Which American Express Card is the Best for You?

With the launching of so many unique credit cards that has a range of fabulous perks and benefits, it can be daunting to pick out the perfect and the highest-earning Amex card. At PointsAdvisor, we have done that research for you, so you can spend that time doing things you love. 

This page will simplify the information for you and help you pick the right card so you’re one step closer to your dream getaway.

Amex Reward Points Earning Rates Per $1 Spent

American Express Personal Cards

Amex Reward Points Earning Rates

Card Names Category Annual fee Supermarket & Petrol Overseas Others Gov’t Other Major Benefits
Platinum card tier-I $1,450 2.25 1

$450 Travel Credit, Accor Plus Membership -$395, Hotel Elite Status, Priority Pass

Sign-up incentive: 150k Bonus Member reward points

Explorer card tier tier-III $395 2

$400 Travel Credit, two complimentary entries per year to Lounges.

Sign-up incentive: 70k Bonus Member reward points

Essential tier-III $0 1.25

Smartphone Screen Insurance up to $500 for screen repairs, twice a year.

Sign-up incentive: Receive $100 back

Platinum Edge tier-II $195 3 2 1

$200 Travel Credit.

Sign-up incentive: $0 Annual Card Fee in the first year

Points earned above are American Express Reward Points.

Qantas and Virgin Amex Personal Cards

Qantas Amex Cards Annual fee Qantas Products others Government Other Major Benefits
Qantas Ultimate $450 2.25 1.25 0.5

$450 Qantas Travel Credit each year,
Two complimentary entries per year to the American Express Lounge at Sydney & Mel Intl airports,
Two club lounge invitations

Sign-up incentive: 55k Bonus Qantas Points

Qantas Premium $249 2 1 2 Complimentary Qantas Club lounge invitations

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Sign up incentive: 30k Bonus Qantas Points

Qantas Discovery $0 1.75 0.75  
 
Virgin Amex Cards Annual fee Virgin Products others Government Other Major Benefits
Velocity Platinum $375 2.25 1.25 0.5 complimentary domestic return flight

Sign up incentive: 75k Bonus Velocity Points

Velocity Escape $0 1.75 0.75  

Points earned above are airline-specific loyalty points; these cannot be transferred or converted to other loyalty programs. 


American Express Business Cards

Business Card Names Card Category Annual Fee Government Others Other Major Benefits
Platinum Business Card tier-I $800 1 2

Hotel Elite Status
Accor Plus membership
Virgin & Amex Lounge access

Sign-up incentive: 200k bonus Rewards points 

Gold Business card tier tier-II $105
($89 Membership Enrolment Rewards fee)
1.5 Complimentary Travel Insurance covers up to $300,000
Corporate Card tier-III $70
($89 Membership Enrolment Rewards fee)
Complimentary Travel Insurance covers up to $150,000

Points earned above are American Express Reward Points.

Qantas Business Cards

Card Names Annual fee Qantas Products Government/
Utilities/Insurance
Others  Other Major Benefits
Qantas Corporate Platinum Card $1,200 2 1 2

TRIPLE Qantas Points for your business on eligible Qantas flights

Qantas Club Lounge passes
Access savings of up to 8% on the base fare of eligible Qantas Flights

Sign-up incentive: 200k Bonus Qantas Points

Qantas Corporate Gold Card $105
($89 Membership Enrolment Rewards fee)
1.5

TRIPLE Qantas Points for your business on eligible Qantas flights

Complimentary Travel Insurance covers up to $300,000

Qantas Corporate Card $70
($89 Membership Enrolment Rewards fee)

TRIPLE Qantas Points for your business on eligible Qantas flights

Complimentary Travel Insurance covers up to $150,000

Points earned above are airline-specific loyalty points; these cannot be transferred or converted to other loyalty programs. 

How to Compare Amex Cards Points Earning Capacity

Remember, Qantas or Virgin cards earn Qantas or Virgin points, respectively; there’s NO conversion.

Reward points earned by non-airline branded cards will convert to fewer airline points; see conversion details below. Only transfer your points to airline loyalty programs once you know the best-valued flight you will redeem. 

Amex Points to Airline Points Conversion from 15th April 2019
    Tier-I
Premium
Tier-II
Ascent
Tier-III
Gateway
Airlines Air New Zealand 200:1
Other Eligible Airlines* 2:1
Eligibility Qantas Yes No No
Virgin Atlantic Yes No
Velocity Yes Yes
Hotels Hilton Honors 2:1
Marriot Bonvoy 3:2

* Amex reward points can be transferred to these airline reward programs
Asia Miles, Emirates Skyward Miles, Qantas Frequent Flyer, Etihad Guest, Singapore-Krisflyer, Malaysian Enrich, Thai Royal Orchid Plus, Velocity Frequent Flyer and Virgin Atlantic.  Qantas Frequent Flyer, Virgin Atlantic or Velocity Frequent Flyer may be excluded from some cards.

CONCLUSION

Generally, you earn the most airline points per dollar on Qantas or Virgin credit cards. However, there are limitations to these frequent flyer programs, such as award flight availability. It is only recommended if you are a loyal customer of either airline with the respective co-branded card. 

For those with flexibility in their airline of choice, the AMEX Platinum Card earns you the most points for general expenses yielding 2.25 points per dollar spent. 

It would help if you also considered the difference in annual fees; for example, Platinum Card earns you 2.25 points/$, while the Explorer Card earns you 2 points/$ on most purchases. This slight increase in earning rate while incurring an additional annual fee of $1055 means you must spend about $400,000 annually to make up for the difference. However, for frequent travellers who value some of the benefits of the Platinum Card, such as Priority Pass membership for lounge access, Platinum card concierge service, hotel benefits and other perks, the Platinum card is often the better choice.

You should also consider the existing membership tiers from the Airline and Hotel programs, as some elite tiers offer benefits that supersede the Platinum benefits. 

For those who spend a significant part of their weekly budget on groceries or fuel, the Platinum Edge card provides the highest earning rate of 3 points for every dollar spent. Alternatively, if you spend a considerable amount with David Jones, the David Jones Amex card may best fit you.

Some customers hold multiple Amex cards for different expenses to maximise the points accumulated—we recommend checking that the points earned outweigh the costs of having multiple cards.
 

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