What Counts As “Travel” For The Barclays Arrival

This page will list items that count as travel and can be redeemed for 1 mile = 1¢ and which don’t count as travel and can only be redeemed for 1 mile = 0.5¢ for the Barclay Arrival credit card.

 

 

 

 

 

Not counting as travel and you believe it should?

Contact Barclays, in most cases they will be willing to make a one time exception if you could’ve legitimately thought it should be counted.

Counts As Travel

  • Booking.com: 1
  • Delta gift cards: 1, 2
  • Hotwire: 1
  • Lfyt rides: 1
  • MBTA Commuter Rail: 1
  • NYC Metrocard: 1, 2
  • Orbitz: 1
  • Priceline.com: 1, 2, 3, 4
  • Southwest gift cards: 1
  • Undercover tourist: 1
  • Viator (although they had some problems redeeming and had to call): 1, 2
  • WMATA (Washington DC Metro): 1

Doesn’t Count As Travel

Most of the trains in Europe will be coded as rail-freight instead of rail-passenger and as such won’t count as travel. This is because the businesses pay a lower credit card processing fee on rail-freight when compared to rail-passenger purchases.

  • Airport parking: 1
  • Amusement parks (although these are clearly not listed as counting as travel): 1
  • Chinatown buses: 1
  • Gas: 1
  • Gotobus.com: 1
  • IHG Points + Cash purchases: 1
  • Italian Train Travel (coded as rail-freight): 1
  • NYC taxi: 1
  • Points.com: 1
  • Japan Rail pass: 1
  • SNCB Europe (coded as rail-freight): 1
  • Thalys train (coded as rail freight): 1
  • Thello Train (night train between France & Italy, was coded as freight): 1
  • Trenitalia: 1
  • Uber: 1

Conflicting Reports

 

  • Amtrak tickets:
    • Doesn’t count: 1
    • Does count: 1, 2
  • Priceline bidding:
    • Doesn’t count: 1
    • Does count: 1

 

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