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Axis Bank has announced a major revision to the Airtel Axis Bank Credit Card benefits effective 12 April 2026, and the biggest change is that Airtel cashback is now tied to base spends (1% category).

Earlier the card was simple:
  • 25% Airtel cashback (₹250 cap)
  • 10% utilities via Airtel Thanks (₹250 cap)
  • 10% Swiggy/Zomato/BigBasket cashback (₹500 cap)
Now the cashback cap depends on how much you spend in the 1% category, which changes the economics completely.

Key Changes​

1️⃣ Cashback now depends on​

  • Base cashback: 1% on normal spends
  • 25% Airtel category cap: 2× Base Cashback
  • 10% Airtel utilities cap: 1× Base Cashback
Meaning:
CategoryOld CapNew Cap
Airtel telecom (25%)₹2502 × Base Cashback
Airtel utilities (10%)₹2501 × Base Cashback
Swiggy/Zomato/BB10% cashbackReplaced by partner wallet credits
Lounge access4Discontinued

Minimum Spend vs Maximum Rewards​


To actually unlock the full cashback, you now need sufficient base spend.
Base Spend (1% category)Base CashbackMax Airtel Telecom Cashback (25%)Max Airtel Utility Cashback (10%)Total Possible Cashback
₹2,500₹25₹50₹25₹100
₹10,000₹100₹200₹100₹400
₹12,500₹125₹250₹125₹500
₹25,000₹250₹500₹250₹1,000
₹50,000₹500₹1,000₹500₹2,000

⚠️ Important implication:
To get the same ₹250 Airtel telecom cashback we used to get earlier, you now must spend ₹12,500 in the 1% category first.

Food Delivery Change, now replaced with wallet credits:


PlatformNew Benefit
Zomato10% value back (₹200/month cap)
Blinkit10% value back (₹200/month cap)
District Movies10% value back (₹200/month cap)

The Real Question Now​


Since Airtel cashback is now tied to base spend, the card is no longer a simple utility cashback card.
So, the question for the community:

For Utilities​

Should we still use:
  • Airtel Axis Bank Credit Card
    OR switch to some other card or payment method

For Food Delivery​

Now that cashback became wallet credit and minimum order value of Rs 499, is it better to use:
  • HDFC Bank Swiggy Credit Card
instead of Airtel Axis?

My Initial Take​

The card still works if you already have high base spend (₹20K+ per month).
But if you were using it only for utilities + food delivery, the value proposition looks significantly weaker. (This is my personal position, hence the post and question)
(I have attached both the old and new terms and conditions of the Benefits)
 

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Axis Bank has announced a major revision to the Airtel Axis Bank Credit Card benefits effective 12 April 2026, and the biggest change is that Airtel cashback is now tied to base spends (1% category).

Earlier the card was simple:
  • 25% Airtel cashback (₹250 cap)
  • 10% utilities via Airtel Thanks (₹250 cap)
  • 10% Swiggy/Zomato/BigBasket cashback (₹500 cap)
Now the cashback cap depends on how much you spend in the 1% category, which changes the economics completely.

Key Changes​

1️⃣ Cashback now depends on​

  • Base cashback: 1% on normal spends
  • 25% Airtel category cap: 2× Base Cashback
  • 10% Airtel utilities cap: 1× Base Cashback
Meaning:
CategoryOld CapNew Cap
Airtel telecom (25%)₹2502 × Base Cashback
Airtel utilities (10%)₹2501 × Base Cashback
Swiggy/Zomato/BB10% cashbackReplaced by partner wallet credits
Lounge access4Discontinued

Minimum Spend vs Maximum Rewards​


To actually unlock the full cashback, you now need sufficient base spend.
Base Spend (1% category)Base CashbackMax Airtel Telecom Cashback (25%)Max Airtel Utility Cashback (10%)Total Possible Cashback
₹2,500₹25₹50₹25₹100
₹10,000₹100₹200₹100₹400
₹12,500₹125₹250₹125₹500
₹25,000₹250₹500₹250₹1,000
₹50,000₹500₹1,000₹500₹2,000

⚠️ Important implication:
To get the same ₹250 Airtel telecom cashback we used to get earlier, you now must spend ₹12,500 in the 1% category first.

Food Delivery Change, now replaced with wallet credits:


PlatformNew Benefit
Zomato10% value back (₹200/month cap)
Blinkit10% value back (₹200/month cap)
District Movies10% value back (₹200/month cap)

The Real Question Now​


Since Airtel cashback is now tied to base spend, the card is no longer a simple utility cashback card.
So, the question for the community:

For Utilities​

Should we still use:
  • Airtel Axis Bank Credit Card
    OR switch to some other card or payment method

For Food Delivery​

Now that cashback became wallet credit and minimum order value of Rs 499, is it better to use:
  • HDFC Bank Swiggy Credit Card
instead of Airtel Axis?

My Initial Take​

The card still works if you already have high base spend (₹20K+ per month).
But if you were using it only for utilities + food delivery, the value proposition looks significantly weaker. (This is my personal position, hence the post and question)
(I have attached both the old and new terms and conditions of the Benefits)
I think for those who were using this card only for Airtel Bills ,Recharges and utility payments has become useless there is no point to use this card , now those who has mixed spends and other payments goes above 15000 can still use it.
 
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