Free Blue Sky 4ever - Amex.

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No Annual Fee Ever - No Membership Reward Fee Ever - AMEX Blue Sky

However, still doubt whether it is good value really?!

American Express

Fly for half the points - Until 1 January 2009, you can redeem flights to selected domestic and international destinations, for half the number of points normally required³. Visit our Destination Guide for more details of this special offer.

Just spin the globe, plan your course, and use your Blue Sky points to get you there - with a built-in rewards program that offers you unlimited travel choices. Plus you can redeem for quality merchandise, unique experiences and gift cards.


  • Pay no annual Card fee for the life of the Card. That's right, you can enjoy all the benefits of the Blue Sky Credit Card, including the Blue Sky Membership Rewards™ program.
  • Earn One Blue Sky point for every dollar spent, with no expiry of your points as long as your account remains current². Best of all, there is no limit to the amount of points you can earn.
  • Complimentary domestic and international travel insurance for you and your family4.
  • Transfer your other Credit Card balances to a competitive rate of 6.99% p.a.5 for the life of the transferred balance - subject to our interest rate policy6.
  • An interest rate of 18.99% p.a7.
  • Refund Protection means we'll credit your account if you're refused a refund on an unused eligible item within 90 days of purchase4.
  • Purchase Protection gives you replacement or refund cover for products that have been stolen or damaged accidentally for up to 90 days after purchase4.
 
Thanks for the link 980758 and welcome to AFF...

As much as it's a free card, it won't benefit me as the points earned are very proprietary. Also I also question the value of points needed to redeem flights.

Yes availabilty of redemption is another factor, but based solely on points v points basis, this card won't be suitable for me.
 
With this card can one transfer to any FF scheme or does it have to be QF (or indeed can you transfer points at all?)
 
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