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6 credit card benefits that double as last-minute holiday gifts
Up to $50 in Saks credits with the Amex Platinum
Pay for someone's Global Entry or TSA application, and get reimbursed
If you're not set on your gift being a surprise, it's always a nice gesture to offer to cover the cost of applying for TSA PreCheck or Global Entry (which comes with a PreCheck membership). To gift this benefit, you'll probably need to coordinate — your loved one has to make an Trusted Traveler Program account and enter a credit card number for payment.
These are some of the many credit cards that offer a Global Entry/TSA PreCheck statement credit:
- Capital One® Venture® Rewards Credit Card ($95 annual fee; waived the first year)
- Chase Sapphire Reserve ($450 annual fee)
- The Platinum Card from American Express ($550 annual fee)
- The Business Platinum Card from American Express ($595 annual fee)
- IHG Rewards Club Premier Credit Card ($89 annual fee)
- Bank of America® Premium Rewards® Visa® credit card ($95 annual fee)
- United Explorer Card ($95 annual fee; waived the first year)
- Southwest Rapid Rewards Performance Business Credit Card ($199 annual fee)
- Citi® / AAdvantage® Executive World Elite Mastercard® ($450 annual fee)
- Marriott Bonvoy Brilliant™ American Express® Card ($450 annual fee)
Up to $100 toward Away luggage
The Amex Green card was recently updated, and it's currently offering a welcome bonus that includes a statement credit with Away luggage.
If you apply by January 15, 2020, you can get up to $100 back as a statement credit when you make an eligible purchase with Away in the first three months from your account-opening date.
Read more: The best carry-on luggage you can buy now
The Amex Green card also offers up to $100 per year in statement credits when you use the card to pay for CLEAR membership (which costs $179 per year), and up to $100 per year in statement credits for LoungeBuddy purchases. So you have a few different options for gifting benefits from this card.
Click here to learn more about the Amex Green card »Up to $100 toward a purchase with Dell
The Amex Business Platinum card offers up to $200 in statement credits for Dell purchases in the US each year, divided into two credits of up to $100 for each half of the year.
$100 might not make a huge dent in the price of a laptop, but consider using this statement credit to shop for accessories like a laptop case or a smart-home device like the Nest thermostat.
Click here to learn more about the Business Platinum card from American Express »Pay for someone's checked bag
Several American Express cards offer annual airline fee credits, which reimburse you up to a specified dollar amount for expenses like checked bags and in-flight purchases with your designated airline (you'll specify this in your Amex account).
- The Platinum Card from American Express — Up to $200 each year
- The Business Platinum Card from American Express — Up to $200 each year
- American Express® Gold Card — Up to $100 each year
Because you're limited to one airline and the credit doesn't apply to actual airfare, it can be difficult to use it all up, especially with the generous $200 limit on the Amex Platinum and Business Platinum. But you can pay for someone else's checked bags, or buy your travel companion an in-flight beverage.
I used my annual airline fee credit from the Amex Platinum to cover checked baggage for both me and my aunt when we went skiing a few years ago — she appreciated the gesture, and I still got nowhere near the $200 limit that year!
Click here to learn more about the Amex Gold card »Use your points and miles to gift award travel
If you're sitting on a stash of points or miles, don't forget that you can use those rewards to book someone a flight or hotel stay.
With cards like the Amex Platinum and the Chase Sapphire Preferred Card, the points you can earn can be transferred to a number of travel partners, and you can even book travel directly with Amex or Chase, respectively.
You could also use airline miles from a card like the United Explorer or hotel points from a card like the Marriott Bonvoy Brilliant to book travel for someone else.
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