Amex Platinum debuts new benefits and higher annual fee

The credit card market is always changing to attract cardholders and set itself apart from the competition. Even the most popular credit cards don’t stay the same for very long. Amex Platinum debuts new benefits

On July 1, 2021, American Express announced major changes to one of its most well-known cards – The Platinum Card® from American Express.

The card is getting new perks, like statement credits worth hundreds of dollars. Sadly, these new, exciting benefits come with a big price increase: Platinum will now cost $695 a year.

Over $920 in new statement credits

With the new benefits, the Amex Platinum’s value is hard to compete with. Here’s an overview of the new annual statement credits and other perks cardholders now have access to. Amex Platinum debuts new benefits

$209 Clear credit

To offer cardholders a way to move through airport security lines faster, the Amex Platinum has already been offering statement credits (up to $209) to cover Global Entry or TSA PreCheck application fees.

Now, cardholders can also cover the cost of a Clear membership, with up to $209 in statement credits annually if they pay with their Amex Platinum. Clear scans members’ eyes and face to quickly verify their identity and allow them to skip long airport lines.

See related: TSA PreCheck vs. Global Entry vs. Clear: Which is best for you? Amex Platinum debuts new benefits

$600 hotel credit

Previously, the American Express Platinum offered up to $600 hotel experience credit at eligible properties booked through the American Express Travel portal.

Now, on top of that, cardholders can enjoy an semi-annually $300 credit on prepaid bookings with American Express Travel at Fine Hotels + Resorts or The Hotel Collection properties (requires minimum two-night stay). Amex Platinum debuts new benefits

$300 Equinox credit

The Amex Platinum has great news for some fitness lovers, too: Cardholders can receive up to $300 in annual statement credits (up to $25 per month) when using the card to pay for an eligible Equinox membership.

Here’s the list of memberships that qualify for the credit: Amex Platinum debuts new benefits

  • Equinox All Access
  • Destination
  • E by Equinox
  • Equinox+ (on-demand fitness app)

$300 digital entertainment credit

Digital subscription credits are coming to the Amex Platinum too. Platinum cardmembers can receive up to $300 in annual statement credits (up to $25 every month) when using their card to pay for Peacock, Audible, SiriusXM and The New York Times subscriptions. Amex Platinum debuts new benefits

Other new benefits

Besides new statement credit benefits, the American Express Platinum has also added a few new perks.

Cardmembers will have access to the Premium Private Jet Program, which offers discounts, flight credits and other benefits for Wheels Up members. Another luxury perk added to the card is Global Dining Access by Resy, which can provide special access to popular restaurants and dining events. To help cardholders stay on top of all things travel, food and culture, the Platinum membership now also includes a subscription to a lifestyle destination resource Departures. Amex Platinum debuts new benefits

A new welcome offer

To sweeten the deal, the American Express Platinum comes with an impressive welcome offer – 175,000 points after you spend $8,000 in the first six months. That’s $1,000 worth of airfare when booked through the American Express Travel portal.

Additionally, cardmembers will earn 10 points per dollar at restaurants worldwide and when they Shop Small in the U.S. during their first six months with the card (on up to $25,000 in combined purchases). Amex Platinum debuts new benefits

Are the new benefits worth the increased fee?

Without a doubt, the updated Amex Platinum is packed to the brim with valuable benefits – annual credits alone are now worth over $1,400.

Yet, these new benefits may be a sign Amex has redesigned the Platinum with a different type of cardholder in mind. The older version of the card was a solid product that could make sense for an average cardholder who travels often and likes to keep their travel comfortable. Amex Platinum debuts new benefits

The updated Amex Platinum seems to be targeting a higher spending audience, and it’s not only the Premium Private Jet Program that makes it apparent.

Consider the new up to $600 hotel credit: It only works for Amex’s Fine Hotels + Resorts and The Hotel Collection properties, which are typically not the most budget-friendly options. Moreover, the Fine Hotels + Resorts mainly offers expensive luxury properties.

Further, Equinox is known for its luxurious gyms. With a 12-month contract, a monthly gym membership can cost over $200 in monthly fees – that’s quite a financial commitment even when you factor in $25 in monthly credits.

The $300 digital entertainment credit could potentially justify the up to $25 in statement credits each month for an average spender. Still, the list of eligible services leaves a lot to be desired. The subscriptions that qualify for the credit comprise a limited array of options, which doesn’t include streaming services with the largest subscriber counts like Netflix, Spotify or Disney+. At the moment, it’s unclear if Amex will add more eligible services in the future. Amex Platinum debuts new benefits

See related: Best credit cards for streaming services

Bottom line

The new benefits on the American Express Platinum can offer excellent value to high earners seeking a premium credit card product that provides luxury perks. For this type of consumer, the $895 annual fee will all but pay itself. An average cardholder, however, may find it harder to maximize the new benefits – and justify the new fee. Amex Platinum debuts new benefits

The increased annual fee is already in effect for new cardholders and kicks in on Jan. 1, 2022, for existing cardmembers.

ana staples  is a staff reporter and young credit expert reporter for CreditCards.com and covers product news and credit advice. She loves sharing financial expertise with her reader and believes that the right financial advice at the right time can make a real difference. In her free time, Anastasiia writes romance stories and plans a trip to the French Riviera she’ll take one day—when she has enough points, that is. Amex Platinum debuts new benefits

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