AA Status Update & Bilt 2.0 – Are the new Bilt cards worth it for families?!?!

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A few more articles/links to read more about the Bilt cards: 

Frequent Miler Bilt 2.0 Article

Bilt Update Announcement from CEO

Bilt Calculator (from Max Miles Points)

In today's episode we pull apart the confusing launch of Bilt 2.0 to decide when, if ever, it’s worth it. The short answer: value beats vibes, and simple beats complicated.

• AA Gold to Platinum Pro to Platinum: what changed and what did not
• Group boarding, Main Cabin Extra, and upgrade odds from an AA hub
• Booking Park Hyatt Los Cabos and Waldorf Astoria with points and FNCs
• Extending an expiring Hilton Free Night via chat
• Real cents-per-point math across flights and hotels
• Bilt 2.0 structure: Blue, Obsidian, Palladium, and mixed “points” vs “cash”
• Mortgage and rent earning explained, fees, ACH, and opportunity cost
• CEO’s two new paths and why most families should pass
• Niche first-year use case for Palladium with transfer bonuses
• Starter strategy: open Chase Sapphire Preferred or Reserve first

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