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You need to select your American Express Airlines Fee credit by end of day
It’s a new calendar year which means all of your Amex airline fee credits have refreshed. I have 3 cards that provide a total of $500 in incidental airline fee credits so I need to be strategic in my selection. Amex Airline fee credits are limited to what Amex defines as incidental. Namely those include bag fees, pet fees, in flight refreshments, etc, but other things have triggered it in the past. Let’s take a closer look and identify where we intend to use ours, which airline we chose, and all those juicy details. Don’t forget because you only have until the end of today!
Which American Express Cards Include an Airline Fee Credit?
- American Express Platinum $200
- American Express Business Platinum $200
- American Express Hilton Honors Aspire $250
We’ve used Amex Membership Rewards to accomplish many of our travel goals.
Choosing an airline for your Amex Incidental Airline Fee Credit
If you’re unfamiliar, for each card that you hold with Amex that includes an Airline fee credit, you’ll need to choose which airline you want to apply it to. This year I chose United because, in 2020, Travel Bank purchases were still triggering the credit.
- You have until the end of January to choose an airline
- Alaska Airlines
- American Airlines
- Delta Airlines
- Frontier Airlines
- Hawaiian Airlines
- JetBlue Airways
- Spirit Airlines
- Southwest Airlines
- United Airlines
Which fees have been included in the past?
The following fees will only trigger the credit when you purchase them on your selected airline.
- Airport Lounge membership and passes
- Checked bag fees
- Overweight or oversize fees
- Inflight purchases like food and beverage – note that WIFI may not trigger it since it can be processed by 3rd parties
- Pet flight fee
- Phone reservation fees
- Seat assignment fees
- If you’re get a economy plus, etc
- Ticket Change fees
- * Anecdotally both the AA 500 Mile upgrades and Mileage Multiplier have been working as well
Amex changed how incidental fees are credited
In 2019, Amex eliminated the ability to purchase under $50 tickets on Alaska and get reimbursements, but also the ability to purchase gift cards for future travel on AA, Delta, and Southwest. Anecdotally, it seems some people are still getting reimbursement, but it can’t be counted on, and is few and far between. Throughout 2020, United’s Travel Bank still was triggering the incidental credit, but I added funds to my account several days ago and this wasn’t recognized by Amex as incidental. I’ll keep an eye on it and update if things change, but I think it appears to be dead.
Terms and Conditions from Amex
$200 Airline Fee CreditBenefit is available to Consumer and Corporate Platinum Card Members only. To receive statement credits of up to $200 per calendar year toward incidental air travel fees, Card Member must select one qualifying airline at www.americanexpress.com/airlinechoice. Qualifying airlines include Alaska Airlines, American Airlines, Delta Airlines, Frontier Airlines, Hawaiian Airlines, JetBlue Airways, Spirit Airlines, Southwest Airlines, and United Airlines. Only the Basic Card Member or Authorized Account Manager(s) on the Card Account can select the qualifying airline. Card Members who have not chosen one qualifying airline will be able to do so at any time. Card Members who have already selected one qualifying airline will be able to change their choice one time each year in January at www.americanexpress.com/airlinechoice or by calling the number on the back of the Card. Card Members who do not change their airline selection will remain with their current airline. Statement Credits: Incidental air travel fees must be charged to the Card Member on the eligible Card Account for the benefit to apply. Incidental air travel fees charged by both the Basic and Additional Card Members on the eligible Card Account are eligible for statement credits. However, each Card Account is eligible for up to a total of $200 per calendar year in statement credits across all Cards on the Account. Incidental air travel fees must be separate charges from airline ticket charges. Fees not charged by the Card Member’s airline of choice (e.g. wireless internet and fees incurred with airline alliance partners) do not qualify for statement credits. Incidental air travel fees charged prior to selection of a qualifying airline are not eligible for statement credits. Airline tickets, upgrades, mileage points purchases, mileage points transfer fees, gift cards, duty free purchases, and award tickets are not deemed to be incidental fees. The airline must submit the charge under the appropriate merchant code, industry code, or required service or product identifier for the charge to be recognized as an incidental air travel fee. Please allow 2-4 weeks after the qualifying incidental air travel fee is charged to your Card Account for statement credit(s) to be posted to the Account. We rely on airlines to submit the correct information on airline transactions, so please call the number on the back of the Card if statement credits have not posted after 4 weeks from the date of purchase. Card Members remain responsible for timely payment of all charges. To be eligible for this benefit, Card Account(s) must be not canceled and not past due at the time of statement credit fulfillment.
definitely an eroding benefit. I fly primarily Delta and am a diamond. so DON’T pay for bags, drinks, etc. And if I recall correctly this credit doesn’t apply to the fees / taxes on award bookings. argh….
On Jan 2nd, I purchased a $49 ticket on Alaska hoping it would trigger the reimbursement and was unsuccessful. Do you know what airlines still trigger the reimbursement for low priced tickets? thanks!
Hi,
Southwest triggers reimbursements on at least tickets below $100. I got 4 tickets reimbursed in December and January. I also read most Spirit fees and other small purchases on JetBlue even should trigger.
@Miles: For AA the 500-mile upgrades ($40) still trigger the benefit 🙂
Also, AA’s mileage multiplier triggered the credit late last year. Haven’t tried this year yet since I don’t have any other flights planned.
awesome thank you for the data point!
Great data point – thank you!
all the blogs are stating jan. 31 is last day to choose airline. Not tue. If you haven’t changed your designation from the previous year, call AmEx and they will make the change after 1/31. I’ve done this twice.
This is pretty misleading. Chatting with Amex or calling them anytime during the year will allow them to change which airline u select as long as you dont use the credit. i picked southwest in dec 2020 and used it that same day.
The policy is it needs to be selected by 1/31 – if a rep decides to give an exception it’s on a case by case basis, especially concerning 2020 which you refer to, but it’s something I’ll add so readers know they may have a possible option in the future.