Club Vistara SBI Credit Card

  • Joining Fee: Rs 1,499 (plus applicable taxes)
  • Renewal Fee: Rs 1,499 (plus applicable taxes)
  • Best Suited For: Travel
  • Reward Type: Reward Points
  • Welcome Benefites: 1 economy class air ticket e-voucher as a complimentary gift and Club Vistara Base membership
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Club Vistara SBI Credit Card, is one of the two Air Vistara co-branded credit cards offered by SBI Card (the other one being more premium Club Vistara SBI Card PRIME). The card is a mid-level travel credit and carries an annual fee of Rs. 1,499. As it is a travel credit card, it offers many add-on travel benefits including complimentary domestic airport lounge visits, complimentary membership of the Priority Pass lounge access program, discounted rates on hotel bookings and car rentals, etc. Coming to the Reward rate, you earn reward points as Club Vistara (CV) Points. You earn 3 CV Points on every Rs. 200 you spend with Club Vistara SBI Credit Card which can be redeemed for class upgrades on Air Vistara flights or Air Vistara ticket bookings. Keep reading to know more about this Air Vistara co-branded credit card by SBI Card.

New Features

Spend Based Waiver

None


Interest Rates

3.50% per month (42% per annum)


Add-on Card Fee

Nil

Rewards Redemption Fee

Nil


Fuel Surcharge

Nil

Foreign Currency Markup

3.5% on the transaction amount


Cash Advance Charges

2.5% of amount withdrawn (minimum charge of Rs 500/-)

Movie & Dining

N/A


Travel

Complimentary Domestic lounge access and Air Vistara tickets as milestone benefits.


International Lounge Access

Complimentary Priority Pass Membership

Rewards Rate

3 CV (Club Vistara) Points per Rs 200 you spend.


Golf

N/A


Insurance Benefits

Air accidents cover up to Rs 50 lacs. Loss of check-in baggage cover of Rs 72000. Loss of travel documents cover of Rs 12500. Cover against 4 flight cancellations in a year each limited to Rs 3500. Baggage damage cover up to Rs 2,500.

Reward Redemption

Reward Points directly transferred to Club Vistara account.  You can redeem the accumulated CV Points for flights on Air Vistara and partner airlines.


Domestic Lounge Access

4 complimentary access to domestic lounges annually (max 1 visit every quarter)


Zero Liability Protection

Zero liability cover up to Rs. 1 lakh, provided the card is reported lost to the bank within 48 hours.

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