TD First Class℠ Visa Signature® Credit Card Review
Overview
The TD First Class is TD’s travel card: 3x miles on travel and dining, a decent welcome bonus, and an $89 fee that is waived the first year. On the surface it looks like a reasonable mid-tier travel card.
The problem is the miles. They are TD’s own travel miles, worth about a penny each toward travel, and they do not transfer to airline or hotel partners. That means the card lacks the redemption upside that makes travel cards genuinely rewarding, so it is really a fixed-value rebate dressed up as a travel card.
Think twice if: you want transferable points with real upside, since these miles are fixed-value and locked to TD.
Our 3.0 out of 5 rating
Each score weighs the rewards rate, value after the annual fee, welcome offer, points flexibility, and perks, with every point valued at a flat 1 cent. This is our editorial assessment to help you compare cards, not a guarantee of approval or of the value you will get.
Rewards: how it earns
You earn 3x miles on travel and dining and 1x on everything else. The 3x categories are fine, but the miles are worth a flat cent toward travel and cannot be transferred to airline or hotel programs, so there is no way to stretch them beyond face value the way you can with Chase, Amex, or Capital One points.
| Category | Rate | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Dining and restaurants | 3x | Bonus category |
| Travel | 3x | Bonus category |
| Groceries | 1x | Base rate |
| Gas | 1x | Base rate |
| Streaming | 1x | Base rate |
| Everything else | 1x | Everything else |
The fine print on rates: Earns TD travel miles worth about 1 cent each toward travel; the miles are NOT transferable to airline or hotel partners. $89 fee is waived the first year. TD Bank operates mainly in the Eastern U.S.
Every point and mile above is valued at a flat 1 cent, the same honest standard we use for every card. Run your own spending through the calculator to see what this card would actually return for you.
Pros and cons
- 3x miles on travel and dining
- $89 annual fee waived the first year
- Solid 25,000-mile welcome bonus
- No foreign transaction fees
- Miles are fixed-value and do not transfer to travel partners
- $89 fee after the first year
- TD is mostly an Eastern-U.S. bank, so availability is limited
The welcome bonus
The welcome is solid: 25,000 miles, about $250 toward travel, after $3,000 in the first six billing cycles. A reasonable haul, and the fee is waived that first year.
Is the annual fee worth it?
The $89 fee is waived the first year, so year one is essentially free. After that, you have to decide whether 3x on travel and dining in fixed-value miles is worth $89, and for most people a transferable-points card at a similar price is a better deal.
Benefits and protections
Beyond the rewards, the perks and protections worth knowing about include:
- 25,000 bonus miles after $3,000 in the first 6 billing cycles
- $89 annual fee waived the first year
- Miles redeem for travel at about 1 cent each (not transferable to partners)
- No foreign transaction fees
Statement credits
This card does not come with recurring statement credits. Its value is in the rewards rate and welcome offer.
Who should get it, and who should skip it
If you are a TD customer who wants a straightforward travel card and is happy redeeming miles for travel at a penny each, the First Class is fine, especially in the free first year with the welcome bonus.
But if you care about getting the most from your travel spending, a card that earns transferable points, which can be worth well over a cent through airline and hotel partners, will beat this. The locked, fixed-value miles are what hold it back.
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Offer details verified against issuer sources as of July 2026. Editorial opinions are our own. Cardocrat values all points at a flat 1 cent and never inflates redemptions.