The ICICI Bank Adani One Platinum Credit Card sits at the entry level of the Adani One co-branded lineup, priced well below its sibling Signature card (₹5,000). At ₹750 for both joining and annual fee (plus GST), it targets budget-conscious travellers who frequently use Adani-managed airports in Ahmedabad, Mumbai, Lucknow, Mangaluru, Jaipur, Guwahati, and Thiruvananthapuram. The annual fee gets waived when you spend ₹3 lakh in a calendar year.Reward points follow a tiered structure: 3 points per ₹100 on Adani One ecosystem purchases (Adani-managed airport services, Trainman, Adani Gas, Adani Electricity), 1.5 points on international spend, and 1 point on domestic purchases. Points are credited as Adani OneApp Rewards at the end of each billing cycle, which means redemption is limited to the Adani ecosystem rather than a general-purpose rewards catalogue. The iShop portal adds up to 4% cashback on select merchants, though this benefit is shared across most ICICI Bank credit cards.Airport perks punch well above the ₹750 price tag. You get 8 domestic lounge visits per year (2 per quarter), 8 premium lounge upgrades annually, 2 valet parking instances, 2 premium car parking slots, and up to 4 porter services, all at Adani-managed airports. A ₹2,000 flight voucher arrives after spending ₹10,000 within 60 days of card activation. INOX and BookMyShow movie discounts (25% off up to ₹100, twice monthly) and a standard 1% fuel surcharge waiver round out the benefits.This card works best for people who regularly fly through Adani-managed airports and are comfortable earning rewards locked to the Adani OneApp. If you fly primarily through non-Adani airports or want flexible reward redemption options, the airport-specific perks lose much of their value. The low income requirement of just ₹20,000 per month makes it accessible to a wide pool of applicants.