Chase Ritz Carlton offers a $ 300 annual travel credit that's valid on
incidental airline purchases, such as lounge memberships or day passes, seat upgrades, baggage fees, in - flight Internet / entertainment, or in - flight food or drinks.
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.
Note:
Airline tickets, upgrades, points
purchases, points transfer fees, gift cards, duty - free spending, and award tickets do not fall under the category of «
incidental fees.»
You also get a $ 200
airline fee credit for things like checked bags and in - flight
purchases, a hotel credit of up to $ 75 for
incidentals, and a credit to cover the
purchase of a Global Entry or TSA PreCheck pass.
With The Ritz - Carlton Rewards ® Credit Card you can request a reimbursement for
incidental travel - related
purchases, such as an
airline lounge - day pass, upgrade of
airline seats, in - flight meals, etc..
I just wanted to share that as of October 2nd, 2015 the Wells Fargo Propel World credit card will allow you to
purchase $ 100 of American
Airlines E-giftcards and get them reimbursed as if they were
incidental purchases.
This is to be used for
incidentals at one selected
airline;
incidentals include checked baggage, oversized baggage fees, in - flight
purchases, etc..
The AMEX Platinum offers only a $ 200
airline credit for
incidentals with a selected
airline of your choice, while the Sapphire Reserve's $ 300 credit can cover any travel
purchase.
Finally, the Ritz card also limits credits to
incidentals, and even though any
airline is eligible, you must call to request a statement credit for those
purchases.
$ 200
Airline Fee Credit — The credit can only be used for
incidentals and can not be used for
purchases billed by third parties.
While this doesn't cover ticket costs or upgrades, it does cover other
incidental charges by the
airline like baggage, in - flight
purchases, change fees, and so forth.
Unlike other premium card programs, Citi's
airline credit doesn't restrict cardholders to
incidental fees and in - flight
purchases.
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 PRG it earns 3x on
airline purchases and has a $ 100
airline incidental credit.
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.
The AMEX Platinum offers only a $ 200
airline credit for
incidentals with a selected
airline of your choice, while the Sapphire Reserve's $ 300 credit can cover any travel
purchase.
Get up to a $ 100
Airline Incidental Statement Credit annually for qualifying purchases such as seat upgrades, baggage fees, in - flight services, and airline lounge fees — automatically applied to your card sta
Airline Incidental Statement Credit annually for qualifying
purchases such as seat upgrades, baggage fees, in - flight services, and
airline lounge fees — automatically applied to your card sta
airline lounge fees — automatically applied to your card statement.
The card will also have no foreign transaction fees for
purchases, and cardholders will receive a $ 100 annual statement credit toward
airline incidental fees on qualified
airlines, Wi - Fi carriers, or for the Global Entry application fee.
Then a
purchase must be made using your Ameriprise World Elite Mastercard with a commercial
airline or through most travel agencies or online travel sites to be applied towards the
purchase of tickets, baggage fees, upgrades, in - flight
incidentals, or lounge access.
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.
* American Express relies on accurate
airline transaction data to identify
incidental fee
purchases.
And, the Amex air travel credit only covers
incidental fees like checked baggage and in - flight
purchases for one
airline.
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.
For instance, you only get a $ 200 annual travel credit that can only be applied to
incidental airline fees like baggage fees and in - flight
purchases.
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.
Note:
Airline tickets, upgrades, points
purchases, points transfer fees, gift cards, duty - free spending, and award tickets do not fall under the category of «
incidental fees.»
Effective June 1, 2015, American Express is enhancing its Premier Rewards Gold Card, adding more value with 2x Membership Rewards points for
purchases at U.S. restaurants, a $ 100
airline fee credit for
incidental charges such as baggage fees, and a personalized travel service.
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.
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.
At least you can use the credit for
airline purchases and not just
incidentals.
Purchases that qualify are for
airline incidentals, such as baggage fees and in - flight entertainment.
You can redeem your points for travel on over 150
airlines, and each redemption comes with a handy $ 25
airline allowance that you can use toward
incidentals, like baggage fees and in - flight
purchases.
Amex specifically states, «
Airline tickets, upgrades, mileage points
purchases, mileage points transfer fees, gift cards, duty free
purchases, and award tickets are not deemed to be
incidental fees.»
From the terms and conditions: «
Airline tickets, upgrades, mileage points
purchases, mileage points transfer fees, gift cards, duty free
purchases, and award tickets are not deemed to be
incidental fees.»
The terms state that «
Airline tickets, upgrades, mileage points
purchases, mileage points transfer fees, gift cards, duty free
purchases, and award tickets are not deemed to be
incidental fees» but there are always exceptions.
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.
$ 200
airline credit for
incidentals like bag fees and in - flight
purchases on your pre-selected
airline
We rely on
airline transaction data to identify
incidental fee
purchases, so if you do not see a credit after 4 weeks, simply call the number on the back of your Card.»
Every year you get to select a different
airline of your choice, and throughout the year you can get a rebate of up to $ 200 for
incidentals like baggage fees or in - flight
purchases.
$ 100
Airline Incidental Credit: This credit works like the Amex airline fee credit in that you can only use it for purchases such as seat upgrades, baggage fees, in - flight services and lounge fees, not a
Airline Incidental Credit: This credit works like the Amex
airline fee credit in that you can only use it for purchases such as seat upgrades, baggage fees, in - flight services and lounge fees, not a
airline fee credit in that you can only use it for
purchases such as seat upgrades, baggage fees, in - flight services and lounge fees, not airfare.
To request a statement credit to apply towards qualifying
airline incidental purchase (s) made with your Ritz - Carlton Rewards Credit Card, you must contact J.P. Morgan Priority Services at the number on the back of your Ritz - Carlton Rewards Credit Card within 4 billing cycles of the
purchase date.
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.
Get up to a $ 100
Airline Incidental Statement Credit annually for qualifying purchases such as seat upgrades, baggage fees, in - flight services, and airline lounge fees - automatically applied to your card st
Airline Incidental Statement Credit annually for qualifying
purchases such as seat upgrades, baggage fees, in - flight services, and
airline lounge fees - automatically applied to your card st
airline lounge fees - automatically applied to your card statement
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.
Finally, the Ritz card also limits credits to
incidentals, and even though any
airline is eligible, you must call to request a statement credit for those
purchases.
If the gift card trick works with your
airline of choice, you're essentially bypassing this perk's restrictions; once you have a gift card, you can use it to
purchase airfare, even though the Amex
incidental fee credit in theory excludes actual ticket
purchases.
While it's not technically allowed based on Amex's terms and conditions,
purchasing a gift card for an
airline that qualifies for this credit (see the list of participating carriers above) often triggers the
incidental fee credit, resulting in a statement credit to your account.