American Express announces return of Member Week with special offers

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American Express is set to bring back its Member Week for 2025, offering cardholders a variety of special offers during the five-day event scheduled from March 17 to 21. The last Member Week was held in October 2023, featuring numerous experiences and statement credits with travel brands like Delta Air Lines and Hilton, resulting in savings of up to $400.

Member Week serves as a platform for American Express to highlight the perks and benefits available to its cardholders. Since its debut in 2021, the event has evolved, providing unique offers and experiences. Access is exclusive to personal, business, and corporate American Express cardholders. In 2023, a Member Week Pass was introduced for potential customers, though it remains unclear if this will be available in 2025.

According to the American Express website, this year’s event will celebrate “iconic brands with more than a century of service” in honor of the company’s 175th anniversary. Brands such as Hilton, Hertz, Exxon Mobile Rewards, Macy’s, and Barnes & Noble are among those featured on the Member Week site.

Cardholders can also expect opportunities to purchase tickets for major entertainment and sporting events through Amex presales during Member Week. Past events have included Coachella and the U.S. Open golf championship.

As anticipation builds for this year’s offerings, now may be an opportune time for those without an American Express card to consider applying. Recommended options include The Platinum Card from American Express, The Business Platinum Card from American Express, The American Express Gold Card, American Express Business Gold Card, Delta SkyMiles Reserve American Express Card, and Delta SkyMiles Reserve Business American Express Card.

For updates on specific offers during Member Week, keep an eye on the Amex Member Week site.



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