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Overhauled Amex Hilton Business card — Up to $240 in statement credits, increased annual fee, lounge access ending and more

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Hilton Honors American Express Business Card changes

The Hilton Honors American Express Business Card

On the American Express secure site

Pros

Cons

Annual fee

The Amex Hilton Business Card's annual fee is increasing by $100, from $95 to $195 (see rates and fees). The increased fee goes into effect today for new applicants, however, it won't apply to existing cardholders until their first anniversary date that's on or after July 1, 2024.

Increased welcome bonus

Now through June 5, 2024, new card members can earn 175,000 Hilton points (an increase of 45,000 points over the previous welcome bonus) after spending $8,000 in eligible purchases on the card during the first six months after opening the account. Experts generally value Hilton points at 0.6 cents per point, which makes this bonus worth more than $1,000 in Hilton stays.

With 175,000 Hilton points, you can book a variety of push hotels such as the Waldorf Astoria Beverly Hills, which typically costs 120,000 Hilton points or $1,000 a night.

New benefits

Hilton Business Card members will receive a handful of new features. Starting today, you'll have access to:

Benefits that are ending or changing

With these changes, the Hilton Business Card will lose its Priority Pass airport lounge benefit 6X bonus earning categories. Cardholders will also no longer earn Free Night Rewards with the card.

Lounge access end dates

Here's how the 10 free Priority Pass lounge visits benefit will be phased out for existing cardholders:

These dates allow current cardmembers to make the most of their airport lounge access before that feature disappears.

Free night awards end date

Before these changes, you could earn up to two Free Night Rewards each year with the Hilton Business card, but it took a lot of annual spending. You had to drop $15,000 in a calendar year to earn the first free night and $60,000 in total in the same year to earn the second free night.

After June 30, 2024, this option is going away. But any eligible purchases you make with your Hilton Business Card before that date will qualify toward earning the Free Night Rewards. If you spend $15,000 on your card on or before June 30, 2024, you'll earn a free night and if you spend an additional $45,000 on the card ($60,000 in total) before the same date, you'll receive a second free night.

6X bonus categories end date

Previously, the Hilton Business Card earned 6X points on purchases at:

New cardholders will not earn 6X points in these categories, but existing cardholders will continue to earn at that rate through June 30, 2024. After that date, these purchases will earn 5X points on the first $100,000 (then 3X points) in purchases per calendar year.

Benefits that will stay the same

Hilton Business Card holders will continue to receive these benefits and perks:

*Eligibility and Benefit level varies by Card. Terms, Conditions and Limitations Apply. Please visit americanexpress.com/benefitsguide for more details. Underwritten by AMEX Assurance Company.

What this means for you

The Hilton Business Card's overhaul is significant, some cardholders will see this as a small win and for others it's a big loss.

Who benefits the most

Travelers who stay at Hilton properties multiple times a year might find that the new $240 in Hilton statement credits more than offsets the increased $195 annual fee (see rates and fees). But that's only if they time their trips in a certain way — you can only earn $60 per financial quarter, so you'd need to stay with Hilton at least four times a year (with each booking spread out to once every three months) to get the full $240 statement credit.

If you book two stays a year (with at least 3 months between each trip), you'd earn $120 in statement credits, effectively lowering the card's annual fee to $75 (which is less expensive than the pre-overhaul $95 fee).

Cardholders who didn't spend much in the card's 6X bonus categories might also earn more rewards now that all spending (outside of those made directly with hotels and resorts in the Hilton portfolio) will earn 5X on the first $100,000 of purchases each calendar year (then 3X). Before the overhaul, cardholders would only earn 3X points on popular categories such as groceries.

Who might lose some value

If you have this card for airport lounge access, you'll likely want to consider an alternative since the Priority Pass benefit is vanishing.

In addition, anyone who spent heavily on this card will miss the opportunity to earn Free Night Rewards. Before the overhaul, you had to spend $60,000 each year on the card to earn two free night awards but with those awards you could book nearly any Hilton hotel or resort, even if it cost $500 or $1,000 a night. By taking away the ability to earn Free Night Rewards, Amex is also removing one incentive to rack up a lot of spending on the Hilton Business Card.

Alternative cards to consider

The Business Platinum Card® from American Express

On the American Express secure site

The Ink Business Preferred® Credit Card doesn't have any Hilton perks, but it can still work for business owners who want to book hotels with points. You can use the Chase Ultimate Rewards® points you earn with the Ink Business Preferred to book travel through the Chase travel portal at 1.25 cents per point. With the card's bonus, you could book $1,250 in Hilton stays. Plus, you can transfer those points at a 1:1 ratio to Marriott, IHG and Hyatt.

Ink Business Preferred® Credit Card

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For rates and fees for the Hilton Honors American Express Business Card, click here.

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