Atmos Rewards Ascent Visa Review: 85,000 Bonus Points + $99 Companion Fare

Limited-time offer. The Atmos™ Rewards Ascent Visa Signature Card is the one of the new refreshed Alaska Airlines cards in the new combined Alaska–Hawaiian ecosystem. Formerly the Alaska Airlines Visa Signature Card, and still issued by Bank of America. Note that you can now also use your “$99 + fees” Alaska Airlines Companion Fare on Hawaiian Airlines flights within North America, including to/from Hawaii, as long as the booking is made on alaskaair.com.

Right now, there is a limited-time improved 85k offer, which is usually also the one promoted by flight attendants inflight with their code handwritten on the flyer. However, any 7 digit promo code works on the application, and I’ve historically always gotten the bonus with any code.

Highlights:

  • 85,000 Atmos points + $99 Companion Fare (must pay taxes & fees from $23) after $4,500 in purchases within the first 120 days of opening your account.
  • Annual $99 Companion Fare. Get a $99 Companion Fare (must pay taxes and fees from $23) each account anniversary after you spend $6,000 or more on purchases within the prior anniversary year. Valid on all Alaska Airlines and Hawaiian Airlines flights within North America booked on AlaskaAir.com.
  • First checked bag free on Alaska & Hawaiian (primary + up to 6 guests on same reservation). Any cardholder who purchases Alaska and Hawaiian Airlines airfare with their card, and up to 6 additional guests traveling on the same reservation, may check their first bag free.
  • Preferred boarding. Primary cardholder + up to 6 guests traveling on the same reservation paid via this card can enjoy preferred boarding in group C before general boarding. Preferred boarding is only available on flights operated by Alaska Airlines, Horizon Air, or Skywest.
  • 20% back on all Alaska Airlines and Hawaiian Airlines inflight purchases. Eligible in-flight purchases include food, drinks, and Wi-Fi.
  • 3X points on eligible Alaska Airlines & Hawaiian Airlines purchases; 2X points on everyday categories like gas/EV charging, local transit & rideshare, cable and select streaming services; 1X everywhere else.
  • 10% extra with Bank of America relationship. 10% bonus on points from purchases if you have an eligible Bank of America® or Merrill® account.
  • Earn 1 status point for every $3 spent on purchases.
  • No foreign transaction fees.
  • $95 annual fee.

Bottom line. The Atmos™ Rewards Ascent Visa Signature® offers a unique set of perks for Alaska Airlines customers (along with Hawaiian Airlines in many cases), including free checked bags for more than just the primary cardholder and the “famous” $99 Companion Fare is still here as well.

I don’t receive any commission for this offer. I will be adding this offer to my ongoing list of Top 10 Best Credit Card Bonus Offers.

A Cautionary Tale about Maintaining Paper/Offline Records of your Accounts

The NY Times recently published the article “Her Life Savings Mysteriously Disappeared After a Systems Glitch” (gift link), where a woman logs into her Fidelity account one day and finds that her accounts are missing online and Fidelity dismisses her as crazy:

Fidelity Investments sent messages alerting her that her phone number and email address had been removed from her profile — and to contact Fidelity if she hadn’t done it. Alarmed, she quickly logged in, “only to find that all of my accounts had disappeared and my balance showed zero dollars.”

[…] Now in full panic mode, she called Fidelity on her way into her clinic; it told her that she didn’t have any accounts there.

“Are you sure you shouldn’t be calling Schwab?” Ms. Gruntmane recalled one representative saying, referring to Charles Schwab. “Are you sure it’s with us?”

Even if her account was closed or deleted, the reps told her, they could usually see that. They also refused to connect her with the fraud department, Ms. Gruntmane recalled, for the same reason — if there wasn’t any trace of her accounts, how could there be a fraud?

I recommend reading the entire article for the details, but in the end she was able to regain control of her accounts because she was able to provide an account number. Fidelity claims there was an uncommon technical glitch due to her opening some accounts with a Individual Taxpayer Identification Number (ITIN) and others with her Social Security number.

The most important takeaway:

From here on in, she said, she’s going to be sure to keep physical evidence of her accounts and balances in a secure place. Her tale serves as a reminder that we all should adopt that habit.

Every time I say it, I know I sound like an old man, but I still like receiving paper statements in the mail for my important accounts. I either use a locked mailbox and/or a PO Box, and this way, even if something happens to me, my wife will be notified by paper statements about overdue bills and major accounts. I also download online versions periodically and store them on an external USB drive, making sure I have a complete collection at the end of each year. For some accounts, I might just print out a year-end statement.

However, I’m sure many folks just assume that the online statements will always be available, as they usually promise to store them for 7 years to whatnot when they repeatedly bug you to go “eco-friendly”. Consider what would happen today if this “uncommon” glitch happened to you. Do you know all your account numbers? What if it was your primary checking account? Do you have backups?

Even JP Morgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon recently admitted that their greatest risk was now “cybersecurity”, basically hacking due to AI. The “Godfather of AI” Geoffrey Hinton himself divides his assets across multiple banks and brokerages due to the risk of theft due to AI. I agree that it’s only a matter of time before a big hack occurs to one brokerage or another. Splitting your assets and maintaining a historical physical record of your asset ownership won’t solve every potential problem, but they are both precautions that I am taking.

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