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Amex Member Week £75 off £300 Amex Travel spend deal is live – but excludes flights

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Last week we flagged American Express ‘Member Week’, a new initiative this year which copies a successful US promotion

Amidst all of the competitions and other promotions, the one thing that seemed to offer genuine value was £75 cashback on a £300 Amex Travel spend.

The deal is now live so we have full clarity on how it works. The bad news is that flight bookings are excluded.

American Express Member Week

It is also very restricted, both in terms of the number of registrations allowed and the cards on which it appears.

The good news is that, if you are selected, you have until 20th December to make your purchase.

You MUST register for the offer before making a booking. You may, or may not, find it under the ‘Offers’ tab of your American Express card:

Amex Member Week

Here are the key things to note:

  • It’s restricted to 20,000 registrations, which is a tiny fraction of the UK American Express cardholder base. Move quickly if you want to register.
  • It does not seem to appear on co-brand travel cards (British Airways, Marriott), presumably due to conflicts with the co-brand partner – your best bet is Gold or Platinum, and I don’t even have it on my Platinum (it is on my wife’s Gold)
  • It only appears to be on primary cards, not supplementary cards
  • The £300 must be spent in a single transaction
  • You have until 20th December to make your booking, and there are no restrictions on when the hotel stay or car hire actually takes place
  • Only pre-paid hotel and car hire bookings count, not flights
  • As usual, hotel bookings via Amex Travel will be ineligible for status benefits or loyalty points, so the deal is best used for independent hotels or those where you have no interest in points

The bottom line is that it’s both better and worse than we expected. The inability to book flights is disappointing, as is the low number of registrations allowed, but the fact that you have until 20th December to book means that those who can register should be able to find a way of using it.


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Comments (147)

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  • Lee says:

    Will the offer work with FHR prepaid booking as not sure if FHR is part of AMEX travel.

    • Lee says:

      Just realised the offer only saved on my gold card but not on platinum card which kindly prevented to stack this offer with FHR 🙁

  • Joe says:

    Didn’t get it on BAPP

  • Joel__r says:

    I messaged American Express and the offers are being added to the account over the remainder of the day

  • Maples says:

    Honestly, isn’t this offer bad for being something for a “Member Week”?

    Other hotels provide the same or offer more in statement credit than this. Am I missing something or is this just overhyped?

  • Phil says:

    Having read the Amex members week website, there are no specific mentions that the offer is limited in this way. While it does state eligible cards only,
    , enrolment and other terms and conditions apply – it doesn’t then go on to list them. I think there is definitely some detail missing here that would mean this is not following the letter (if not the spirit) of ASA code rules. They could have easily pointed out that the offer is targeted and subject to a registration cap. They don’t – so this comes across as something that’s being made widely available. Great way to p* lots of customers.

    • Yorkieflyer says:

      Exactly the way not to run a promotion in my view, appear to promise something and not deliver

  • Nigel W says:

    I have managed to get it added via live chat on the app

  • BJ says:

    Received an email just this moment with the offer so perhaps that was always the intended route of registration.

    • Vit says:

      Yes, but as it asked you to log in to save in such offers then once you log in, blank. Nothing there! Amex does know a thing or two to p* customer. 😀

    • Yorkieflyer says:

      I had the email, but no offers, ludicrous

  • GarethJ says:

    what I just got told by CS

    I understand that you are referring to offer Spend £300 and get £75, This offer is expired and no longer valid, you can explore other available offers on your card,

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