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1.   Earn 60,000 Delta Miles and $50 Statement Credit with AMEX Gold Delta SkyMiles Card

Via Slickdeals, folks report a new targeted AMEX Gold Delta SkyMiles card offer for 60,000 Delta Miles and a $50 statement credit after spending $1,000 in purchases within the 1st 3 months.

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

Check If You Were Targeted to Earn 60,000 Delta Miles With the New AMEX Gold Delta Card Offer!

The offer expires August 31, 2015.

Here’s how to access the offer:

If you’re targeted, you’ll have the opportunity to apply for the personal or business version of the card.

Here’s how to increase your chances of being targeted for the next AMEX promotion.

This is double the current public sign-up bonus of 30,000 Delta miles, so if you’ve had your eye on this card, this is a good deal!

Read my post about how to use Delta miles to visit Europe!

2.   New AMEX Centurion Lounge Coming to Houston

Link:   AMEX Centurion Lounge Website

Link:   The Platinum Card from American Express

Link:  The Business Platinum® Card from American Express

Link:  The Platinum Card® from American Express Exclusively for Mercedes-Benz

Via View From the Wing, AMEX is building a new Centurion Lounge in Terminal D of Houston’s George Bush Intercontinental Airport.  It’s expected to open in the 1st half of 2016.

The New AMEX Centurion Lounge in Houston Will Offer Hot and Cold Food Options, Craft Cocktails, and Free Wi-Fi

The new lounge will be the 7th airport lounge for AMEX.  Access is complimentary for members of the AMEX Platinum Card or AMEX Platinum Business Card traveling the same-day on any airline.

Day passes are available for $50 if you have any other AMEX card, subject to capacity.

Houston will be a great addition to the growing lounge network!

3.   Last Chance for $5 Off $50+ at Target.com When You Pay With a Visa Signature Card

Link:   Visa Signature Offers

Link:   Chase Sapphire Preferred

Link:   Citi Hilton HHonors Visa Signature Card

Through July 25, 2015 (tomorrow!), you can save $5 when you spend $50+ at Target.com.

Save $5 When You Spend $50+ at Target.com When You Pay With a Visa Signature Card

To take part in this deal, find the offer under “Shopping” on the Visa Signature website and click “Redeem.”

Visa Signature cards, like the Chase Sapphire Preferred and Citi Hilton HHonors Visa Signature Card, also include access to +1 Movie Fridays and discounted museum memberships.

If “Signature” is printed underneath the Visa logo on your card, it’s eligible for these offers!

4.   Alaska Airlines Begins Partnership With Hainan Airlines, Effective Immediately

Link:   Alaska Airlines Partners

Link:   How to Earn Alaska Airlines Miles On Airline Partners

Via One Mile at a Time, Alaska Airlines is now partners with Hainan Airlines.

Hainan Airlines Is the Newest Partner for Alaska Airlines

You can earn Alaska Airlines miles on Hainan Airlines starting right away.  And you can use Alaska Airlines miles for award flights on Hainan Airlines as soon as November 2015.

Alaska Airlines has many interesting airline partners and new options for using miles on award flights are always welcome!

And remember that tomorrow is the blog giveaway for a BIG number of airline miles!

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