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.
Since you don't have to redeem all your miles toward one travel
expense, you could buy a $ 400
airline ticket, redeem 20,000 miles to
offset $ 200 worth of the ticket, then pay the remaining $ 200 when your bill arrives.
Additionally, you will receive an annual $ 100
airline fee credit to
offset expenses such as baggage fees.
Since you don't have to redeem all your miles toward one travel
expense, you could buy a $ 400
airline ticket, redeem 20,000 miles to
offset $ 200 worth of the ticket, then pay the remaining $ 200 when your bill arrives.
National charges a Frequent Traveler Recovery Fee on Qualifying Rentals in the U.S., Canada and Puerto Rico of $ 1.00 per day, max $ 5.00 per rental to
offset a portion of the
expense paid by National to Southwest
Airlines to purchase said points.
Or would you prefer to reduce or
offset an unavoidable
expense category, like fuel or
airline travel?
High spenders — or anyone with above - average spending on 3 - points - per - dollar dining and travel
expenses, or average spenders who travel a few times a year or take advantage of
airline or hotel loyalty programs — will earn plenty of points to
offset the hefty $ 450 annual fee.