American Express is Accepted at 160 Million Merchants Around the World; Since 2017, Amex-Accepting Locations Have Increased by Nearly 5x
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The average annual spend on
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Travel Destinations: Among Card Members’ top travel destinations,
American Express acceptance has grown considerably:- In
Japan , one of our Card Members’ most popular travel destinations,American Express added over 1 million new Amex-accepting locations last year - In the
UK since 2021,American Express has driven a 3x increase in Amex-accepting locations, including moreUK small businesses than ever before - In the
Caribbean , Amex is accepted across 22 islands, with over 25,000 new locations added in 2024 alone
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Airlines + Lodging:
American Express is accepted at the vast majority of 4- and 5-star hotels worldwide, and, following recent signings with Wizz Air in theUK and Binter, an airline of theCanary Islands inSpain ,American Express will soon be accepted at all major European airlines. -
Transit: Amex Cards are now accepted by more than 700 transit authorities globally, helping locals and travelers navigate public transit more easily through tap-to-pay technology. This growth includes recent signings with metro rail lines in
Beijing andShanghai – the two busiest transit systems in the world – and last month’s launch of contactless payments on BART in theSan Francisco Bay Area . -
Dining:
American Express is investing in dining because our customers are passionate about restaurants. Amex has driven double-digit growth in international restaurant acceptance since 2021, and Amex Card Members spent$87B on dining in theU.S. in 2024.
In Q2 2025, Millennials and Gen Z made up 75% of new
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2 2017-2025 growth does not include Merchant locations through certain payment facilitators.
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