The $200 AMEX Platinum Airline Fee Credit isn't as easy for most people to use as the $250 Citi Prestige airfare credit or the $300 Chase Sapphire Reserve travel credit, for a couple reasons:
- It's restricted to one airline, that you choose at the time you receive the card, with the ability to change your selection only once a year, in January; and
- It's officially limited to airline incidental fees, such as baggage fees, lounge fees and in-flight food/drink when billed directly by the airline.
- Alaska Gift Certificates (denominations of $100 or less, in separate transactions)
- American eGift Cards (denominations of $100 or less, in separate transactions)
- Delta eGift Cards (denominations of $50 or less; generally works even as part of a single transaction)
- Hawaiian Airlines Gift Cards (denominations of $100 or less, in separate transactions)
- Southwest Gift Cards (denominations of $100 or less, in separate transactions)
Have you received your $200 AMEX Platinum airline fee reimbursements in 2017?
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