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RBC Cathay Pacific Visa Platinum

31 August 2009

l cp platinum 150x113 RBC Cathay Pacific Visa PlatinumRoyal Bank of Canada (RBC) allows you to earn Asia Miles faster to use towards flights, upgrades and more with your purchases.

The RBC Cathay Pacific Visa Platinum card is the only credit card in Canada that allows you to earn Asia Miles towards international flights. This is over 900 destinations at your disposal.

You earn 1 Asia Mile for every $1 (CAD) you spend on the card, and double the Asia Miles for every $1 (CAD) you spend on Cathay Pacific Tickets purchases online at www.cathaypacific.com. You earn 2 Asia Miles for every 5 HKD spent on in-flight purchases, with a minimum net purchases of $500 HKD.

For the principal cardholder, you get complimentary membership (Green Tier) into The Marco polo Club.

Upon enrolment you earn 5,000 Bonus Asia Miles.

The insurance offered includes 31 day Out of Province/ Country Emergency Medical Insurance, Flight Delay insurance, Hotel/ Motel Burglary Insurance, Emergency Purchase Insurance, Auto Rental Collision/ Loss Damage Insurance, Travel Accident Insurance and Purchase Security & Extended Warranty Insurance.

For security purposes you have Zero Cardholder Liability and chip technology at your fingertips.

The minimum credit limit for the RBC Cathay Pacific Visa Platinum is $5,000 wand it is required you need to have a minimum annual income of $35,000. The annual interest rate is 20.5% with an annual of $150, and additional card fees of $75.

You grace period with this Visa card is 17 days.

For frequent travellers who go to Asia or use Cathay Pacific this card is for you. If you are interested in applying for the RBC Cathay Pacific Visa Platinum, Click Here.

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