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New Qatar Airways Credit Card Offer oneworld Lounge Access

Written by Matthew Justice on May 11, 2024
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Qatar Airways has announced two new credit cards into the U.S. market. One of the two cards opens the door to lounge access with the included oneworld Sapphire status. I will discuss both cards below and explain how they can benefit you during your travels.

These two new credit cards were launched in partnership with Cardless and Qatar Airways. The two personal credit cards include the Qatar Airways Privilege Club Visa Signature credit card and the Qatar Airways Privilege Club Visa Infinite credit card. Each of these cards offers different benefits, but it is worth noting that only the Privilege Club Visa Infinite card offers lounge access.

For those unfamiliar with Cardless, they are a small credit card issuer based in San Francisco, founded in 2019. They currently offer Visa, MasterCard, and American Express cards for specific brands including, LATAM Airlines, TAP - Air Portugal, Simon (malls), and now Qatar Airways. Cardless can quickly launch a branded credit card for companies in less time than traditional card issuers.

One of the nice aspects of these cards is that they earn Avios as a bonus and everyday spend. Avios can be transferred and used with Aer Lingus, British Airways, Iberia, and now Qatar Airways. Both cards provide oneworld elite status, either Ruby or Sapphire, depending on which card you choose. Below, I will discuss both cards and their respective benefits.

Qatar Airways Privilege Club Visa Signature

Qatar Airways Privilege Club Visa Infinite Card

The oneworld Sapphire status is the main selling point of the premium version of this card. From a lounge perspective, this status will allow you access to American Admirals Club (including the American Flagship lounges), Air France lounges, Alaska Airlines lounges, British Airways lounges, Cathay Pacific lounges, and other oneworld-affiliated lounges.

Closing Thoughts

If you are interested in lounge access, you will need the Privilege Club Infinite card, which includes the Sapphire oneworld status. This credit card would be great if you were a regular on oneworld airlines. The American Airlines World Elite Mastercard currently costs $595 per year and does not allow access to the Flagship Lounges. So I would recommend this card over the American Airlines World Elite credit card.