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My Atmos Rewards Summit Card Application Approval Experience

FlyMarshall NewsroomBy FlyMarshall NewsroomApril 14, 2026No Comments6 Mins Read
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Link: Learn more about the Atmos™ Rewards Summit Visa Infinite® Credit Card

The $395 annual fee Atmos™ Rewards Summit Visa Infinite® Credit Card (review) is the premium credit card of Atmos Rewards, which is the combined loyalty program of Alaska Airlines and Hawaiian Airlines.

I’d argue that this is one of the best airline credit cards we’ve seen in a long time, and there are many reasons to pick up this card, from the ability to earn 3x points on foreign purchases, to the Global Companion Awards offered by the card.

Perhaps the most obvious reason to get the card is that it’s offering a massive limited time welcome bonus, which in and of itself is a reason to apply. Specifically, you can receive a 50% flight discount code for a qualifying future flight after account opening. On top of that, you can earn 100,000 Atmos Rewards bonus points plus a 25,000-point Global Companion Award after spending $6,500 within the first 90 days.

Basic Atmos Rewards Summit Card application restrictions

The Atmos Rewards Summit Card is issued by Bank of America. The good news is that eligibility for this card is unrelated to having any other card from Bank of America, Atmos Rewards, Alaska, or Hawaiian. So you’re eligible for this card (including the welcome bonus) if you have any other card in the portfolio.

For example, if you look at the terms of the application, you’ll see the following:

This one-time promotion is limited to customers opening a new Atmos Rewards Summit Visa Infinite consumer credit card account in response to this offer. This offer is valid for a limited time by invitation only. This offer will not apply to requests to convert existing accounts.

That’s great, because it means that anyone who doesn’t yet have this card should be eligible for the bonus. Beyond that, what general restrictions does Bank of America have when it comes to approving people for cards? Here are a couple of common Bank of America restrictions that are often discussed, though let me emphasize that enforcement seems really inconsistent:

  • There’s a 2/3/4 rule, meaning you can open at most two Bank of America cards every two months, at most three Bank of America cards every 12 months, and at most four Bank of America cards every 24 months
  • There’s a 3/12 rule, meaning you may not be approved for a card if you’ve opened three or more new cards with any card issuer in the past 12 months

Both of these rules are specific to personal cards, and not business cards. Beyond that, neither of those rules seem to be totally consistently enforced, and in particular, that latter policy doesn’t seem consistent at all. For example, I’ve opened more than three new cards in the past 12 months, and I still applied.

Bank of America can sometimes be quirky in terms of approvals. I find that with Bank of America, I often get instant approvals with massive credit lines, and then every once in a while, I get random, inexplicable denials. So make of that what you will. If you’re interested in picking up more than one Atmos Rewards card in a day, it’s worth pointing out that you can potentially be approved for two in one day.

Book lots of awesome travel with Atmos Rewards points

Atmos Rewards Summit Card application & approval experience

What’s the application process like when applying for the Atmos Rewards Summit Card? The online application process is really straightforward, and consists of just one page.

It just asks for personal details — name, date of birth, social security number, address, phone number, income, etc. You’ll also be asked for your Atmos Rewards number, so you’ll want to include that, so that your points are credited to the right account.

Atmos Rewards Summit Card application
Atmos Rewards Summit Card application
Atmos Rewards Summit Card application

The process is even simpler if you already have a Bank of America account, as you’ll be asked to log-in with your account, and then you only have to provide updated income information.

For example, I applied for the card when it launched several months ago, and was instantly approved, with a pretty big credit line, no less!

Atmos Rewards Summit Card approval

My long term Atmos Rewards Summit Card strategy

Now that I have the Atmos Rewards Summit Card, what’s my strategy? I think the first thing to acknowledge is that the welcome bonus on this card is significant — I value Atmos Rewards points at 1.5 cents each, so the current 100,000 points plus a 25,000-point Global Companion Award are worth around $1,875 to me, and that doesn’t factor in the 50% discount code. There’s no reason not to give this card a try, and see how it works out.

What about beyond that, though? At a minimum, I suspect that this is a card that I’ll keep, even if I don’t spend much on it. The annual 25,000-point Global Companion Award plus waived partner award booking fees will more than justify the annual fee for me, given how many awards I book through the Atmos Rewards program, particularly for travel on American (you also get great travel protection with this card, which is useful).

Beyond that, though, there’s a strong argument to be made for going all-in on the Atmos Rewards program, and being loyal to that instead of American AAdvantage:

Atmos Rewards might be the best oneworld program now

Bottom line

The Atmos Rewards Summit Card is Bank of America’s premium credit card in the Alaska & Hawaiian Atmos Rewards ecosystem. It’s an incredibly compelling card — it’s worth signing up for given the huge welcome bonus, it’s worth keeping for the ongoing perks, and for many people, it’ll be worth spending money on.

Bank of America can be quirky with approving people for cards, but the good news is that many people should be eligible for this product, given that it’s quite new, and eligibility is unrelated to having other Atmos Rewards, Alaska, or Hawaiian cards. I applied for the card several months ago, and was instantly approved. I’ve had a good experience so far with this card, and don’t see myself canceling it any time soon.

I’d highly recommend giving this card a try and applying with the current bonus, given the value it offers.

If you’ve applied for the Atmos Rewards Summit Card, what was your experience like?

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