American Express Travel Credit

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I admit to not being match fit because I forgot to use my Amex travel credit last year and I'm damned sure it's not going to happen this year. I've forgotten how I used to use it.

Can I book more than one flight on it eg can I book ADL MEL return and then ADL BNE one way. If I book the flight first return flight and there is still credit can I still use it?

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Can I book more than one flight on it eg can I book ADL MEL return and then ADL BNE one way.

Yes, you can construct a multi city itinerary.

If I book the flight first return flight and there is still credit can I still use it?

No, you can only put the credit towards a single booking and can't keep the residual value for later use.
 
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If I book the flight first return flight and there is still credit can I still use it?
Unfortunaltely , any unused credit from the Amex travel credit is lost and cannot be repurposed for future bookings. As already mentioned above , multi city booking is the way to go in order to maximise benefits from the travel credit.
 
I admit to not being match fit because I forgot to use my Amex travel credit last year and I'm damned sure it's not going to happen this year. I've forgotten how I used to use it.

Can I book more than one flight on it eg can I book ADL MEL return and then ADL BNE one way. If I book the flight first return flight and there is still credit can I still use it?

Thanks

Use it by logging in to the Amex website and going to travel. It should show you have a credit to use

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Use it by logging in to the Amex website and going to travel. It should show you have a credit to use

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Thanks I got there but it kept on saying you can’t have two flights to the same destination remove one flight even though I didn’t. I just kept clicking through and it was fine
 
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