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Earn rewards, help support AOPA's advocacy efforts

Earn rewards, help support AOPA's advocacy efforts

With the AOPA WorldPoints Rewards credit card, AOPA members can earn points for their own personal use while helping the association fight issues like the FAA funding debate and airport closures. AOPA receives valuable revenue from every purchase made with the card.

"Members are supporting AOPA and general aviation every time they use the card," said Karen Gebhart, AOPA executive vice president of non-dues revenue. "Revenue from the credit card program is helping to fund battles like AOPA's daily fight against user fees."

You automatically earn two points for every dollar spent at more than 4,000 fixed-base operations on select AOPA products and services and at participating aviation retailers.

  • Sporty's Pilot Shop
  • Pacific Coast Avionics
  • King Schools
  • Aircraft Spruce and Specialty Co.
  • Gulf Coast Avionics

Plus you automatically receive one point for each dollar spent on everyday purchases. And there are no limits to the number of points you can earn or redeem.

Reward redemption opportunities begin with as little as 2,500 points for cash and merchandise. As you earn more points, you may opt for gift certificates from major retailers.

The more points you earn, the more valuable your rewards.

  • Travel with no blackout dates on the airline that you choose
  • Redeem points for Celebrity cruises

AOPA WorldPoints Rewards credit card also offers MyConcierge as a complimentary benefit. MyConcierge offers many customized services.

  • Dining arrangements and reservations
  • Gifts and personal shopping
  • Tickets for sporting events, concerts, shows, and more

Redeeming points is easy. You can go online or call 800/434-8313.

May 17, 2007

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