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Free global wi-fi for American Express Platinum cardholders

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Earlier this year, American Express Platinum launched a new benefit for its US and corporate UK Platinum cardholders.  Through a tie-up with a company called Boingo, you can receive free wi-fi when you are out and about in most parts of the world.

Boingo is everywhereThey have over 1 million hotspots globally.  In the UK they seem to work mainly with BT OpenZone / BT Fon and you receive free access to that network.

Boingo

There has been no official announcement about Boingo becoming a benefit for UK personal Platinum charge card holders.  However, you can now sign up.

All you need to do is visit this Boingo / American Express website.

Type in your Amex Platinum number and your account will be verified.  You can then create a Boingo account.

There is a Boingo app that you can download if you want to see where you can find a hot spot.  Even if you don’t use the app, what I have found with my iPad is that – when I look at the wireless networks I can access – the relevant ones are now marked as Boingo members.


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  • James67 says:

    Not sure this is much of a benefit at all other than it may speed sign in. I cannot recall, other than on a train, the last time I was unable to access free wifi when and where I wanted it. It is true signals were not always the best but this one will be no different. I think vast majority of us probably already have access to free wifi anyway via home entertainment, telecoms or mobile telecoms. I read recently there is now a hotdpot for about every 50 people on Earth so doubt we will have much problems.

  • Johnny5a says:

    This is brilliant! Quite a few countries it’s still paid WiFi

  • mike sanders says:

    My experience with Boingo is that once you even get close to them they never let go and you practically have to flush and rest all settings just to get rid of them. The will be the first on the list every time you are looking for wifi and will elbow out all the others if you let them. I don’t know about this deal and living in Hong Kong I guess my Platinum is no good but if this is for free then it is a major first for this money grubbing outfit.

    • Johnny5a says:

      that’s more likely to do with the device than them, i had a problem with BT WifI on my Android since I’ve upgraded my phone not a problem since.

  • Johnny5a says:

    Just signed up – had to use the primary card holder, would’t accept supplementary card holder – mentions not eligible

  • Emily says:

    This is brilliant – thank you for telling us!

  • JF says:

    Is the benefit for platinum charge card or credit card holders?

  • :-) says:

    In 2015 Amex will include free wifi with all FHR bookings

    • Alan says:

      Ah, that sounds like a nice improvement to FHR. If they can also maintain the number offering F&B rather than spa credits that would be great too!!

    • Col A-B says:

      What’s an FHR booking? I don’t recognise that acronym.

      • Rob says:

        Fine Hotels & Resorts, the Amex Platinum hotel booking service. Offers guaranteed 4pm check-out, guarantee free breakfast, a $100 credit towards spa or food and often an extra amenity. Works well on weekends away because of the 4pm check-out.

  • JF says:

    Does the benefit apply to platinum credit card holders or charge card?

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