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Hawaiian Airlines credit card

Hawaiian Airlines credit card

  1. Anonymous Guest

    I have the Hawaiian Airlines credit card from Barclay. On a Hawaiian Airlines flight, I was given a Bank of Hawaii credit application only available via the flight or by mail. It is powered by Barclay, both are the World Elite Mastercard. Does anyone know if this would be a new product so that I could earn the 50,000 miles since it’s Bank of Hawaii? The card I have now just says Barclay. There is no phone number on the application for me to call and ask so I’m hoping Lucky or someone can help me. Thank you.

  2. Debo Diamond

    I’m intrigued to hear the answer to this. I have the Barclays card (although am about to cancel it due to the annual fee) and did have the Bank of Hawaii BUSINESS version of this card. Didn’t know BoH also had a personal version.

  3. Anonymous Guest

    Yep, shouldn’t be a reason why you can’t have both 🙂

    (Whether or not either is a good value is a separate conversation).

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