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It’s official: The American Express Platinum Card® has rolled out a higher annual fee, while adding new perks, keeping existing benefits and upgrading some. Following a precedent set by Chase when it ...
The SmartDelay benefit grants lounge access to the cardholder and up to three travel companions when a flight is delayed by ...
American Express Platinum Card® delivers unmatched lounge access and thousands in travel and lifestyle credits. But its new annual fee is the highest on the market. Chase Sapphire Reserve® offers ...
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The American Express Platinum Card has increased its annual fee to $895. Cardholders now receive up to $300 twice a year for hotel bookings. Benefits include credits for Uber, CLEAR+ membership, and ...