Last call for Q1 quarterly Hilton card credits

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In light of yesterday’s changes to the Hilton Honors Business Credit Card, we wanted to publish a quick reminder to use any quarterly credits such as those on a couple of the Hilton credit cards before March 31st for the first quarter of 2024.

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Reminder: Hilton cards feature quarterly credits

Over the past year, we’ve seen Amex couponify some of the Hilton credit cards with quarterly credits.

For instance, the Hilton Honors Aspire credit card features up to $200 in annual flight credits, which is up to $50 per quarter for purchases made directly via airlines or with Amex Travel.

The Hilton Honors Surpass credit card offers up to $200 annually in statement credits for qualifying purchases at Hilton properties, which is up to $50 per quarter in statement credits.

The Hilton Honors Business credit card offers up to $240 annually in statement credits for qualifying purchases at Hilton properties, which is up to $60 per quarter in statement credits.

This post is your reminder that March 31, 2024 is the last day of the first quarter of 2024. Get those purchases completed in time to take advantage of your quarterly benefits.

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Joe

I purchased GCs on 3/31 and online activity shows purchase posted on 3/31. The $60 credit posted on 4/3. Does the credit count for Q1 or Q2?

Melissa

Does the UA travel bank still work

VIS

Yes.

Derek

Does purchasing Gift card still work? Or anyone knows which Hilton property sells physical gift cards?

Bob

Yes. MAny DPs on Reddit.

Hal

Can you already start using the Hilton Business credit card quarterly statement?

Christine K

I looked in my Hilton Business card account online and a tracker is showing for this quarter. So, yes.