Not exact matches
If the travel claim is based on the actual costs expended, show the amount for the mode of travel (i.e.,
airline, private auto, taxi, etc.), lodging, meals, and other
incidental expenses separately, on a daily basis.
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.
Card members get a $ 200 annual credit toward
incidental travel
expenses like baggage check, in - flight meals, and ticket change fees on an
airline of their choice.
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.
The $ 100 annual
airline credit can be used for what American Express classifies as «
incidental expenses» such as checked baggage fees and in - flight purchases.
One of the benefits of the card is $ 200
Airline fee credit, eligible towards
incidental expenses like check bags, Seat assignments, lounge passes, phone reservation fees etc...
Of course, the delay provisions in many policies will likely help with
expenses incidental to
airline delays, but the big dollars are in cancellation — and you want that to be on your terms.