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Axis Olympus vs Axis Atlas - Which one to get?

can we use axis atlas or axis horizon on tata neu app or park+ to buy amazon gift vouchers and earn 2 edge miles per 100?
 
You also forgot to compare that Atlas multiplier miles will only be credited in half or less than half number of times so you will have to keep sending them emails or call them constantly to remind them to put the miles in your account.
 
You also forgot to compare that Atlas multiplier miles will only be credited in half or less than half number of times so you will have to keep sending them emails or call them constantly to remind them to put the miles in your account.
Can you explain this part?
 
Presently I have Infinia and I use it for my daily spends. However, the spends this FY have crossed 18L. So now I'll not be using infinia for 2 months.
I had OG Magnus and used it to transfer ER to Accor. However after devaluation I had closed magnus last year before renewal.
I still have some 50K points in Accor and want to extend the validity. For that I need a card with good transfer rate. Both Atlas and Olympus provide similar transfer rate. As I won't be using this card as a primary card I think olympus with its lifestyle benefits and the renewal benefits make more sense than Atlas.
Also my parents will be travelling to Europe for 10-12 days. Considering that they spend at least 1L on this tour (the tour is all inclusive), Olympus will give better return than any other card I have.
What do you guys think?
 
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For Accor, you can even transfer the minimum points from Infinia and it will help you extend the validity.

Atlas vs Olympus depends on spend. Atlas is good for domestic airline direct booking but Olympus give more points for foreign spends.
 
For Accor, you can even transfer the minimum points from Infinia and it will help you extend the validity.

Atlas vs Olympus depends on spend. Atlas is good for domestic airline direct booking but Olympus give more points for foreign spends.
Yes I have that as a last option. However, considering upcoming foreign trip and the lifestyle benefits I am intrigued to get Olympus.
Are the applications started for Olympus?
 
I use Axis Olympus (was Citi Prestige), Infinia & Amex platinum Travel

Olympus is my everyday card (more points because of multiples of 100 vs multiple of 150 for Infinia for everyday spends). I use Amex plat anywhere it works till got 4L milestone.

Infinia is mostly for smartbuy accelerated spends and with 16.5x/33x, it beats Atlas hands down atleast if Airlines. Hotels are complicated as the pricing in extremely variable across websites.
 
I use Axis Olympus (was Citi Prestige), Infinia & Amex platinum Travel

Olympus is my everyday card (more points because of multiples of 100 vs multiple of 150 for Infinia for everyday spends). I use Amex plat anywhere it works till got 4L milestone.

Infinia is mostly for smartbuy accelerated spends and with 16.5x/33x, it beats Atlas hands down atleast if Airlines. Hotels are complicated as the pricing in extremely variable across websites.
Can you ask your RM for any info on general availability of olympus
 
Presently I have Infinia and I use it for my daily spends. However, the spends this FY have crossed 18L. So now I'll not be using infinia for 2 months.
I had OG Magnus and used it to transfer ER to Accor. However after devaluation I had closed magnus last year before renewal.
I still have some 50K points in Accor and want to extend the validity. For that I need a card with good transfer rate. Both Atlas and Olympus provide similar transfer rate. As I won't be using this card as a primary card I think olympus with its lifestyle benefits and the renewal benefits make more sense than Atlas.
Also my parents will be travelling to Europe for 10-12 days. Considering that they spend at least 1L on this tour (the tour is all inclusive), Olympus will give better return than any other card I have.
What do you guys think?
I think this is a decent plan. I hold an atlas as my primary card, and I am pretty satisfied with it. But I am also planning to pick the olympus this year if it comes, as I have a couple of international trips and flight bookings, and olympus will help me fetch a better return there. I honestly do not mind holding on to both the cards together, I will use atlas as my primary card and use Olympus for international spends and its lifestyle benefits.
 
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