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Best-Ever 75,000 AMEX Hilton Honors Sign-Up Bonus Returns!

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Via Running with Miles, the highest-ever 75,000 Hilton point sign-up bonus on the AMEX Hilton Honors card is back!

The 75,000 Hilton Point Sign-Up Bonus From the AMEX Hilton Card Is More Than Enough for a Free Night at the Hilton Fiji Resort & Spa

Here’s how to apply.  And a few suggestions on ways to use your Hilton points!

Higher 75,000 Points AMEX Hilton Honors Sign-Up Bonus Is Back!

Link:   Running With Miles

When you apply for the Hilton Honors™ Card from American Express card through June 30, 2016, you’ll earn 75,000 Hilton points after spending $1,000 on purchases in the first 3 months of account opening.

You’ll also get:

This card has NO annual fee.  But it does charge a ~3% foreign transaction fee, so it’s NOT a good card to use overseas.

Read my full review of the card here.

And to apply, go to Running with Miles for the application link.

Who Should Consider This Card?

Last month AMEX offered the same increased sign-up bonus for this card.  And currently, the AMEX Hilton Surpass card also has a higher 100,000 Hilton points sign-up bonus.

Unlike the Hilton Honors™ Surpass® Card from American Express card, this card has NO annual fee, so it’s also a good card to keep forever.  And if you stay at Hilton hotels occasionally, you can enjoy earning extra points with your Hilton Silver elite status.

The normal sign-up bonus is 50,000 Hilton points after meeting minimum spending requirements.  So this is a good deal.

Just remember, American Express only allows folks to earn the bonus once, per person, per lifetime, on all its cards.  So if you’ve had this card in the past, you can NOT earn the bonus again.

What Can You Do With Hilton Points?

For ideas on how to use 75,000 Hilton points, check out my top 10 hotels to book with Hilton points.  And consider these excellent Hilton hotels in Europe, the US, Australia & the South Pacific, Asia, the Caribbean, and on US beaches.  Or our readers’ favorite Hilton hotels around the world!

Remember, you’ll also get Hilton elite status with this card, so you’ll get the 5th night free when you book an award stay of 5+ consecutive nights.  It’s a terrific way to make your points last!

Emily and I don’t earn a commission from this offer, but we’ll always tell you about the best deals!

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