How I Earned a Big Sign-Up Bonus in Under 90 Days with a Travel Card
In spring 2025 I applied for my first travel-rewards credit card and hit the bonus threshold in under 90 days. The result? A huge points bundle plus perks I wouldn’t have gotten with a regular cash-back card. Below I walk you through exactly how I did it — and how you can copy the strategy (responsibly) for your own travel-game.
Why the Sign-Up Bonus Still Matters
When you look at the world of travel credit cards, the “welcome bonus” (also called the sign-up or new-card bonus) can account for a large portion of the card’s first-year value. According to reviews, some travel-cards offer bonuses worth anything from 10,000 to over 100,000 bonus points for new cardholders.
That said: the bonus isn’t everything. If the ongoing rewards, annual fee, redemption value or your spending habits don’t align, you might not extract full value. The goal here: use the bonus as a launch-pad, not the only goal.
My 90-Day Blueprint
- Pick the right card: Choose a travel-rewards card with a realistic spend requirement for your budget.
- Track your spend calendar: Break the target into weekly chunks so it’s manageable.
- Use existing costs: Funnel normal big costs (travel bookings, taxes, electronics) through the card—then pay in full.
- Automate payment: Set up autopay for the full statement balance to avoid interest.
- Redeem smartly: After the bonus posts, aim for high-value redemptions (flights/hotels) instead of low-value cash outs.
What Worked — And What I Learned
What worked: Aligning the card with my real travel habits; using spend I’d do anyway; keeping zero interest by paying in full.
What I learned:
- Bonuses shift — strong travel offers come and go.
- Redemption value > raw bonus size — 75k points shine only if redeemed well.
- Annual fees & category caps can eat value if you ignore them.
- “Free” flights still have taxes/fees — plan for that.
Is This Strategy Right for You?
Quick self-check:
- Will you pay your card in full every month and avoid interest?
- Do you have planned travel within 12–18 months to use the points or miles?
- Does the card’s annual fee make sense for your usage?
- Is the spend requirement achievable without changing your lifestyle?
If most answers are “yes,” this playbook can work well. If not, consider a high-value flat cash-back card until you’re ready.
Final Thoughts
Landing a big sign-up bonus can be a game changer — but only if you plan it, execute responsibly, and match the card to your habits. I hit my bonus in under 90 days, booked the trip, and carried no debt. The bonus wasn’t the finish line; it was the launch pad.
Not financial advice. Offers, rates, and terms change. Always review the issuer’s current disclosures before applying.
Want more? Check out our guide on The 5 Credit Cards You Should Grab Before 2026 and our breakdown of Best Travel Credit Cards for 2025.

