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Amex Devalues the Bonvoy Brilliant

June 27, 2022 by Island Miler

I don’t have the Bonvoy Brilliant card because I need another super-premium card like I need a hole in the head. But I wouldn’t get it even more so now as Amex devalues the Bonvoy Brilliant.

When Marriott took over SPG, they decided to keep both co-brand card issuers – Chase and American Express. Chase took the consumer and business cards, while American Express went got the premium portfolio. As a result, American Express launched the Bonvoy Brilliant card, which:

  • has a $450 annual fee
  • earns 6x points at Marriott, 3x at restaurants and flights, and 2x points on everything else
  • $300 annual statement credits at participating properties
  • annual free night award valued at up to 50,000 points
  • $100 property credit at St. Regis and Ritz-Carlton properties when booking a stay of two nights or more using a special rate code
  • 15 elite night credits
  • Priority Pass Select membership
  • Global Entry or TSA Pre-Check credit every four years

Amex Devalues the Bonvoy Brilliant

 

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Amex Devalues the Bonvoy Brilliant
Final Thoughts

Amex Devalues the Bonvoy Brilliant

Beginning September 22, 2022, that $300 annual Marriott Bonvoy statement credit goes away. In its place, American Express is giving cardholders a monthly $25 dining credit. Boo. I hate Amex’s trend of doing this across their portfolio. After all, I canceled my card when they replaced the Gold Card’s annual airline fee credit with a monthly dining credit. And, to me, this change is even worse. It’s a Marriot card. Why would you want a statement credit for anything else from this card? Especially one that you have to use in increments! 

 

Final Thoughts

Look, I get why Amex is doing this – they’re trying to build more incremental spend. After all, if you’re going out to eat, chances are, you’re often going to end up blowing past that $25 credit. It also helps them get their card more of your attention. However, using the old credit is far easier since hotel stays are costly, especially in desirable locales. You could probably utilize the entire credit with one stay. 

Alas, Amex cares far more about boosting revenues, even if it alienates a portion of their existing cardholders. That said, existing cardholders, or those that apply soon, can double-dip this year and take advantage of both the Marriott credit and the dining credits. Beyond that, though, you only get the dining credit. 

Filed Under: American Express, Island Miler, Travel News Tagged With: American Express, Amex, Bonvoy Brilliant, Marriott Bonvoy Brilliant

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  1. TravelerMike says

    July 19, 2022 at 5:35 PM

    FYI: AmEx got the business card, not Chase.

    • Island Miler says

      July 31, 2022 at 9:41 PM

      That’s right. Thanks for the correction!

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