Not exact matches
In «Asset allocation for 2012: Cash,» I have recommended that investors carry only the strictest minimum allocation to cash in their portfolios to start this
year; nothing beyond what is necessary to pay trading costs,
fees and other
incidentals.
Access to over 600 airport lounges, TSA Pre membership, and up to $ 200 per
year in statement credit on participating airline
incidental fees to name a few.
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).
Every
year, the Expedia ® + Voyager Card will give its members $ 100 credit towards paying down any
incidental airline
fees — this covers things such as baggage
fees, in - flight food and entertainment, and Wi - Fi.
You'll also get a $ 100 airline
fee each
year for when
incidentals like baggage
fees are charged to your card and a $ 75 hotel credit to spend at a hotel restaurant, spa or on resort activities when you prepay a stay of at least 2 consecutive nights at one of Amex's partners.
If you travel frequently, you'll be able to easily make back the annual
fee every
year by using the airline
incidental credits since the costs of checking bags alone quickly adds up.
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.
Cardholders get a $ 100 airline
fee credit to cover up to $ 100 per
year in
incidental air travel
fees with one selected airline (like baggage
fees for example).
Plus, every
year you get up to a $ 200 Airline
Fee Credit, which helps covers
incidentals such as baggage
fees and change
fees at one airline (you need to enroll and select a qualifying airline beforehand).
The card has a $ 100 per calendar
year airline
incidental fee credit, which offsets the annual
fee.
Compare that to the American Express Premier Rewards Gold, which attracts frequent travelers who want to get 3x points for flights booked directly with airlines and up to a $ 100 statement credit a
year for
incidental fees incurred with their selected airline.
With this card, you receive up to $ 200 in statement credits toward
incidental airline
fees each calendar
year.
American Express will cover $ 200 a
year in what the company calls «
incidental fees, such as checked bags and in - flight refreshment.»
First, this card offers a $ 200 per
year airline
fee credit for
incidental charges.
To offset baggage
fees and other
incidental fees, you'll receive an airline
fee credit of $ 200 per calendar
year.
$ 200 airline
fee credit: select a qualifying airline and then receive up to $ 200 per calendar
year in statement credits when
incidental fees, such as checked bags and in - flight refreshments, are charged to your Business Platinum card
· $ 200 airline
fee credit — Each
year, cardholders can receive up to $ 200 in statement credits to cover airline
incidentals, such as checked bags and in - flight meal
fees.
It offers a $ 100 airline
fee credit per calendar
year for
incidental fees, such as checked bags, in - flight refreshments, flight - change
fees, airport lounge day - passes and more.
You get up to 4 $ 250 Airline
Incidental Fees Statement Credits per Calendar
Year, lounge access for 2 people and their guests and much more.
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 exchange
fees.
To receive statement credits of up to $ 200 per calendar
year toward
incidental air travel
fees, Card Member must select a qualifying airline at www.americanexpress.com/airlinechoice.
$ 200 airline
fee credit American Express will reimburse cardholders up to $ 200 in
incidental airline
fees every
year.
American Express will cover $ 200 a
year in what the company calls «
incidental fees, such as checked bags and in - flight refreshment.»
Compare that to the American Express Premier Rewards Gold, which attracts frequent travelers who want to get 3x points for flights booked directly with airlines and up to a $ 100 statement credit a
year for
incidental fees incurred with their selected airline.
With this card, you receive up to $ 200 in statement credits toward
incidental airline
fees each calendar
year.
To receive statement credits of up to $ 100 per calendar
year toward
incidental air travel
fees, Card Member must select one qualifying airline at http://www.americanexpress.com/selectafc.
To receive statement credits of up to $ 200 per calendar
year toward
incidental air travel
fees, Card Member must select one qualifying airline at www.americanexpress.com/airlinechoice.
The $ 250 Airline
Incidental Fees Statement Credit is per calendar
year per card.
You can offset that
fee with $ 200 per calendar
year toward
incidental air travel
fees, $ 200 in annual Uber credits and more perks that come with Amex Platinum cards.
$ 200 airline
fee credit: select a qualifying airline and then receive up to $ 200 per calendar
year in statement credits when
incidental fees, such as checked bags and in - flight refreshments, are charged to your Platinum Mercedes - Benz card
You receive statement credits of up to $ 200 per calendar
year toward
incidental air travel
fees, Card Member must select a qualifying airline.
Though the card has a $ 195 annual
fee, which is waived for the first
year, it also comes with a $ 100 annual credit for airline
incidentals, such as checked bags, in - flight refreshments, change
fees, lounge passes and more.
The American Express Platinum and Premier Rewards Gold Cards offer a $ 200 or $ 100 airline
incidental fee credit, respectively, every calendar
year.
The American Express Platinum Card and Business Platinum Card offer an Airline
Fee Credit of up to $ 200 per
year on select airlines that will reimburse you via statement credit for
incidental fees such as checked bags and in - flight food.
Card members will then receive up to $ 200 per calendar
year in statement credits when
incidental fees, such as Checked bags, in - flight refreshments, flight - change
fees, overweight / oversize baggage
fees, and phone reservation
fees, are charged by the airline to your Platinum Card Account.
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.
You will now receive up to $ 200 in statement credits each calendar
year when
incidental fees are charged by the airline to your selected Business Platinum Card Account.
Enjoy Expedia + gold status each
year of card membership, plus you receive a $ 100 Annual Air Travel
Fee Statement Credit can be used toward airline incidentals on qualified airlines, or either the Global Entry or the TSA Pre √ ® application f
Fee Statement Credit can be used toward airline
incidentals on qualified airlines, or either the Global Entry or the TSA Pre √ ® application
feefee.
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.
-LSB-...] card comes with many of the same valuable perks that the personal Platinum does, like $ 200 in airline
incidental fee credits every cardmember
year (but not $ 200 in Uber credit).
$ 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)
Every calendar
year you can receive up to $ 250 in statement credits toward
incidental air travel
fees.
American Express Platinum Card ($ 450 - 475 annual
fee): $ 200 in airline «
incidentals» on your chosen airline (you can only change once per
year).
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.
* Select a qualifying airline and then receive up to $ 200 per calendar
year in statement credits when
incidental fees, such as baggage
fees and other
incidentals, are charged by the airline to your card.
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.
$ 200 airline
fee credit: select a qualifying airline and then receive up to $ 200 a
year in statement credits when
incidental fees, such as checked bags and in - flight refreshments, are charged to your Business Platinum card
If you have an Amex card that offers an airline
incidental fee credit, you can change your airline selection once each
year in January at this link.
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.