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My wife gets her Cathay Pacific Marco Polo Gold card renewed via Amex Platinum

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I receive a continual stream of emails about the Cathay Pacific Marco Polo Gold card that comes with the American Express Platinum charge card.

The first question is, not unreasonably:

If you get this amazing Gold card from Amex Platinum – which gives you all the benefits of British Airways Silver status, including lounge access – why isn’t it mentioned on the Amex website?

This is a very fair point. The answer, I imagine, is that Amex is very protective of its relationship with British Airways and does not want to openly annoy them more than is necessary.

(After all, why bother spending money chasing Silver status with BA when you can get the same benefits by paying Amex £450 instead?)

There is one oblique reference to the Cathay Gold card on the Amex website. It says that Platinum gets you ‘unlimited access to over 1,000 airport lounges’. That number actually refers to the 600 Priority Pass lounges plus the 550 oneworld lounges around the world (knocking off a few like Galleries First at Heathrow and Gatwick and The Concorde Room at Heathrow which require a higher class of card).

I admit, though, it is a bit odd.

The second question is:

Is Cathay Pacific Marco Polo Gold just for one year?

Well, according to the private (log-in required) Amex Platinum website where you apply for the card, it is just one year. However, so far, I don’t think that anyone has NOT had it renewed.

And yesterday, my wife’s card arrived.

The covering letter said:

“Welcome to a new year of Gold membership

Cathay Pacific and American Express hope you have enjoyed your complimentary one-year Gold membership in The Marco Polo Club, and we are delighted to renew it for another year. This is an exclusive benefit offered to you as a Platinum Cardmember.”

Just to be clear, my wife has credited a total of ZERO flights to her card in the past year, and accumulated ZERO points.

Now, of course there is no guarantee that this will continue for a 3rd year. It is possible that Cathay thought that a one year period was too short, given that people tend to book long-haul flights well ahead. (Although, if that were the case, it would have been more helpful to tell people earlier it would get renewed.)

If you like the sound of getting a Gold card for BA lounge access, there is unfortunately no sign-up bonus at present on the Platinum card. You could still get the card (£450 fee), apply for the Cathay card, and then cancel Platinum – you would get a pro-rata refund on your membership fee, so probably wouldn’t be more than £100 out of pocket.


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Comments (34)

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  • vindaloo says:

    How do you get the CX Gold for a supplementary card holder? The site specifically says this is for the main card holder only, and I found it impossible to sign up anyone else. When you go to the page that allows you to sign up for the various partner benefits, if you choose the supplementary card holder the tick box for CX gets greyed out. The hotel and car hire partners can still be ticked, as these are advertised as being available separately to the main and supplementary card holders.

    Have I missed something, or has this restriction been imposed only recently (I got the Platinum card in January)?

  • Trevor says:

    My CX Gold arrived last week, and I cancelled my Plat this week. Anyone have experience of if/when golden benefits with other programs are cancelled?

    • Rob says:

      Priority Pass is cancelled immediately, other cards remain until the expiry printed on them.

      • Trevor says:

        Thanks for reply. I thought Priority Pass would cancel as linked to card (can still login, but that means nothing after only 4 days), but wasn’t sure about others. Of course when I asked Amex they said every gold status would be cancelled, but knew I’d get a more knowledgable answer here (which I hope is the case. The PP cancellation doesn’t bother me just yet as Mrs’ plat and hence PP still valid for upcoming trip. In any case, there is still the CX Gold to fall back on.

  • andy21 says:

    Likewise vindaloo – I thought this benefit was only for the primary card member. Perhaps if you just fill out the form with the supp card number but leaving the box ticked for main card member it might work?

    • Rob says:

      Not any more. It was a bug when they first launched this, now corrected.

      • andy21 says:

        So supp members can no longer get a CX card?

        • Rob says:

          No they can’t. They were never meant to in the first place, though! They are getting renewed if you already had it, though.

  • Tom says:

    I love this card. I’m well on my way to Silver, but not there yet. Am in Asia at the moment and have made extensive use of the Cathay lounges (which are amazing), and was waved straight through into the BA lounge at Heathrow (I’d previously been challenged for not using the Cathay card on my reservation). Love it!

    And once I get silver, I’ll probably cancel. 🙂

  • John Johnson says:

    Am I missing something? How do you actually apply for the Cathay Pacific / Marco Polo gold card using your Plat card? I can’t see a paper application form in the Plat pack (unlike Avis, Hertz HHilton etc.) Is there a link on the Plat account website?

    • Rob says:

      Yes, its hidden away on the americanexpress.co.uk/platinum website. Didn’t know they didn’t even put a form in the new member pack ….

      Is there still a Hilton form in the pack?! They dropped that 31st December!

  • Rob says:

    Unlikely as Aer Lingus is not in oneworld. I think they only let BA elites in. There is a Priority Pass lounge in both T1 and T2 though.

  • Simon says:

    Has any one had a tough time getting their Marco Gold Card via Amex?
    I applied for this over three months ago and its not been sent yet. Called a few times and been assured it was all handled. However later found out they lost my requests twice.

    • Rob says:

      Someone I know who got one last week told me it had taken 4 weeks, instead of the 10 days mine took. Certainly not 3 months though!

    • Trevor says:

      I got mine last week (as with Mrs), and ours took about 3 weeks from application to delivery.

  • Talha says:

    does this work for usa amex plat card

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