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The $695 annual fee is high, but you get a long list of benefits such as airport lounge access, travel statement credits, complimentary hotel elite status, and more. Many of the best cards have no annual fee, but here's why the Amex Platinum's fee might be worth it for you. Amex is an Business Insider partner.

Earn 5X Membership Rewards® Points for flights booked directly with airlines or with American Express Travel (on up to $500,000 per calendar year) and on prepaid hotels booked with American Express Travel. Earn 1X Points on other purchases. $695 N/A See Pay Over Time APR Earn 80,000 Membership Rewards® points Good to Excellent Check mark icon A check mark.

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Annual statement credits with Saks and Uber con icon Two crossed lines that form an 'X'. Bonus categories leave something to be desired con icon Two crossed lines that form an 'X'. One of the highest annual fees among premium travel cards If you want as many premium travel perks as possible, The Platinum Card® from American Express could be the right card for you.

The annual fee is high, but you get a long list of benefits such as airport lounge access, travel statement credits, complimentary hotel elite status, and more. Earn 80,000 Membership Rewards® Points after you spend $8,000 on eligible purchases on your new Card in your first 6 months of Card Membership. Apply and select your preferred metal Card design: classic Platinum, Platinum x Kehinde Wiley, or Platinum x Julie Mehretu.

Earn 5X Membership Rewards® Points for flights booked directly with airlines or with American Express Travel up to $500,000 on these purchases per calendar year and earn 5X Membership Rewards® Points on prepaid hotels booked with American Express Travel. $200 Hotel Credit: Get up to $200 back in statement credits each year on prepaid Fine Hotels + Resorts® or The Hotel Collection bookings with American Express Travel when you pay with your Platinum Card®. The Hotel Collection requires a minimum two-night stay.

$240 Digital Entertainment Credit: Get up to $20 back in statement credits each month on eligible purchases made with your Platinum Card® on one or more of the following: Disney+, a Disney Bundle, ESPN+, Hulu, The New York Times, Peacock, and The Wall Street Journal. Enrollment required. The American Express Global Lounge Collection® can provide an escape at the airport.

With complimentary access to more than 1,400 airport lounges across 140 countries and counting, you have more airport lounge options than any other credit card issuer on the market. As of 03/2023. $155 Walmart+ Credit: Save on eligible delivery fees, shipping, and more with a Walmart+ membership.

Use your Platinum Card® to pay for a monthly Walmart+ membership and get up to $12.95 plus applicable taxes back on one membership (excluding Plus Ups) each month. $200 Airline Fee Credit: Select one qualifying airline and then receive up to $200 in statement credits per calendar year when incidental fees are charged by the airline to your Platinum Card®.

$200 Uber Cash: Enjoy Uber VIP status and up to $200 in Uber savings on rides or eats orders in the US annually. Uber Cash and Uber VIP status is available to Basic Card Member only. Terms Apply.

$189 CLEAR® Plus Credit: CLEAR® Plus helps to get you to your gate faster at 50+ airports nationwide and get up to $189 back per calendar year on your Membership (subject to auto-renewal) when you use your Card. CLEARLanes are available at 100+ airports, stadiums, and entertainment venues. Receive either a $100 statement credit every 4 years for a Global Entry application fee or a statement credit up to $85 every 4.

5 year period for TSA PreCheck® application fee for a 5-year plan only (through a TSA PreCheck® official enrollment provider), when charged to your Platinum Card®. Card Members approved for Global Entry will also receive access to TSA PreCheck at no additional cost. Shop Saks with Platinum: Get up to $100 in statement credits annually for purchases in Saks Fifth Avenue stores or at saks.

com on your Platinum Card®. That's up to $50 in statement credits semi-annually. Enrollment required.

Unlock access to exclusive reservations and special dining experiences with Global Dining Access by Resy when you add your Platinum Card® to your Resy profile. $695 annual fee. Terms Apply.

Amex Platinum Overview If you want a premium rewards card — one with benefits like airport lounge access and annual statement credits for travel — The Platinum Card® from American Express should absolutely be on your shortlist. It has a $695 annual fee, but you get some great perks in return, including access to fancy Centurion lounges at airports around the world. While most of its benefits are related to travel — such as complimentary elite status with Hilton Honors and Marriott Bonvoy and up to $200 in annual airline fee credits — The Platinum Card® from American Express has added new perks like digital subscription credits and Equinox membership credits to help offset the annual fee (enrollment is required for these benefits).

The Platinum Card® from American Express earns American Express Membership Rewards points that you can transfer to more than a dozen airline and hotel partners. If you don't travel much to begin with, this probably isn't the card for you. But if you travel frequently and want as many premium perks as possible and don't get an invite for the exclusive Amex Black card , this is the next best thing.

Amex Platinum Rewards The Platinum Card® from American Express comes with a welcome offer of 80,000 Membership Rewards® points after you spend $8,000 on eligible purchases on your new card in your first six months of card membership. Based on our rewards program valuations , the current welcome bonus is worth about $1,440, which alone makes up for more than two years of the annual fee. The Platinum Card® from American Express doesn't have a terribly complicated earning structure.

Cardholders earn: 5 points per dollar on airfare purchased directly through the airline or through Amex Travel (on up to $500,000 per calendar year) 5 points per dollar on hotels booked through Amex Travel 1 point per dollar on all other eligible purchases The Platinum Card® from American Express earns Membership Rewards points, the currency of Amex's loyalty program. You can exchange them for statement credits or cash back, use them to book travel through Amex's travel website, or transfer them to any of 17 airline and three hotel transfer partners ( transferable points like these are among the most valuable). Membership Rewards points don't have a fixed value, so it's a bit tricky to figure out how much they're worth.

To get an idea, Personal Finance Insider's rewards experts developed a set of points and miles valuations , which approximates the value of each Amex point at 1.8 cents on average, though it's possible to get a lesser or much greater value depending on how you use them. If you transfer points to airline frequent-flyer programs and use them to fly round-trip to Europe — or even one-way in first class — you could end up getting a much higher value.

Aer Lingus AerClub Aeromexico Club Premier (1:1.6) Air Canada Aeroplan Air France/KLM Flying Blue ANA Mileage Club Avianca LifeMiles British Airways Executive Club Cathay Pacific Asia Miles Choice Privileges Delta SkyMiles Emirates Skywards Etihad Airways Guest Program Hawaiian Airlines HawaiianMiles Hilton Honors (1:2) Iberia Plus JetBlue True Blue (1:0.8) Marriott Bonvoy Qantas Frequent Flyer Singapore Airlines KrisFlyer Virgin Atlantic Flying Club If you're staying close to home, you can still use Amex Membership Rewards points for lots of non-travel redemptions, including: Statement credits to cover charges on your account (0.

6 cents per point) Merchandise — pay with points at checkout with Amazon, Best Buy, Walmart, and other merchants (0.7 cents per point) Food delivery with GrubHub and Seamless (0.7 cents per point) New York City taxi fare (1 cent per point) Charity donations (0.

7 cents per point) Gift cards (1 cent per point) Merchandise (point value varies — usually around 0.5 cents per point) American Express Platinum Benefits and Features Even among premium cards, The Platinum Card® from American Express stands out for offering the longest list of benefits you'll find. This includes both a healthy selection of travel credits and perks like lounge access, as well as statement credits for Saks purchases and access to the Amex concierge service.

The Platinum Card® from American Express is unparalleled when it comes to the number of statement credits it offers. Here's a complete list: Up to $200 annual airline fee credit** Up to $200 in Uber Cash each year ($15 per month, with an extra $20 in December)** Up to $100 in Saks credit ($50 each for the first and second half of the year)** Credit to cover the cost for Global Entry or TSA PreCheck ($100 statement credit every 4 years for a Global Entry application fee or up to $85 statement credit every 4.5 years for TSA PreCheck®) Up to $200 in credits per year toward prepaid hotel bookings through Amex Fine Hotels and Resorts or The Hotel Collection (minimum two-night stay) $189 credit for CLEAR® Plus expedited security screening program Up to $240 digital entertainment credit (up to $20 per month for eligible services)** Up to $300 Equinox credit** $155 Walmart+ membership credit** $300 SoulCycle at-home bike credit **Enrollment required The Platinum Card® from American Express offers access to various airport lounges, not just the Priority Pass lounges ** you can access with the Chase Sapphire Reserve® , Capital One Venture X Rewards Credit Card , and the Hilton Honors American Express Aspire Card (though you can access these, too).

This includes: Amex's proprietary Centurion lounges , located at more than 10 airports in the U.S. and with one location in Hong Kong.

These lounges offer comfortable seating, complimentary cocktails, and food created by award-winning chefs. Access to these lounges is limited to holders of The Platinum Card® from American Express or Amex Centurion cards. If you're flying with Delta and carry a The Platinum Card® from American Express, you can also access any Delta Sky Club lounge.

With more than 30 locations, Sky Clubs offer snacks, complimentary soft and alcoholic drinks (with more "premium" drinks available for purchase), fast WiFi, and a place to unwind. Some also feature showers. International American Express lounges (with locations in countries like Argentina, Australia, and Mexico) Escape Lounges, with locations in the U.

S. and UK Finally, The Platinum Card® from American Express comes with a membership to Priority Pass, a network of more than 1,400 airport lounges around the world. With that membership, you and two guests can access any lounge location (as long as there's room) to enjoy free snacks, drinks, newspapers and magazines, showers, and more.

Every calendar year, The Platinum Card® from American Express offers up to a $200 credit toward incidental fees when you enroll with one airline of your choice. It doesn't cover tickets but applies to a wide variety of things such as checked bags, flight-change fees, inflight food and drinks, fees for traveling with a pet, airport-lounge day passes (if you don't already have complimentary access), and sometimes even things like seat assignments and extra-legroom upgrade fees at one airline. The Platinum Card® from American Express offers up to $200 in Uber Cash credits each year when you use the card as the method of payment in the Uber app.

The credit is broken into chunks — each month, you'll get a $15 credit added to your linked Uber account, with an extra $20 for a total of $35 each December. If you travel regularly or live close to a city, this is an easy perk to get value from. You can also put the credits toward UberEats orders for food or even groceries and household supplies.

In addition, your account will be upgraded to Uber VIP status. There aren't a ton of perks with this, and it's available only in some cities, but you'll only be connected to drivers with at least a 4.8-star rating.

The Platinum Card® from American Express offers up to $50 in statement credits with Saks when you enroll and use the card to make a Saks purchase from January to June, and up to $50 again from July through December each year. The Platinum Card® from American Express comes with Gold-level elite status at both Marriott and Hilton loyalty programs (you must enroll to receive this benefit). If you stay at hotels even a few nights a year, these benefits can be extremely valuable — Hilton offers Gold elites free breakfast for two each morning (currently awarded as a food and beverage credit in the US).

TSA PreCheck and Global Entry are absolute musts for just about any traveler. Once you enroll, you can use special lanes to breeze through airport security — you won't have to remove shoes and light coats, and you can leave your laptop in your bag. With Global Entry, you can use a fast lane when you return to the U.

S. from abroad, which makes clearing immigration and customs easy and quick. The programs cost $78 to $100, and American Express will provide a credit for that fee every four years (memberships are valid for five years).

Cardholders will get up to $200 in credit each calendar year toward prepaid bookings at Amex Fine Hotels and Resorts or Hotel Collection properties (with a minimum of two-night stay) when they book with their card through Amex Travel. This credit expires at the end of every year and doesn't roll over, but you're only required to book by December 31 to receive the credit— your travel dates can be later. Fine Hotels and Resorts bookings include perks such as free breakfast, guaranteed late checkout, room upgrades and early check-in when available, and a welcome amenity or credit unique to each property.

If you would have otherwise paid cash for a luxury hotel stay, this perk can effectively shave $200 off your annual fee cost. Bookings with The Hotel Collection must be for a minimum of two nights, and include benefits like room upgrades and a $100 on-property credit. CLEAR® Plus is an expedited security screening program that can save you time waiting in long lines at select U.

S. airports and stadiums. A CLEAR® Plus membership normally costs $189 per year ($119 for members of the United or Delta frequent flyer programs, and further discounts are available for elite status members), but if you pay with The Platinum Card® from American Express and enroll in the benefit, you'll receive a credit to offset the CLEAR® Plus application fee.

When you have a CLEAR® Plus membership, you can jump to the front of the security line, but — unlike TSA PreCheck members —you'll still have to remove items like your laptop and shoes before getting screened. CLEAR® Plus isn't a government program so the application requirements are much less stringent than those of TSA PreCheck and Global Entry. The downside is that CLEAR® Plus screening is only in select locations, so if the airports you travel through don't participate, this benefit is of little use to you.

However, the program is also available at a handful of stadiums, so if you're a sports fan who likes to attend live games, this could end up being a good deal. The card offers various digital entertainment credits, which are awarded in chunks of up to $20 per month (maximum $240 per year). Enrollment is required before you can use this perk.

Eligible digital subscription services for the credit include: The New York Times — $17 every four weeks for a standard subscription (after any introductory offers) Peacock — Plans start at $4.99 per month Disney+ — Plans start at $7.99 per month The Disney Bundle — Plans start at $13.

99 per month ESPN+ — Plans start at $6.99 per month Hulu — Plans start at $6.99 per month The Wall Street Journal - Plans start at $9.

75 per week, $39 per month Depending on if these are subscriptions you already have (or would be likely to use), this credit might not make a difference for you. Cardholders can receive up to $300 annually in credits toward Equinox gym memberships or digital subscriptions to on-demand fitness classes through the Equinox+ app. Enrollment is also required to activate this benefit.

Equinox is a chain of high-end fitness clubs that are mostly located in large U.S. cities.

The company's website lists 106 locations, 40 of which are in Manhattan, and the rest are sprinkled around places like Chicago, Miami, London, and Washington, DC. Amex recently made the Equinox credit more useful by making it usable toward any membership (previously was restricted to Equinox All Access, Destination, E by Equinox, or Equinox+). Again, if this is something you'd pay for anyway, these credits could amount to a nice little discount — but keep in mind that Equinox memberships are not cheap.

For example, with a 12-month commitment, you'd pay $240 per month for membership at the Rockefeller Center location, and $275 per month if you want access to all U.S. clubs.

When you enroll and use The Platinum Card® from American Express to pay for Walmart's subscription service, Walmart+, you'll receive a statement credit for the cost ($12.95 plus applicable sales tax each month). Only Walmart+ monthly memberships (not annual) qualify for this perk.

A Walmart+ membership gets you free delivery, free shipping with no minimums, pharmacy discounts, and other perks — so if you're already a Walmart shopper it's a no-brainer to use this benefit. If you're in the market for a SoulCycle at-home bike, use The Platinum Card® from American Express to make the purchase through your Equinox+ account online and you'll receive a $300 statement credit. These bikes cost about $2,500, so this isn't a massive discount — but if you're making this purchase anyway, it's a nice deal.

You can actually redeem this credit for up to 15 separate bike purchases each year, but keep in mind each purchase requires a 12-month Equinox+ membership ($40 per month plus applicable tax) to qualify, and purchases made in-store or through the Equinox mobile app aren't eligible for the credit. Amex Platinum cardmembers can access the Amex Fine Hotels & Resorts program. When you book participating hotels through Amex Travel, you'll enjoy perks including room upgrades, free breakfast, late checkout, free Wi-Fi, and a unique amenity at each hotel, like a credit to use at on-property spas or restaurants.

The Platinum Card® from American Express holders also get exclusive concierge service. The concierge service can be helpful for things like getting tickets to shows or helping you plan a trip itinerary. While the services are complimentary, you're responsible for paying for any services booked or purchases made on your behalf Amex has added cellphone protection to a number of premium cards, including The Platinum Card® from American Express.

When you use the card to pay your wireless bill, you're covered for the cost of repair or replacement if your phone is damaged or stolen, up to $800 per claim and up to two claims per 12-month period. There's a $50 deductible, and you must file your claim within 90 days of the incident. The Platinum Card® from American Express offers secondary car rental insurance when you use the card to pay for your rental in full and decline the rental company's collision damage waiver.

Coverage is for theft or damage only (not liability) and some rentals, vehicle types, and countries are excluded, so be sure to read the terms. If you paid for a covered trip with The Platinum Card® from American Express and it's canceled or cut short for a covered reason, you could be reimbursed up to $10,000 per trip and up to $20,000 per card per consecutive 12-month period. The card is even one of our picks for best cards for travel insurance .

When you pay for a covered trip with The Platinum Card® from American Express, you can be covered for baggage loss or damage, up to $2,000 per person for checked bags and $3,000 per person for carry-on luggage. There are exclusions for high-risk items and some states have different limits, so check the terms and conditions for specific details. You can get reimbursed up to $500 for meals, lodging, toiletries, medication, and other personal items if you've paid for a covered trip with The Platinum Card® from American Express and it's delayed by six hours or more, up to two times per consecutive 12-month period.

It also appears on our list of the best cards for trip delay insurance. If you purchased an eligible item with The Platinum Card® from American Express and the merchant won't accept your return, you're may get a refund of the full purchase price (excluding shipping and handling), up to $300 per item and a maximum of $1,000 per calendar year. When you pay for an eligible item with The Platinum Card® from American Express, you can be covered for loss or damage up to 90 days from the date of purchase, up to a maximum of $10,000 per occurrence and $50,000 per year.

Cardholders can also get an extended warranty on eligible items when they use The Platinum Card® from American Express to pay — up to one additional year added to eligible U.S. manufacturer's warranties of five years or less.

The Platinum Card® from American Express comes with an underrated perk that can be a lifesaver if you have an emergency while you're away from home. Cardholders get access to Amex's Premium Global Assist Hotline, which can help arrange things like passport replacement, medical referrals, and translation services. The service itself is complimentary, but you may be responsible for any third-party costs.

One big difference from the regular (versus premium) Global Assist Hotline is emergency medical evacuation coverage — Amex may provide emergency medical transportation assistance at no cost if it's approved and coordinated by Premium Global Assist Hotline. Like other American Express cards, The Platinum Card® from American Express includes targeted discounts and bonus rewards at participating merchants through Amex Offers (enrollment required). American Express Platinum Card Fees As discussed above, The Platinum Card® from American Express has a $695 annual fee.

This isn't waived for the first year, so you'll start paying it as soon as you're approved for the card. The card doesn't charge foreign transaction fees. Other fees include late payment fees and cash advance fees.

If you're considering this card, make sure you're able to pay your statement balance in full each month — both because the interest fees will rack up quickly if you don't, and there are better 0% card offers for carrying a balance from month to month. Whether or not the Amex Platinum is worth the yearly fee ultimately comes down to your preferences as a cardholder, and whether you can take advantage of the card's many travel-related benefits and statement credits. If you value things like Centurion Lounge access, complimentary elite status with Hilton and Marriott, and extras like the annual airline fee credit, it could very well be worth paying the $695 to hold this card.

But if you don't travel very often and don't think you'll be able to put the card's many benefits to use, you'll likely be better off with another of the best rewards cards —some of which have annual fees under $100. Compare the Amex Platinum Card The Platinum Card® from American Express and the Chase Sapphire Reserve® are often compared because they have some of the highest annual fees among travel rewards cards. though the Reserve's is slightly lower.

The Platinum Card® from American Express has a much longer list of benefits and credits, while the Chase Sapphire Reserve arguably has better bonus earning categories. You'll also want to take a look at the Amex and Chase programs' transfer partners to get a sense of which rewards will be easier for you to redeem. Read our full Amex Platinum vs Chase Sapphire Reserve comparison for more details.

The Capital One Venture X Rewards Credit Card is a relatively affordable alternative to the The Platinum Card® from American Express, with benefits like a $300 annual travel credit and Priority Pass airport lounge access. Its $395 fee ( rates and fees ) could be easier for you to justify, but you won't get the long list of statement credits available on The Platinum Card® from American Express. Read our Capital One Venture X Rewards Card review for more information.

If you spend a lot on dining, whether by eating out or ordering in, and at U.S. supermarkets, the American Express® Gold Card is worth considering.

It earns 4x points at restaurants and 4x points at U.S. supermarkets (on up to $25,000 per calendar year, then 1x), and it offers up to $10 in monthly statement credits at select restaurants.

It has a lower annual fee of $250, but it doesn't offer the various luxury travel benefits of The Platinum Card® from American Express. If you're on the fence, read our Amex Gold Card review for more info. If you have a small business, The Business Platinum Card® from American Express could be the better option thanks to benefits like a 35% points rebate when you book flights through Amex Travel and statement credits for Dell, Indeed, Adobe, and more.

The card also has a $695. If you don't have a small business or aren't a big spender, The Platinum Card® from American Express is probably the better option, since the minimum spending requirement to earn the welcome bonus on the Amex Business Platinum Card is quite high. Read our comparison of the Amex Platinum and the Amex Business Platinum for more details.

Amex Platinum Frequently Asked Questions If you can use The Platinum Card® from American Express's generous range of benefits , you can get a value that far exceeds the card's $695 annual fee. Even if you don't maximize every benefit, it's fairly easy to at least offset the annual fee between up to $200 in airline fee credits, up to $200 in Uber Cash, up to $100 in Saks credits, and up to $240 in digital entertainment credits each year (enrollment required). Because it's a premium rewards card, The Platinum Card® from American Express is harder to get approved for than some other popular cards.

Amex will look at your credit score , income, and other factors when it considers your application. Keep in mind you won't be eligible for the welcome offer if you already have, or have had, The Platinum Card® from American Express because of Amex's once-per-lifetime rule . However, if you have/had another version of the Platinum, such as The Business Platinum Card® from American Express , you're still eligible for the bonus.

Typically, most folks who are approved for The Platinum Card® from American Express have a credit score in the good to excellent range . This means a FICO score of at least 670. If your score isn't quite where it needs to be yet, read our guides on improving your credit score and how using credit cards can help boost your score .

The Platinum Card® from American Express requires you to pay your balance off in full each month, unless you're enrolled in Amex's extended-financing option that allows cardholders to pay off qualifying charges over $100 over a longer time period, with interest. If you want your authorized users to receive select card benefits, including airport lounge access, a TSA PreCheck or Global Entry credit, and hotel/rental car elite status, you can add Platinum authorized users at a cost of $195 each. Not all The Platinum Card® from American Express benefits are automatic — several require you to activate or enroll before you can start using them.

These include: Choosing an airline for the annual incidental fee credit Adding your card to your Uber account to receive your monthly Uber Cash Enrolling for the Saks credit Registering for Marriott and Hilton Gold status and rental car elite status Enrolling for the digital entertainment credit Signing up for Equinox through Amex You can follow this checklist of things to do when you receive your Amex Platinum card so you don't miss out on perks. Why You Should Trust Us: How We Reviewed the American Express Platinum Personal Finance Insider's card experts evaluated The Platinum Card® from American Express in comparison to other premium rewards cards and travel rewards cards. We focused on the following criteria: User-friendliness — Are the card's benefits easy to use and activate, or are there lots of hoops to jump through? Is it easy for cardholders to redeem their rewards? Earning potential — Can a cardholder earn significant rewards from the welcome bonus as well as ongoing bonus categories? We also look at whether any bonus categories are capped.

Benefits — Are the card's benefits appealing and useful, and do they justify the card's annual fee? We especially look at whether the card's benefits can save you money. Annual fee — If the card has a high annual fee, is it offset by the value of its benefits and rewards? And how does it compare to other similar cards? You can read our full methodology for reviewing credit cards for more details about how we come up with ratings..

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