Here’s the latest on Amex Platinum member airfares.
- Amex has rolled out Platinum Member Airfares, a refreshed program that replaces the old International Airline Program. It offers discounted airfares on both international and some domestic flights, with average savings around 10% on eligible premium international fares.[1][2]
- The program applies to Platinum Card and The Platinum Card from Amex (including variants like Schwab, Business Platinum, etc.), and allows booking through AmexTravel.com with access to 30+ participating airlines; up to eight passengers can be included on a single itinerary.[2][1]
- Members can use Pay with Points to cover all or part of their fare, with a minimum redemption (often around 5,000 points) and 1 cent per point value; Business Platinum cardmembers may benefit from a higher flexibility with point rebates on airline bookings (often noted as a 35% Pay With Points rebate, up to annual caps).[2]
- The change also expands eligibility to more fare classes, including some economy tickets on domestic routes, marking a shift from the strictly premium international focus of the old program.[1]
- Several outlets summarize the shift as “Platinum Member Airfares” replacing the prior program and highlighting average savings of about $100 per ticket on international fares, with access to 30+ airlines and the ability to book for multiple travelers, plus earning miles or Membership Rewards on these bookings.[4][8][2]
Illustrative note: If you’re in New York City and considering a trip soon, you’d search AmexTravel for Platinum Member Airfares, then compare the discounted fares against standard public fares to confirm the savings for your dates and cabin. For transparency, always verify current terms in your Amex account, as benefits can evolve.
Key sources: AmEx official page outlining Platinum Member Airfares and booking through Amex Travel; coverage from travel news outlets detailing the 10% average savings, 30+ airlines, and passenger-count flexibility. These describe the program’s scope, enrollment, and payoff structure after the rollout in spring 2026.[10]
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www.el-balad.comAmerican Express has launched Platinum Member Airfares to replace the International Airline Program, promising savings of around 10%.
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thepointsguy.comAmerican Express just officially rolled out major changes to its flagship card, adding a slate of new perks while hiking the annual fee to a whopping $895 a year.
thriftytraveler.comAverage savings of $100 per ticket on international fares, access to 30+ airlines and rewards stacking of up to 5x Membership Rewards points.
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