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Johnny, Do you know if a person is eligible for the signup bonus for the HH Citi Visa Signature card if they already have the HH Citi Visa Reserve card? Also, same with the HH amex and HH Amex surpass ? Thanks
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Hi—I have an Alaska airlines card. Can I use it on a 2 for 1 flight to Australia and return. Thanks, Stan Post
Alaska doesn’t fly to Australia and the companion ticket is only good for flights on Alaska metal. Hawaii is usually the best destination for the 2:1 fare.