Not exact matches
The Platinum's travel perks
include $ 200 in Uber credits annually, a $ 200
airline fee for
incidentals on your preselected qualifying
airline, access to the Global Lounge Collection, and valuable benefits when you stay at a property in the Fine Hotels & Resorts collection.
Additional benefits can
include car rental insurance, roadside assistance, free upgrades at hotels, and
airline fee credits that cover
incidental charges on tickets, such as checked baggage fees.
This encompasses
airline incidentals and much more,
including airfare, select public transportation fare and taxis.
On top of this, the card offers a continuing annual bonus of 5,000 points, as long as you spend $ 10,000 each year, and $ 100 in statement credit towards
incidental airline fees (
including TSA Pre ✓ ™ / Global Entry).
Some of the travel perks
include: an
airline fee credit (up to $ 100 / year) to help cover
incidental fees with your selected
airline and hotel collection benefits that
include a $ 75 credit on qualifying charges (such as dining, spa, and resort fees) when you book a stay of at least two nights.
This is to be used for
incidentals at one selected
airline;
incidentals include checked baggage, oversized baggage fees, in - flight purchases, etc..
You get a $ 100 travel credit that covers
incidental expenses on many major
airlines, a $ 100 credit for Global Entry / TSA Precheck and a pretty extensive list of travel and purchase benefits,
including insurance for baggage loss and trip delays, extended warranty and price protection.
These
include a $ 200
airline fee credit and a 35 %
airline bonus: simply use your card to book your travel arrangements and pay for
airline incidentals such as in - flight refreshments.
The Aspire card
includes some potentially valuable travel credits,
including a $ 250 annual credit for
airline incidentals, a $ 250 credit toward purchases made with your card at participating Hilton resorts and a $ 100 on - property credit for stays at Waldorf Astoria and Conrad properties.
Also,
incidental costs only
include airline fees, like baggage and change fees, as well as in - flight purchases.
Register with an
airline and charge all your
incidentals,
including baggage fees, to the card to take advantage of the card's $ 250 travel credit.
For example, the Chase Sapphire Reserve card
includes an annual $ 300 travel reimbursement, and the Platinum Card from American Express credits $ 200 of
incidental fees annually on your choice of
airline.
These are part of a growing roster of benefits that Platinum Card Members can already take advantage of
including: up to $ 200
Airline Fee Credit that can be used for incidental fees such as baggage on a selected airline each year, Starwood Preferred Guest Gold Status and Hilton Honors ™ Gold Status, access to the Delta Private Jet program, complimentary access to Wi - Fi hotspots provided by Boingo Wireless, a Fee Credit for Global Entry or the TSA Pre ✓ program application and no foreign exchang
Airline Fee Credit that can be used for
incidental fees such as baggage on a selected
airline each year, Starwood Preferred Guest Gold Status and Hilton Honors ™ Gold Status, access to the Delta Private Jet program, complimentary access to Wi - Fi hotspots provided by Boingo Wireless, a Fee Credit for Global Entry or the TSA Pre ✓ program application and no foreign exchang
airline each year, Starwood Preferred Guest Gold Status and Hilton Honors ™ Gold Status, access to the Delta Private Jet program, complimentary access to Wi - Fi hotspots provided by Boingo Wireless, a Fee Credit for Global Entry or the TSA Pre ✓ program application and no foreign exchange fees.
While most cards only let you use travel credits toward
airline incidentals, such as checked bags and in - flight meals, the Sapphire Reserve and Citi Prestige let you use the credits toward any purchase that falls under the cards» travel categories,
including airfare.
The Platinum's travel perks
include $ 200 in Uber credits annually, a $ 200
airline fee for
incidentals on your preselected qualifying
airline, access to the Global Lounge Collection, and valuable benefits when you stay at a property in the Fine Hotels & Resorts collection.
American Express is offering its cardholders an additional statement credit ranging from $ 200 to $ 500 to cover American
Airlines and US Airways
incidental fees,
including the cost of membership in the Admirals Club.
This is to be used for
incidentals at one selected
airline;
incidentals include checked baggage, oversized baggage fees, in - flight purchases, etc..
You can use that for any purchases you make directly with an
airline,
including incidental fees and tickets.
Like the Platinum card, Centurion cardmembers receive an annual $ 200
airline credit towards most
incidental fees
including change fees, luggage fees, seat selection fees, and charges for in - flight food and beverages.
Holders of American Express» Premier Rewards Gold Card will see some additional benefits starting June 1, the company said,
including double Membership Rewards points for purchases at U.S. restaurants, a $ 100 credit for
incidental airline fees like checked bag charges, elimination of foreign transaction fees on trips abroad, and a personalized travel service.
When you book an award ticket with your FlexPoints, you'll get $ 25 to cover
airline incidentals,
including checked bag fees, seat selection fees and in - flight food and drink purchases.
You can use points toward just about any travel,
including flights, hotels, vacation packages, cruises, rental cars and even baggage fees and other
airline incidentals.
The card also comes with some of the best travel benefits around,
including an annual $ 100
airline incidental credit that helps offset the high membership fee.
This card
includes up to $ 100 in statement credit every four years that you can use for TSA Pre ✓ ® or Global Entry, and up to $ 100 in credit every year for
airline incidental purchases.
Eligible
incidental fees
include: Checked baggage fees (
including overweight / oversize) Itinerary change fees Phone reservation fees Pet flight fees Seat assignment fees In - flight amenity fees (beverages, food, pillows / blankets, headphones) In - flight entertainment fees (excluding wireless internet because it's not charged by the
airline) Airport lounge day passes & annual memberships
And The Business Platinum ® Card from American Express OPEN also offers some impressive perks for travelers,
including up to $ 200 each year in statement credit to cover
incidental airline fees such as checked bag fees and in - flight refreshments on a pre-selected qualifying
airline.
Other perks
include complimentary Hilton Diamond status, a free reward night every account anniversary plus free nights based on spending, unlimited Priority Pass membership, $ 250
airline incidental fee statement credit, $ 250 Hilton resort credit and waived foreign transaction fees.
Along with offering 50,000 points after spending $ 3,000 in the first 90 days of opening your account and rewards on every purchase, the Bank of America Premium card offers travel perks that usually accompany cards with a much higher annual fee,
including an annual $ 100 credit for
airline incidentals, a $ 100 credit for Global Entry and TSA PreCheck application fees every four years, and some very generous travel protections.
This
airline fee credit is valid for charges from the
airline you select for the year,
including checked bags, in - flight refreshments and
incidental airline fees.
This
includes a $ 200
airline fee credit for
incidentals.