If they did, they would earn 50K Citi ThankYou points, 55K Chase Ultimate Rewards points, 50,000 AMEX Membership Rewards points, 35,000 Starpoints and 2 complimentary nights at any Hyatt worldwide, not to mention $ 500 in airfare credits ($ 250 in 2016 and $ 250 in 2017) for the Citi Prestige; $ 200 in
airline incidental credits from the AMEX Premier Rewards Gold ($ 100 in 2016 and $ 100 in 2017); a $ 100 Global Entry fee credit; Admirals Club lounge access from the Citi Prestige;
Many benefits offered by credit card are based on the calendar year, which is true with the $ 100
airline incidental credit from American Express Premier Rewards Gold card or $ 200
Airline incidental credit from American Express Platinum card.
Not exact matches
For frequent travelers looking for a generous rewards rate — 5x points per $ 1 spent on airfare purchased directly
from airlines or booked through American Express Travel and on hotels booked on amextravel.com — as well as high - end perks like $ 200 a year in
credit to offset
airline incidental expenses, a 60,000 point welcome bonus, and Gold status at Hilton and Starwood hotels, the Platinum Card ®
from American Express is a card that should definitely be on your radar.
The Hilton Honors Ascend Card
from American Express is better for consumers who don't care about
airline incidentals and spend less than $ 60,000 on their
credit card per year.
The Hilton Honors Ascend Card
from American Express (formerly known as the Surpass Card) is better for consumers who don't care about
airline incidentals and spend less than $ 60,000 on their
credit card per year.
A great perk of The Business Platinum ® Card
from American Express OPEN is the $ 200 in statement
credits per calendar year for
airline incidentals.
If you have The Business Platinum card
from American Express Open, you'll want to be sure you've taken advantage of the $ 200
incidental credits for your selected
airline.
UBS Visa Infinite, a newcomer to the premium travel
credit card market, offers a $ 250
incidental airline fee
credit that works in a way similar to the
airline credit from American Express Platinum.
AMEX Platinum Card (
from American Express, a CreditDonkey partner) offers up to $ 200 annually in statement
credits against
incidentals with one selected
airline (cardholder must designate their
airline in advance).
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.
UBS Visa Infinite, a newcomer to the premium travel
credit card market, offers a $ 250
incidental airline fee
credit that works in a way similar to the
airline credit from American Express Platinum.
AMEX Platinum Card (
from American Express, a CreditDonkey partner) offers up to $ 200 annually in statement
credits against
incidentals with one selected
airline (cardholder must designate their
airline in advance).
Unlike some of the other travel
credit cards that offer an annual travel
credit that only applies to
incidental airline fees like checked bags and in - flight purchases on one
airline, the $ 300
credit from the Sapphire Reserve can be used for any travel purchase.
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.
Aside
from the 60,000 - point bonus, you get Global Entry or TSA reimbursement, $ 200
credit for
airline incidentals, premium roadside assistance, complimentary access to hundreds of airport lounges, free access to Boingo Internet services worldwide, gold status in SPG and Hilton HHonors programs, and many other valuable benefits.
If you have The Business Platinum card
from American Express Open, you'll want to be sure you've taken advantage of the $ 200
incidental credits for your selected
airline.
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.
The $ 100 annual fee
credit on the Expedia ® + Voyager Card
from Citi can be used for both the TSA Pre-Check or Global Entry application fees, or to cover
airline incidental fees on qualified
airlines.
This is a new premium card
from Bank of America that is reasonably rewarding, as it offers a $ 100
airline incidental credit every year, 2x points per dollar spent on dining and travel, and 1.5 x points per dollar spent on other purchases.
$ 100
airline fee
credit each year (for
incidental fees, rather than tickets, but can be used to buy gift cards good for airfare
from airlines like Delta)
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.
With The Platinum Card ®
from American Express (American Express is a CardRatings advertiser), you'll receive a $ 200
airline fee
credit for
incidental charges with a pre-selected
airline, concierge service and access to the Global Lounge Collection of airport lounges.
The Platinum Card
from American Express, for example, offers $ 200 toward
incidental airline fees — defined as purchases such as checked bags and in - flight meals — and since it's based on the calendar year 2018 is a fresh opportunity to put it to use — or the similar
credit offered by the Business Platinum Card
from American Express OPEN, or the $ 100
credit on the Premier Rewards Gold Card
from American Express.
Speaking of airplane travel, the Platinum Card ®
from American Express provides up to $ 200 a year in statement
credits to cover
incidental airline charges, like baggage fees and in - flight refreshments, charged on the card with a pre-selected
airline.