I’ve already enrolled my account, which is why the big “Enroll Now” button isn’t showing. Scroll down the page until you see “Airline Fee Credit.” Simply click “Enroll Now” to get the process started. It’ll take you to an outline of all the significant benefits that come with this specific card. Next, you’ll click “Benefits” at the top navigation bar. You’re now on the correct landing page for the card that offers the airline fee reimbursement. Click on the card you want to access from the top right of the screen. If you’ve got multiple Amex cards (like most of us), you’ll have to select the card that comes with the airline incidentals credit. You can choose one of these airlines for your credit: You can change your selected airline by logging into your Amex account or calling the number on the back of your card.
(Photo by ULU_BIRD/Shutterstock.) How to select your airline Too many bags to haul through the airport? Use an Amex airline-fee credit to help cover the cost of checked-bag fees. The information for the Hilton Aspire card has been collected independently by Million Mile Secrets. The card details on this page have not been reviewed or provided by the card issuer. Here’s how to select your airline - and a look at what types of fees do and don’t qualify for these credits. But there’s another way to essentially use your airline credit towards United flights (more on that below). Normally you can only use the credit towards incidental purchases. You can choose which airline the credit will apply to when you open the card, but it must be used by the end of the year. With it, you can get from up to $200 to up to $250 toward incidentals on your airline of choice - and the credits renew each calendar year. This is a valuable benefit that comes with cards like The Platinum Card® from American Express and Hilton Honors American Express Aspire Card. One of the best American Express credit card perks is the annual credit for airline incidental fees.
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