Amex Offer: Spend $1,000 With Air France-KLM, Get $200 Back

by Anthony Losanno
AF KLM Livery

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I’ve written many times about what a great program Amex Offers is and how much money you can save by redeeming them. Amex offers are one of my favorite things about holding multiple American Express cards. I have saved thousands of dollars on clothing, dining, hotels, airfare, and more. These can be found on any American Express card simply by navigating to the offers section on the site or app.

I have used several in the past when booking airfare on various airlines. A new offer just popped up and I was targeted for it on The Platinum Card® from American Express. This is the perfect card for this to hit as I’ll earn 5x points per $1 spent up to $500,000 on airfare per calendar year. It will appear on your statement as a credit.

Air France KLM Amex Offer

 

Spend $1,000, Get $200 Back

This is equivalent to a 20% rebate and is valid at on purchases at both Air France and KLM. The flights need to be booked directly through Air France or KLM by July 30th, but they can be flown after.

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This is a great offer and one I’ll surely use before July 31st.

Anthony’s Credit Card Pick: I love the lounges where The Platinum Card® from American Express grants me access and many of the other benefits. It has had a prominent place in my wallet for many years now. While it does have an annual fee of $695, it provides many travel benefits and will always be my go-to for lounge access (both Delta Sky Clubs® and Centurion Lounges) and booking airfare from the airlines to earn 5x points (up to $500,000 per calendar year).

Anthony’s Take: This is free money. If you’re planning to fly Air France or KLM in the next few months, this is a nice rebate. I book my airfare with The Platinum Card® from American Express (to earn 5x points on airfare up to $500,000 per year) and this is the cherry on top.

Terms apply to American Express benefits and offers. Enrollment may be required for select American Express benefits and offers. Visit americanexpress.com to learn more. Opinions, reviews, analyses & recommendations are the author’s alone, and have not been reviewed, endorsed or approved by any of these entities.

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Advertiser & Editorial Disclosure: The Bulkhead Seat earns an affiliate commission for anyone approved through the links above This compensation may impact how and where links appear on this site. We work to provide the best publicly available offers to our readers. We frequently update them, but this site does not include all available offers. Opinions, reviews, analyses & recommendations are the author’s alone, and have not been reviewed, endorsed, or approved by any of these entities.

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Chad June 2, 2023 - 12:41 pm

Thank you for posting! This was perfect timing as I was searching for a flight home from Athens in August and the best deal I found was a $1200 flight on airfrance.us. The flight I booked was refundable and since it’s not originating in US like the terms state I wasn’t sure if it would trigger the Amex offer but wasn’t much of a risk since it was a refundable ticket. Soon after the purchase the email from Amex arrived so I think it will work and I should see the credit in a few days or so once it posts.

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