Credit Card Offers Amex Platinum Card Benefits, Offers & Discussion

Enjoy a world of travel benefits and 150,000 bonus Amex Membership Rewards Premium Ascent points...

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What are the main benefits of this card?
  1. Signup bonus: 150,000 Amex Membership Rewards Points (worth 75,000 Qantas Points, Velocity Points, Avios or Asia Miles, among other options) when you apply by 28 January 2025 and spend at least $5,000 within 3 months
  2. Earn 2.25 Amex Membership Rewards points per $1 spent on everyday purchases, uncapped. You can transfer these points to 12 airline & 2 hotel programs, including Qantas Frequent Flyer.
  3. Enjoy unlimited access to many airport lounges, including Virgin Australia and Priority Pass lounges
  4. Gift Priority Pass membership to one additional cardholder
  5. Receive complimentary elite status with hotel loyalty programs including Hilton Honors, Marriott Bonvoy, Radisson Rewards & Accor Live Limitless
  6. Complimentary international travel insurance
  7. Receive a $450 annual travel credit, plus airfare discounts, $400 worth of annual dining credits, subscriptions to The Australian & Wall Street Journal, plus many more exclusive benefits!

amex-explorer-card-art.pngWhy we like the American Express Platinum Card

Packed full of travel perks, the American Express Platinum Card is one of the best publicly-available cards in Australia for frequent flyers.

With a $1,450 annual fee, this metal card is not for everyone. But the return on investment for the high annual fee is strong, as it comes with a lot of useful benefits! This includes an annual travel credit, dining credits and unlimited access to Virgin Australia, Delta, Lufthansa, Priority Pass, Plaza Premium and Amex Centurion airport lounges.

There are also some great hotel perks including a free annual hotel night, Accor Plus membership, Fine Hotels + Resorts benefits and complimentary elite status with Hilton, Marriott and Radisson.

For points collectors, this is one of the most lucrative cards available in Australia. You’ll earn 2.25 Amex Membership Rewards Ascent Premium points per $1 spent on eligible transactions. Points transfer to most frequent flyer programs at a 2:1 rate, although there are some exceptions (e.g. it's 3:1 to KrisFlyer and Emirates).

You can convert your Amex points to around 12 airlines including Qantas, Virgin Australia, Qatar Airways, Singapore Airlines, Cathay Pacific, Virgin Atlantic, Emirates and Etihad! Plus, you can transfer points to two hotel loyalty programs for even more redemption possibilities.

To sweeten the deal, new cardholders who apply by 28 January 2025 can also earn 150,000 bonus Amex Membership Rewards points when spending at least $5,000 on the card within 3 months of approval. See our card guide for the full details:


AFF members are welcome to discuss this card in this thread.
 
Hi all,

My partner just got approved for the card and I've been added as an additional cardholder. I'm wondering how long it generally takes to activate the Priority Pass membership and hotel status benefits (Hilton Honors Gold, Marriott Bonvoy Gold) for the additional cardholder?
 
Hi all,

My partner just got approved for the card and I've been added as an additional cardholder. I'm wondering how long it generally takes to activate the Priority Pass membership and hotel status benefits (Hilton Honors Gold, Marriott Bonvoy Gold) for the additional cardholder?
2-5 days for the hotel status usually
 
I recently had to call Amex as the primary cardholder to register my additional for PP. They said to call back in 3 days to get the PP number so my additional could set up their account and PP app (which is all you need to get into the lounges), and it worked fine.
 
If this cuts down on crowding, I'm all for it. But I doubt it.
I suspect this isn't about crowding in the lounges, it's more about reigning in a small number of users who are using it excessively and costing a heap.
 
Overnight I received an email from Radisson Rewards saying they've reviewed my account and downgraded from Premium to Club. (Obviously the tiers are named differently since the divestment of the US holdings and other changes.)

But Amex still lists it as a Platinum benefit, and still lists my accounts as linked. Should I expect this to correct automatically or will I need to push someone? (It's not like I'm at Radissons all that often but I would like it to work if I needed to be on short notice.)
 
Overnight I received an email from Radisson Rewards saying they've reviewed my account and downgraded from Premium to Club. (Obviously the tiers are named differently since the divestment of the US holdings and other changes.)

But Amex still lists it as a Platinum benefit, and still lists my accounts as linked. Should I expect this to correct automatically or will I need to push someone? (It's not like I'm at Radissons all that often but I would like it to work if I needed to be on short notice.)
I received the same although I closed my Amex account years ago so clearly I have had the benefit for free. Not that I have used it!
 
Overnight I received an email from Radisson Rewards saying they've reviewed my account and downgraded from Premium to Club. (Obviously the tiers are named differently since the divestment of the US holdings and other changes.)

But Amex still lists it as a Platinum benefit, and still lists my accounts as linked. Should I expect this to correct automatically or will I need to push someone? (It's not like I'm at Radissons all that often but I would like it to work if I needed to be on short notice.)
Yeah I also got the same email.
 
Same here. I've submitted a question to Radisson to see what they have to say.
 
Quite a few FHR properties no longer show up in Amex Travel searches but can still be found through this portal:


Park Hyatt Melbourne still seems to be there:


I've also had an issue where I couldn't see pricing online but the Plat Travel Services team could give it to me over the phone.
 

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