Two Big Card Issuers to Cover Global Entry Fees for Certain Cardholders

NEW YORK— Effective October 1, Citi and Chase will cover higher Global Entry fees for certain cardholders.

“The news comes after U.S. Customs and Border Protection decided to drive up Global Entry fees by 20% — from $100 from $120 — by October, despite wiping application fees for minors. Global Entry permits pre-approved travelers a speedier entrance into the U.S.,” Skift reported.

Chase and Citi are among the credit card companies that subsidize Global Entry fees for some clients.

Cards Included

According to spokespeople from the two companies, members with these cards will receive up to $120 every four years to cover Global Entry renewal:

  • Citi/AAdvantage Executive
  • Citi Prestige
  • Chase Sapphire Reserve
  • United Explorer
  • United Club Visa Infinite
  • United Quest
  • IHG One Rewards Premier Credit Card
  • IHG One Rewards Premier Business Credit Card
  • Aeroplan Card
  • Southwest Rapid Rewards Performance Business Credit Card
  • J.P. Morgan Reserve

 

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