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4 New AMEX Offers: Save on Upcoming Hotel Stays

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Via Running With Miles and Doctor of Credit, you can save money on upcoming hotel stays using AMEX Offers.

I love AMEX Offers because they’re an easy way to save money or earn extra AMEX Membership Rewards points on purchases you may have been planning.

To take advantage of these AMEX discounts, just add the deals to your card.  Then you’ll earn a statement credit or bonus points when you make a qualifying purchase.

With New AMEX Offers, You Can Save $60 off $300+ at Loews Hotels and Resorts, Like the Beautiful Loews Santa Monica Beach Hotel

Sometimes these deals are targeted, so sign-in to your American Express online account to see if you qualify.

Here are the ways you can save!

1.   Waldorf Astoria & Conrad Hotels

Don’t forget to request a Hilton status match before booking!

2.   Courtyard by Marriott

3.   Comfort Inn

4.   Loews Hotels and Resorts

Bottom Line

With new AMEX offers, you can save money on hotel stays at Conrad and Waldorf Astoria, Comfort Inn, and Loews Hotels and Resorts.

Or earn bonus AMEX Membership Rewards points on stays at Courtyard by Marriott.

Don’t forget you can get these discounts more than once if you have multiple AMEX cards!

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