmember, you can earn up to 300,000 bonus miles right now with the new limited-time offer on the Capital One Venture X Business.
If you sign up for the Venture X Business card now, you can earn 150,000 miles when you spend $20,000 in the first three months. Plus, you can earn an additional 150,000 miles when you spend $100,000 in the first six months.
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