American express business platinum travel insurance benefits

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Editor’s note: This post has been updated with the latest credit card information and benefits.


The Business Platinum Card® from American Express ($595, see rates and fees) routinely ranks as one of the best business credit cards thanks to its outstanding travel benefits, not to mention a welcome bonus that is currently 100,000 Membership Rewards® points after you spend $15,000 on eligible purchases with the Business Platinum Card within the first 3 months of Card Membership.

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But the card also offers a slate of perks that might not be as familiar to cardholders or those considering getting the card -- all for an annual fee that’s $100 less than the personal Platinum Card® from American Express ($695, see rates and fees).

Here's a list of some of the card’s best benefits, including some you might not have noticed before.

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The Basics

As a reminder, here's the current offer on the card and some of its more notable travel benefits.

The Business Platinum Cardcurrently offers 100,000 Membership Rewards® points after you spend $15,000 on eligible purchases with the Business Platinum Card within the first 3 months of Card Membership.

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Amex Business Platinum card benefits:

  • Annual airline-fee credit of up to $200 on charges by the airline you select*
  • Annual credit of up to $200 with Dell on U.S. purchases*
  • 5x Membership Rewards points on flights and on eligible hotels booked directly on amextravel.com
  • 1.5x points per dollar on eligible purchases of $5,000 or more up to 1 million additional points per calendar year
  • 35% Pay with Points bonus when booking airfare with points through Amex Travel (up to 500,000 points per calendar year)
  • Up to $100 fee credit for Global Entry or an $85 fee credit for TSA PreCheck every four years (4.5 years for PreCheck)
  • Up to $179 Clear annual statement credit per calendar year
  • 22 airline and hotel transfer partners
  • Access to the American Express Global Lounge Collection, which includes Centurion Lounges, Priority Pass lounges and Delta Sky Clubs*
  • Register for complimentary Gold elite status at Hilton and Marriott Hotels*
  • Complimentary memberships in Hertz Gold Plus Rewards, Avis Preferred and National Car Rental Emerald Club Executive*
  • Ability to book stays through Amex Fine Hotels & Resorts with value-added perks
  • International Airline Program airfare purchase discounts
  • No foreign transaction fees (see rates and fees)
  • $595 annual fee (see rates and fees)
  • Terms apply

*Enrollment required for select benefits.

Related: Are the perks worth the price? A review of the Business Platinum Card from American Express

(Photo by Zach Griff/The Points Guy)

Lesser-known benefits

Now that we’ve got the top banner travel benefits out of the way, let’s get into the nitty-gritty perks that cardholders might not be taking advantage of, or even know they have.

Trip cancellation and interruption insurance: If you book a round-trip flight entirely with your eligible card and the flight is canceled for a “covered reason” — including inclement weather, terrorist action, call to jury duty, sudden illness or injury to you or an eligible traveler, or physician-led quarantine — you may receive reimbursement of nonrefundable travel expenses of up to $10,000 per trip, with a maximum of up to $20,000 per eligible account for each consecutive 12-month period. This was included in the perks added to higher-end Amex cards in 2020.

Trip delay insurance: The card's trip delay protection covers round-trip flights purchased entirely with an eligible card. (This includes using the card to pay taxes and fees on award tickets or Pay With Points tickets.) If your trip is delayed by more than six hours because of a covered reason, this perk will reimburse unexpected expenses — such as meals, lodging and personal-use items — up to $500 per trip and up to two claims per card per consecutive 12-month period.

Lost or stolen baggage insurance: Like many other travel cards, this one offers insurance for lost or stolen bags. When you use your card to purchase the entire fare on a common carrier, coverage is provided up to $2,000 for checked baggage and up to a combined maximum of $3,000 for checked and carry-on baggage per person. For New York State residents, there's a $2,000 limit per bag/suitcase for each covered person with a $10,000 aggregate maximum for all people per trip.

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Car rental loss and damage insurance: This is secondary rental insurance, rather than the primary insurance offered by other cards like the Chase Sapphire Reserve, but will cover you up to $75,000 for damage or theft.

Purchase protection: This oft-overlooked benefit gives cardholders coverage up to 90 days from the date of purchase if an item is stolen, accidentally damaged, etc. The coverage is limited up to $10,000 per occurrence and up to $50,000 per account per calendar year to repair, replace, or reimburse you for the item.

Extended warranty: This benefit adds up to one extra year to the original manufacturer’s warranty of five years or less. Coverage is up to $10,000 per item and $50,000 per account per calendar year.

Return protection: Return protection provides refunds to cardholders when a merchant won't take back an eligible item up to 90 days from purchase. The benefit applies to eligible purchases charged entirely to your card up to $300 per item, and up to a maximum of $1,000 per account per calendar year, based on the date of purchase.

Pay Over Time feature: This is especially handy for small-business owners whose cash flow might be irregular at times. If eligible, cardholders can enroll and pay certain purchases over time, though they do accrue interest on the balance, as with a credit card.

Concierge: Cardholders have access to a special phone service that can assist with tasks such as booking restaurants and events, or delivering items on demand. You must call to activate this benefit, but you can also sign up for texting for more convenience.

Preferred Seating Program: Thanks to Amex’s connections, its high-end cardholders get access to premium seats for cultural and sporting events based on availability — including some impossible-to-get tickets like Hamilton. While this probably isn't a current selling point of the card, hopefully, more folks will be able to take advantage of it post-COVID.

Premium Private Jet Program: Cardmembers who purchase a Delta Private Jets Card (now part of Wheels Up) are entitled to a 20% discount off published fares for select fare classes in effect when booked.

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Connect to QuickBooks: Amex business cardholders get this perk, which automatically logs transactions using their associated card to their Quickbooks account daily, which makes keeping track of purchases and expenses that much easier.

InCircle: This is Neiman Marcus’s loyalty program. When you enroll your Business Platinum Card with InCircle, you receive 1 point for every dollar of eligible purchases charged on your card at Neiman Marcus, Bergdorf Goodman, Last Call, Horchow or Cusp. For every 10,000 points you earn, you'll get a $100 InCircle Point Card. Points are not awarded for the costs of sales tax, shipping, alterations, gift packaging, fur services, repair and cleaning of shoes, handbags, optical, precious jewelry, monogramming, salon products and services, and valet parking.

Departures Magazine: This is a luxury magazine that is published seven times a year exclusively for Platinum Card and Business Platinum Card members.

Related: Credit card showdown: Amex Platinum vs. Amex Business Platinum

Bottom line

Although the Business Platinum Card comes with plenty of widely advertised perks, there are dozens of lesser-known benefits which can add tremendous value to the card if you maximize them.

These include travel and purchase protections, as well as exclusive access to events, premium travel experiences and more. If you carry the card or are thinking of applying for it, be sure to look through the card’s benefits guide in detail to make sure you will take advantage of all it has to offer.

Additional reporting by Carissa Rawson.

For rates and fees of The Business Platinum Card from American Express, click here.

Feature photo by Isabelle Raphael /The Points Guy.

Editorial disclaimer: Opinions expressed here are the author’s alone, not those of any bank, credit card issuer, airline or hotel chain, and have not been reviewed, approved or otherwise endorsed by any of these entities.

What are the benefits of AMEX Business Platinum?

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5x Membership Rewards points per $1 on flights and prepaid hotels at Amex Travel..
Up to $200 annual airline fee credit..
Statement credits on select purchases with your card..

Does American Express have travel benefit?

Get to your next trip faster with up to 5X points when you book travel using your American Express Card on select flights, hotels, cruises, and vacation packages. Through your American Express Card Membership, you have access to exclusive American Express Travel programs that will bring extra value to your trip.

What is Platinum Travel Assistance?

AXA Platinum offers coverage for trip interruption, baggage protection, travel delay, $250,000 medical, and includes the pre-existing medical conditions waiver if purchase within 14 days of initial trip deposit. Featuring optional rental car collision protection.

Is American Express Business Platinum Card worth it?

Bottom line. The Amex Business Platinum Card is an excellent choice for business travelers with expenses in the new bonus categories and those that offer statement credits. While it might not be worth the money for all business owners, its travel perks are difficult, if not impossible, to beat.