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Maximise your Amex Credit Card Rewards
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For many decades, American Express credit cards have served the needs of the travelling public with a host of travel offerings and services. There are now several Amex travel rewards programs which you can access with your American Express credit cards. These rewards programs go by the overall name Membership Rewards program, and your options are:

Choices Membership: Rewards Choices allows you to redeem your rewards points against a wide variety of travel choices, gift cards, home and electronic products, and personal products. You can also use the points to help pay off the balance owing on your AMEX card. Among the special Amex travel rewards you get with this option is TravelKey, where your points can be redeemed for travel through Travelscene American Express and for accommodation rewards throughout Australia and the Asia Pacific region.

Ascent Membership: Rewards Ascent gives you the benefits of Choices but with something more ─ the option to redeem your earned Amex travel rewards points in frequent flyer and frequent guest programs partnered with American Express credit cards. This program is particularly useful for frequent travellers, giving you access to Amex travel rewards partnerships with many frequent flyer programs like Qantas Frequent Flyer, Velocity Rewards of Virgin Blue, and several other airlines.

Spirit: The Membership Rewards Spirit program is exclusive to American Express Qantas Corporate and Business accounts. The Amex travel rewards you earn under the Spirit program may be transferred to the Qantas Frequent Flyer program, 1 Amex travel rewards point for 1 Qantas Frequent Flyer point. Once the transfer is completed, you may then use your points with any of Qantas' partners in the oneworld alliance. Alternatively, you may transfer the Amex travel rewards points to a frequent guest program partner hotels (Hilton HHonors, Priority Club Worldwide and Starwood Preferred Guest).

Blue Sky: The Blue Sky awards program is exclusive to American Express Blue Sky credit card. The rewards points you receive in the Blue Sky rewards scheme do not have the usual blackout dates and you can fly any day of the year to a range of desinations. Aside from flights, Blue Sky awards points may also be redeemed for cruises, car hire, as well as for shopping and entertainment.

Program Membership Fees

There are fees that apply to every type of Membership Rewards program. Choices -- $40 for all personal and gold charge cards; blue and gold personal credit cards; and business cards; for corporate cards, the annual program fee is $55 or 8,250 points. Ascent - $80 for all personal and gold charge cards; blue and gold personal credit cards; and business cards; for corporate cards, the annual program fee is $89 or 13,350 points. With some cards such as the Rewards Maxiniser and Platinum AMEX credit cards, program membership costs are included in the annual card fee. Spirit: Business Card membership fee $59 or $89 for the Corporate Card. Blue Sky - complimentary membership with your Blue Sky credit card

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Richard Greenwood is founder of http://www.compareyourbank.com.au which allows users to review and compare banking products including credit cards.

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