Over the last few weeks, American Express has been running limited time offers on their co-branded Hilton credit cards, which are ending soon on January 17, 2024. Late last year, American Express revamped two of their credit cards in the Hilton portfolio. Amex made significant changes to the Hilton Surpass card and the Hilton Aspire card. You can refer to this post for more details about those changes. Moreover, American Express changed the airline fee credit benefit on the Hilton Aspire card to an Airline credit. So how does this new credit work? Let’s have a look.
NEW AIRLINE CREDIT
Earlier, with the Airline fee credit, one had to select an airline. However, one could only choose from a list of US based airlines. While we always knew that there were some workarounds, I always found the benefit very cumbersome to use given that most of my travel is international in nature.
The new credit is no longer an airline ‘fee’ credit but a simple airline credit for buying flights. Amex has now divided this airline credit into four chunks of $50 each quarter. Since the benefit was already active on my card after Amex made the changes, I decided to test it out.
QUALIFYING CHARGES
Get up to $50 in statement credits each quarter, for a total of up to $200 back each year, on flight purchases made directly with an airline or through amextravel.com using your Hilton Honors American Express Aspire Card.‡
Eligible purchases do not include: charter flights, private jet flights, flights that are part of tours, cruises, or travel packages or ticketing or similar service fees, ticket cancellation or change fees, interest charges, or purchases of cash equivalents.
You DO NOT need to activate the benefit. I decided to test the benefit out for myself. I needed to make an award booking on the Air Canada website and charged the taxes and fees to my Hilton Aspire card.
The charge posted to my card on October 20.
On October 25, the credit posted to my account.
New Welcome Bonuses
In addition to the new benefits, American Express is also offering elevated limited time offers
Apply now for the Hilton Surpass Card: Earn 170,000 bonus Hilton Honors points
THE PUNDIT’S MANTRA
Overall, I’m really glad that Amex has made this change. While it would’ve been better if the credit was annual as opposed to quarterly, but this is still better than the previous workaround one had to deal with. Going forward, I plan to simply purchase flights or pay for award flight taxes and fees each quarter.
Now I’d love to see American Express make the same change to the airline fee credit on the Amex Platinum Card. However, I’m not quite sure that will happen.
As someone who has carried the Hilton Aspire card in his wallet ever since it was launched, I see this benefit to be really handy for frequent travelers. Moreover, you also earn 7x Hilton points per dollar since the purchase codes as an airfare purchase. Since one doesn’t need to activate the benefit, I found it pretty easy to use. The only thing you need to keep in mind is to use the benefit every quarter.
What’s your take on the revamped Hilton credit cards by American Express? Do you prefer this new airline credit better to the previous airline fee credit? Tell us in the comments section.
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Considering what they (AMEX PLAT) has taken away this year(SC-VISITS)
thee least they could do is match the Hilton $50 per quarter credit…
Think the Sky Club limitation is for 2025 not this year. Also, anyone that gets the Amex Platinum for Sky Club is a little crazy. If you are Delta loyalist get the Reserve card or buy a Sky Club membership. The 10 visits on the Amex Platinum are plenty for most people and a reasonable change on the part of Amex.