Amex Travel Add Hundreds of New Hotels to FHR and THC Programs
American Express Travel is expanding its signature hotel programs with new properties. It is also making it easier for members to identify hotels that can have a positive impact on their local communities and the environment.
Amex Travel’s 2023 Global Travel Trends Report found that:
- 78% of respondents are interested in going on vacations that support local communities.
- 76% of respondents are interested in going on a vacation that has a minimal impact on the environment in 2023.
- 65% of respondents want to book with brands that are committed to improving their environmental impact.
This year, Amex Travel has already added a record 250 new properties to its Fine Hotels + Resorts and The Hotel Collection programs. These are programs where consumer Platinum Card members get an annual $200 credit and additional benefits for booking through the platform.
You can explore the newest additions to Fine Hotels + Resorts® and The Hotel Collection here. The new additions include some of the most sought-after hotels around the world, including more destinations across Europe, luxury escapes outside New York City, top resorts in Mexico, and the first addition of a Japanese ryokan. Card Members can now choose from over 2,300 highly curated hotels across 300 destinations in 110 countries.
“The perfect hotel looks different to every traveler. Through growth and innovation, American Express Travel is offering more luxury hotel options in more destinations, and we are making it easier for Card Members to find and book hotels that align with their values. These hotels are doing exceptional things when it comes to social and environmental impact – from coral reef restoration to horse rehabilitation, to employing local refugees – we are excited to highlight through the ‘Stay with Purpose’ directory,” said Audrey Hendley, President of American Express Travel.
Some highlights in the list of hotels included in the ‘Stay with Purpose’ directory are:
- Four Seasons Tented Camp Golden Triangle, Thailand: Surrounded by the beauty of Chiang Rai, Thailand, the hotel encourages guests to participate in its environmental and biodiversity programs and engage in experiences that support the local community.
- Rosewood Baha Mar, Bahamas: Located on Nassau’s Cable Beach, the resort offers guests activities created to align with Baha Mar’s conservation efforts. This includes educational programming with The Bahamas Reef Environment Educational Foundation (BREEF) to learn about marine conservation and preservation, including a tour of a living art gallery and the opportunity to contribute to the growth of a coral reef nursery and BREEF’s vital conservation and restoration efforts.
- Six Senses Ninh Van Bay, Vietnam: Looking out to the East Vietnam Sea in Khanh Hoa, guests can immerse themselves in the local culture and come to understand the importance of helping to protect the community’s surrounding nature by signing up for exciting wildlife and conservation experiences, including a complimentary tour of its Earth Lab and an educational farming experience.
- The Lodge at Blue Sky, Auberge Resorts Collection, Utah: Located in Wanship, Utah, the private retreat helps reconnect guests with nature and gives them a taste of the Lodge’s social purpose to live in harmony with the land, including an opportunity for guests to learn about The Lodge’s unique style of natural horsemanship through its Equine Experiences program which helps rescue horses in the surrounding area.
- Wildflower Farms, Auberge Resorts Collection, Hudson Valley: Nestled in New York’s Hudson Valley, Wildflower Farms offers a nature-inspired luxury experience that helps connect guests to the environment and local area. Guests can unplug and relax with the hotel’s evergreen and seasonal experiences that include farm to table dining experiences, receiving botanical treatments at Thistle, an Auberge Spa, and taking farm foraging tours.
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