Get up to S$430 Statement Credit per Registered Card with American Express’s New Open for Travel Campaign - 16 August to 30 November 2022
American Express has brought back popular hotel offers for the second time this year for card members who save the respective offers on their American Express cards - get up to S$430 in statement credit across participating hotel brands and properties in Singapore, Australia, and New Zealand for eligible spending between 16 August 2022 to 30 November 2022.
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Card Members can get up to S$430 in statement credit on each registered card when they charge eligible expenses from 16 August 2022 to 30 November 2022. There are four main offers to take advantage of under the new Open for Travel campaign:
World of Hyatt: Spend S$600, Get S$120 Statement Credit (20% Cashback)
Millennium Hotels & Resorts: Spend S$300, Get S$90 Statement Credit (30% Cashback)
The Unlimited Collection by Oakwood: Spend S$300, Get S$60 Statement Credit (20% Cashback), up to two times per registered card
Wyndham Hotels & Resorts: Spend S$400, Get S$100 Statement Credit (25% Cashback)
As usual, the offer is only valid for participating properties listed in the terms and conditions but it is interesting to note that there are also participating properties located in Australia and New Zealand for the World of Hyatt and Wyndham Hotels & Resorts which is great if you have travel plans to those regions in the months ahead. Do note that the minimum spend requirement can be cumulative within each offer so in the case of the World of Hyatt offer, you can accrue S$400 of spending in Andaz Singapore and another S$200 of spending in the Hyatt Regency Sydney to trigger the S$120 statement credit.
Planning to get an American Express card? Using any of the following MGM referral links will earn you either bonus MR Points or additional statement credits, depending on the card that you will be applying for:
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