
No More Complimentary Airport Lounge Access: Axis Bank Drops Key Benefits From Its Flipkart Credit Card
Apart from that, customers will get increased cashback of 7.5 per cent (increased from earlier cashback of 1 per cent) on Myntra, with a maximum cashback of Rs 4,000 per statement quarter.
Other benefits of the Flipkart Axis Bank Credit Card are kept intact:
1. 5% cashback on Flipkart and Cleartrip.
2. Unlimited 4% cashback on PVR, Siwggy, Cult.fit and uber.
3. Unlimited 1% cashback on all eligible spends.
4. Up to 15% off up to Rs 500 on dining via EasyDiner.
5. 1% fuel surcharge waiver on transactions from Rs 400 to Rs 4,000 at fuel stations across India.
Fees And Charges Of Flipkart Axis Bank Credit Card
The Flipkart Axis Bank Credit Card has several fees and charges. The joining fee for the card is Rs. 500. From the second year onwards, the annual fee is Rs. 500, which can be waived off if annual spends exceed Rs. 3,50,000.
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