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” now only says “$400 annual fee”; and “…through 6/30/21, takeout, food delivery, and dining purchases are also eligible…” now shows “Get reimbursed annually for eligible travel purchases and takeout, food delivery and dining purchases.”
Original Post:
An insider tells us that U.S. Bank will soon be notifying cardholders about two positive changes on the Altitude Reserve card:
- The $325 travel credit will also work on dining, takeout, and food delivery services. This is something that was added as a temporary change for the pandemic, and will now become a permanent feature of the card.
- Authorized user cards will no longer have any fee (previously/currently there is a $75 fee for additional cards).
Both welcome additions. See our full review on the Altitude Reserve card here.

