Update 11/11/24: Card has been discontinued and no longer accepting new applications. Update 11/10/24: Few people in the comments and on reddit have stated they spoke to front line reps and were told a 11/11 date for when the card will... Read More →
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U.S. Bank To Fix Altitude Reserve Earning Problem
At the start of April we linked to a report that the U.S. Bank Altitude Reserve card was having issues with mobile transactions not earning 3x points. U.S. Bank has reached out to cardholders stating that they are working to fix the... Read More →
U.S. Bank Altitude Reserve Signup Bonus Is Now Churnable After 5 Years
While previously the terms on the U.S. Bank Altitude Reserve card (direct link) excluded previous cardholders from getting a bonus, the terms have now been updated to allow churning after 5 years. One-time 50,000 bonus Points will be... Read More →
U.S. Bank Makes Change To Altitude Reserve Priority Pass
U.S. Bank has made a change to the Altitude Reserve’s Priority Pass benefit. Previously you received four individual and four guest passes, now you receive 8 passes that can be used in any combination. In addition it looks like... Read More →
U.S. Bank Altitude Reserve To Lose Gogo Benefit On April 1, 2022
U.S. Bank Altitude Reserve will lose the Gogo Benefit on April 1, 2022. You can continue to enroll until March 31, 2022 and passes last for 12 months after they were issued. Hat tip to reader Yoshi Read More →
[Confirmed] U.S. Bank Altitude Reserve: $325 Credit Works on Dining Purchases (Permanent Change); $0 Authorized User Fee
Update 3/9/21: U.S. Bank sent out an email today with news of these changes: Update 3/2/21: Reader Kachun notes U.S. Bank has now changed the language to reflect these changes. “$400 annual fee, $75 annually per additional card issued”... Read More →
U.S. Bank Altitude Reserve Applications Are Back
Applications for the U.S. Bank Altitude Reserve were pulled at the end of November, but now they are back available again. The card still comes with the same 50,000 points signup bonus which is worth $750 in travel. Hat tip to OMGitzSARS Read More →
[Source] U.S. Bank Altitude Reserve Will Stop Accepting Applications on November 30
(Update 12/21/20: Applications are back now) A reliable source tells of a memo which went out today indicating that effective Nov 30, 2020 no new applications will be accepted on the U.S. Bank Altitude Reserve card. Possibly a temporary... Read More →