AMEX Platinum Charge Benefits - Q&A

I'm surprised they see a gap between the platinum and centurion cards. From what folks have posted about centurion benefits, it seems like a bit of a marginal increase for a massive jump in price.

I'm more concerned that this talked about new card is basically going to cost between the two but have the benefits of the current platinum card. Ie, devaluation of the platinum card or pay more to retain the current benefits.
If you listen to the amex conference calls they are trying to increase AF for all cards and have a refresh every 5 yrs
 
I'm surprised they see a gap between the platinum and centurion cards. From what folks have posted about centurion benefits, it seems like a bit of a marginal increase for a massive jump in price.

I'm more concerned that this talked about new card is basically going to cost between the two but have the benefits of the current platinum card. Ie, devaluation of the platinum card or pay more to retain the current benefits.
Id be happy with some more status - eg. Platinum/ Diamond Level where club access is included. I'm sure this will come with a huge price increase....
 
I think we’re more likely to see the Explorer dropped (considering that card seems mostly abandoned) and perhaps a reintroduction of the Gold card in that $500-$750 range.

Platinum will get a refresh next year considering the dining credits expire this year and whatever replaces them will need to help justify a likely AF bump.
 
First I've heard of the Centurion "lite"
I just called it that to describe it as an ‘in between’ offering that’s less feature heavy than Centurion and solely delivers most other features of interest such as:
  • brings back the Platinum concierge
  • Higher points earn than Platinum (though the difference already with Centurion is negligible unless you spend enough)
  • Other features they choose for it to justify the AF
I’ve done some googling out of curiosity and they refer to it as ‘Titanium’ on Reddit so you might be spot on there. We’ll see in the fullness of time I’m sure …
 
I just called it that to describe it as an ‘in between’ offering that’s less feature heavy than Centurion and solely delivers most other features of interest such as:
  • brings back the Platinum concierge
  • Higher points earn than Platinum (though the difference already with Centurion is negligible unless you spend enough)
  • Other features they choose for it to justify the AF
I’ve done some googling out of curiosity and they refer to it as ‘Titanium’ on Reddit so you might be spot on there. We’ll see in the fullness of time I’m sure …
Yeah, I remember reading about it during the COVID years but then didn't hear anything since.

Watch this space
 
Just as another data point - we got advised that $US100 converted to $AU135.21 upon checkout today.

EDIT: This was at The W Brisbane

Stayed at the W Brisbane again after a couple of years, looks like the poor FX rate is still a thing. $US100 converted to just over $AU137 as opposed to the XE rate which would have gotten us around $AU150.

Luckily we remembered to ask what the rate was at checkin this time, so we could tailor our spend at the restaurant to minimise the additional payment upon checkout.
 
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