(Working Link) Bank of America Atmos Rewards Summit Visa Infinite Card 100k-105k Point Bonus
Jan 26, 2026
(Working Link) Bank of America Atmos Rewards Summit Visa Infinite Card 100k-105k Point Bonus


Update 1/25/26: Someone found a working line for the 100k offer.Looks like a regular link, but I don’t know the exact nature of it.(Hat tip to desterpot) Also note, reader OSTM was able to call in last week and still get the phone offer for an extra 5,000 points (105k total) by calling (800) 932-2775 and using priority code GAATB2.

Update 10/20/25: “Offer ends soon”, per the landing page on the 100k and 80k offers.

Update 8/28/25: you can also get the extra 5,000 points bonus (105,000 total) with the same spend requirement by applying by phone at 800-392-2775 (think it’s actually (800) 932-2775) with priority code GAATB2.(ht MEAB)

The Offer

Direct link to offer

  • Bank of America has launched the Atmos Rewards Summit Visa Infinite Card with a 100,000 point bonus after $6,000 in spend within 90 days of account opening.

    Also includes a 25,000-point Global Companion Award.

  • Card Details

  • $395 annual fee
  • Receive a Global 100K Companion Award every year you spend 60,000 or more on purchases in that anniversary year
  • 8 Alaska Lounge passes (a $500+ value) and 8 Wi-Fi passes (a $60+ value) every year (2 of each per calendar quarter).Each pass is valid for your entire travel day and includes entry for up to two accompanying children.
  • A free checked bag and preferred boarding for you and up to six guests on the same reservation when you pay for your flight with your card
  • Receive an exclusive signature cocktail or elevated bar offering every time you visit an Alaska Lounge location (through 2026)
  • Up to a $120 Airport Security Statement Credit every four years in connection with the TSA PreCheck® or Global Entry trusted traveler programs
  • Same-day confirmed change fee waiver (excluding Saver fare)
  • Partner award booking fee waiver — Save up to $25 per person on every roundtrip flight.For a family of four, that’s $100 in savings
  • Travel delay protection — receive a $50 voucher for a same-day cancellation or delays of 2+ hours good for a meal or drink on us at the airport
  • Card earns at the following rates:
  • 3x points on Alaska/Hawaiian purchases
  • 3x points on dining
  • 3x points on foreign transaction purchases
  • 1x points on all other purchases
  • 10% rewards bonus on all points earned from card purchases if you have an eligible Bank of America® account
  • 20% back on all Alaska Airlines and Hawaiian Airlines inflight purchases when you pay with your qualifying card
  • 1 status point per $2 spent, and beginning with your first card anniversary, 10,000 status points awarded annually
  • Our Verdict

    We’ve known about this card launching for some time, if you signed up for the 500 free miles last year you can also get another 5,000 free miles by applying through a link they will send you.Overall I don’t think this card is a keeper for most people due to the high annual fee, but could be attractive for the initial sign up bonus.

    The other Alaska cards also have a 80,000 point bonus currently as well.We will add this to our best credit card bonus page.Read these things everybody should know about Bank of America before applying. 


    Disclaimer: This story is auto-aggregated by a computer program and has not been created or edited by mycardopinions.
    Publisher: Source link

    Leave a Reply

    Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked*

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Certainly. Unlike personal loans, you won't face any penalties for settling your balance ahead of schedule. However, it's crucial to keep in mind that if your credit card comes with a 0% introductory offer, it's essential to clear your balance completely before the 0% promotion expires and interest charges apply.
    However, you can include additional cardholders, each with their own card. While sharing the single credit limit, the primary cardholder remains responsible for settling the debt.
    Potentially, yes. Credit card APRs are typically variable, allowing lenders to change rates, impacting your monthly payments. Additionally, be mindful that introductory 0% offers can lead to higher interest rates once they expire. So, it's wise to clear your balance before that happens, if feasible.
    Indeed, credit builder cards exist for those with less-than-ideal credit scores. These cards offer lower credit limits (typically £150 to £1,200) and higher interest rates. Responsible use, including full and on-time payments, can gradually boost your creditworthiness, potentially opening doors to better credit card offers down the line.

    Site Search