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Why the Amex Platinum is a great card for active-duty military
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American Express adheres to the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act by limiting interest, annual membership fees, late fees and returned payment fees for eligible cardmembers.
The Platinum Card® from American Express is great for active-duty military because it offers various benefits like airport lounge access, airline fee credit and Uber Cash.
American Express also offers other travel credit cards that may be a great fit for military members.
Active military members and their families face many challenges, such as lengthy separation from loved ones and financial stress. To help navigate these challenges, the federal government enacted the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act (SCRA) and the Military Lending Act (MLA), providing military personnel with benefits like interest rate caps and reduced fees.
The Platinum Card® from American Express is one of the best travel rewards cards on the market, loaded with premium benefits like airport lounge membership and elite status with select hotels. The card also comes with hundreds of dollars worth of credits, including hotel and airline fee credits, Uber Cash and complimentary Walmart+ membership credit.
Because of how Amex adheres to the SCRA and the MLA, the Amex Platinum winds up being an excellent card for active-duty military members and their families to take advantage of. Here’s how to determine if this card is right for you.
Is the American Express Platinum Card annual fee reduced for military members?
In short: Yes, Amex does reduce the annual fee for active-duty military members.
The American Express Platinum Card usually comes with a high $695 annual fee for the primary cardholder and $195 annual fee for additional cardholders. But American Express doesn’t charge this fee for eligible active military members, their spouses and child dependents. So if you’re on active duty, you can enjoy all the generous benefits this card has to offer at a reduced cost.
This is true whether you are a primary cardholder or an authorized user on another person’s account. For example, an active-duty service member could also become an authorized user on another person’s account for $0 per year, instead of the $195 per card that’s normally charged.
How do active-duty military members get American Express’s military credit card benefits?
Military members can get reduced interest and fee charges mainly because of the 2003 Servicemembers Civil Relief Act and the 2006 Military Lending Act. These two acts provide important consumer protections and benefits to military members and their families, such as caps on the amount of interest they’re required to pay.
Benefits from SCRA generally apply to credit acquired before active duty, meaning that if a servicemember opened a credit card before joining the military, they can go to their issuer and request waivers or benefits under the SCRA once they become an active-duty member.
MLA benefits, on the other hand, apply to credit acquired during active duty. No action is needed to qualify for MLA relief, but you must submit a request for SCRA relief online or by phone, fax or mail.
While American Express is not required to completely nix annual fees due to either of these acts, it goes the extra mile to help military members save money while using its products.
Does American Express reduce annual fees for veterans?
While active-duty military members can have their annual fee reduced to $0, the same isn’t true for military veterans. Once you’re no longer active, the SCRA and MLA benefits end — including reduced interest and fees for service members.
However, the annual fee for the Amex Platinum Card may still be worth it for veterans. If you travel often and can take advantage of enough of the card’s credits, you can offset the annual fee while enjoying premium features.
Benefits of the Amex Platinum
The American Express military benefits under the SCLA give you access to popular Amex Platinum perks at an extremely reduced cost. Those include:
The American Express Membership Rewards program is among one of the best credit card rewards programs, known for its value and flexibility. This program lets you earn points to book travel directly through the American Express Travel portal, but you can also transfer your points to an American Express transfer partner and book with them, which would typically get you the most value for your rewards.
You can also redeem points for gift cards, merchandise and statement credits, but these options typically come with a lower redemption value.
The Platinum Card comes with Priority Pass Select membership that extends access to more than 1,500 airport lounges across over 140 countries. You can access several other lounge networks, including Delta Sky Clubs when you fly with Delta Air Lines and Amex Centurion Lounges. While individual airport lounges can be hit or miss in terms of the food, drink and relaxation potential, it’s an amazing deal to get this benefit for free.
You also get up to $200 in statement credits each calendar year toward airline incidental purchases, though these credits are only good for a single airline you select ahead of time. Also, you can’t use these credits for airfare — only for incidental fees charged to your card’s account, such as baggage fees or in-flight refreshments.
You can get up to $200 in statement credits each calendar year when you book prepaid stays at places in the Fine Hotels + Resorts or The Hotel Collection network. These bookings must be made through the American Express Travel portal.
You get up to $200 in Uber Cash a year (terms apply), although these credits are doled out on a monthly basis — $15 for each month (except for December, when you get $20). These credits can help you save a considerable amount if you use Uber every month, but they do not roll over to the next month if you don’t use them.
The Amex Platinum gets you automatic Marriott Bonvoy Gold Elite Status and Hilton Honors Gold Status. This level of status may help you get free breakfast in some Hilton properties, whereas you’re more likely to benefit from a room upgrade with the Marriott Bonvoy program.
With either program, you’ll earn more points on paid stays due to your elite status. You’ll also have the ability to quickly climb the elite status ladder with paid stays since you’re getting a head start as a Gold member.
You can use your credit card to cover the cost of either a TSA PreCheck membership for up to $85 or Global Entry for up to $120. The statement credit for these memberships comes every 4 to 5 years, depending on your renewal schedule. Since Global Entry includes TSA PreCheck, however, this membership is easily the better deal.
Rack up 5X points on flights booked directly with airlines or through the Amex travel portal on up to $500,000 in spending per year, as well as prepaid hotels booked through the Amex travel portal. If you’re someone who frequently travels for work or leisure, being able to earn such a high rate for each purchase can help you quickly grow your rewards balance.
Other American Express military credit cards
While the Platinum Card is a popular choice for active-duty military members and their families, other American Express credit cards may be more attractive. Depending on how you spend and like to redeem rewards, you might want to consider the following alternatives:
Earn 125,000 Bonus Miles after you spend $6,000 in eligible purchases on your new Card in your first 6 months of Card Membership. Offer Ends 10/29/2025.
14X points at participating Hilton hotels or resorts
7X points on flights booked directly with airlines or via the Amex Travel portal, on car rentals booked directly from select car rental companies and at U.S. restaurants
3X points on other purchases
175,000 points after spending $6,000 in purchases in the first six months from account opening (offer ends 8/13/25)
Earn 4X Membership Rewards® points per dollar spent on purchases at restaurants worldwide, on up to $50,000 in purchases per calendar year, then 1X points for the rest of the year.
Earn 4X Membership Rewards® points per dollar spent at US supermarkets, on up to $25,000 in purchases per calendar year, then 1X points for the rest of the year.
Earn 3X Membership Rewards® points per dollar spent on flights booked directly with airlines or on AmexTravel.com.
Earn 2X Membership Rewards® points per dollar spent on prepaid hotels and other eligible purchases booked on AmexTravel.com.
Earn 1X Membership Rewards® point per dollar spent on all other eligible purchases.
You may be eligible for as high as 100,000 Membership Rewards® Points after spending $6,000 in eligible purchases on your new Card in your first 6 months of Membership. Welcome offers vary and you may not be eligible for an offer.
3X points in an expanded travel category (flights, hotels, rental cars, tours, travel purchases on third-party travel websites and travel purchases via the Amex Travel portal)
3X points at restaurants worldwide (including takeout and delivery in the U.S.)
3X points on transit (including trains, taxicabs, rideshare services, ferries, tolls, parking, buses and subways)
1X points on all other purchases
40,000 Membership Rewards points when you spend $3,000 on purchases within six months from account opening
Earn 5X points on flights and prepaid hotels booked on AmexTravel.com.
Earn 1.5X points (that’s an extra half point per dollar) on purchases at US construction material & hardware suppliers, electronic goods retailers and software & cloud system providers, and shipping providers, as well as on each eligible purchase of $5,000 or more, up to $2 million of these purchases per calendar year. Purchases eligible for multiple additional point bonuses will only receive the highest eligible bonus.
Earn 1X points on other eligible purchases.
Welcome Offer: Earn 150,000 Membership Rewards® points after you spend $20,000 in eligible purchases on the Card within the first 3 months of Card Membership.
$695
The bottom line
If you’re an active-duty military member and can get an American Express credit card minus the annual fee, you might as well go for one of the most premium Amex cards available.
*Information about the American Express® Green Card and Hilton Honors American Express Aspire Card has been collected independently by Bankrate. The card details have not been reviewed or approved by the issuer.
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