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The card now comes with 60,000 AMEX Membership Rewards points after meeting minimum spending requirements. Plus, the card has new features like $200 in Uber credits per year, and 5X points when you book hotels through AMEX Travel. But the annual fee has been raised to a whopping $550!
Use the Sign-Up Bonus From the AMEX Platinum for a Free Flight to Europe
You Can Use the Bonus Points You Earn From Opening the Personal or Small Business Version of the AMEX Starwood Card for a Free Round-Trip Coach Ticket to Hawaii!
7. Lyn, Million Mile Secrets contributor and author of Go To Travel Gal, explained 8 important things about flying Southwest. She detailed things like seat selection and space, no cancellation or change fees, and free in-flight entertainment.
Lyn Has Flown Her Family to Many Destinations, Like San Diego, On Southwest
You Can Use Your Marriott 7-Night Certificate at the Courtyard Middlebury and Enjoy an Extra Orange AutumnBonus: We’ve seen lots of fare sales this month! I told you about discounted coach and Business Class flights to Europe, as well as cheap flights to the Caribbean & Mexico, London & Paris, Iceland. And even an award sale to Europe!
Give Iceland a Chance! It’s Much Prettier Than It Sounds
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