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Citi Strata Elite $200 Blacklane Credit
The Citi Strata Elite Card includes up to $200 per calendar year in statement credits for rides booked with Blacklane, a global chauffeur and airport transfer service. The credit is split into two parts: up to $100 from January through June and up to $100 from July through December.
Some people might care for the white glove service, but even if not, you can use Blacklane as an Uber/Lyft alternative for an airport ride/pickup or the like. Blacklane typically doesn’t operate in smaller cities – check it out for an airport pickup, dropoff, or transfer, or look at them for a ride in a major city.
Prices will usually be much more than Uber, but it could sometimes make sense with the $100 credit. For example, you might find an airport ride which costs $50 on Uber versus $125 on Blacklane – you’ll save $25 by choosing the Blacklane option.
You can price out a Blacklane ride online, no account needed.
Strata $100 Credit Details
- No activation or enrollment is required. The Blacklane statement credit is automatic for Citi Strata Elite cardholders as long as the ride is paid for with the card.
- Reports indicate that Blacklane charges appear as pending when the ride is scheduled, but the charge does not post until after the ride is completed. Keep that in mind for timing purchases within the Jan-June and Jul-Dec credit timeframe.
- You do not need to use the full $100 credit in a single transaction; can use part on one trip and then part on another. Practically, it’s uncommon to find a Blacklane ride that costs less than $100.
- It is not possible to combine two different $100 Blacklane credits on a single trip since the full trip is charged to one card.
- It’s yet unknown whether paying with Paypal works for the Blacklane credit or if Citi won’t recognize the charge to credit through Paypal. The Blacklane app (only) does accept Paypal, but again it’s unknown if that will trigger the credit. If it does, then that might open up the ability to split a charge between two Citi Strata Elite cards and get $100 credit on each.
- There’s no way to buy a Blacklane gift card.
- The statement credit from Citi officially can take weeks to post, but anecdotally, it posts when your Citi statement closes.
Bilt Cash Usage
Those with the Bilt card can use their Bilt Cash to get a Blacklane credit. Far as I can tell, the Bilt Cash redemption comes back as a statement credit on your Bilt account and so there’s no way to combine the Bilt credit with the Strata Elite credit. (Again, if Paypal ends up working, there might be a chance of splitting the charge, see discussion above).
Maximizing the Blacklane Credit
Unfortunately, there’s not a ton to do to maximize this credit. A few things to keep in mind to maximize or find value here:
- All taxes, tolls, and tips are included in the initial upfront price. No tip is expected.
- You can request a car seat be brought along for a child at no additional charge. By contrast, Uber/Lyft charge $10 extra (and it’s not offered in all areas).
- Some people find more value in Blacklane when they need to bring a family of 4-5 and are ordering a Blacklane SUV. It’ll still be more than an Uber SUV, but the price difference might narrow.
- Some people like scheduling their Uber airport pickup in order to avoid price surges. That would be an opportune time to check the Blacklane price and compare. There are also some airports in other countries that don’t allow Uber picksups at all.
- Promo Code: People online talk about sometimes getting a Blacklane promo code which can be used on your first ride. As far as I know, there are no current live promo codes available to everyone. It seems that many people get a $50 promo code from Blacklane sometime after signing up – these might be targeted or it might be given to everyone who signs up and doesn’t use their account for a week or so. See another tip here. (Note, the promo code might only work for 30 days, so you don’t necessarily want to sign up way in advance.)
- Promo code: I see mention of a $30 promo code here and here and here, let us know if it works and we’ll add in any confirmed working promo codes.
Other than the possible $50 promo code mentioned, there’s not much stacking with the Blacklane credit. (The only other idea is the above-mentioned Paypal split on two Strata cards, but we don’t yet know if that works.)
Booking Details
Blacklane does not own their own fleet of cars – they contract the rides out to local drivers.
- Blacklane can be booked online or in the Blacklane app.
- Blacklane needs to be scheduled in advance. (It looks like it might be possible to get a ride one hour from booking.)
- Blacklane typically doesn’t operate in small cities. Many/most large cities and airports will be supported.
- When booking with Blacklane, you can choose the “Business Class” option for three people and two suitcases or choose the “Business SUV” option for five people and five suitcases or the “First Class” option for a fancier car for three people and two suitcases.
- Reservations can be canceled up to one hour before the scheduled pickup time with no penalty.
- Standard pickups include 15 minutes of waiting time while airport and train station pickups include up to one hour of waiting time.
- For airport pickups, drivers track your flight and adjust pickup timing automatically if you are delayed.
- There’s also an hourly booking option with Blacklane for pickup and dropoff within the same city. (Book here)
- As part of an airport pickup, you can have them come with a sign to hold with the travelers name to find them in the airport.
- You can request a car seat be brought along for a child at no additional charge.
Our Verdict
Some readers will find useful the two yearly $100 credits in one of two ways:
- The frugal user will try to see if they can get a free ride somewhere to save themselves the $10-$40 Uber. Occasionally someone might even find Blacklane similar priced to Uber for a big $100 savings.
- Someone who appreciates a white glove experience can use this for an airport pickup or similar without breaking the bank.
I checked it out a couple of times for an airport dropoff and didn’t find the prices worthwhile, even after factoring in the $100 Citi credit, especially since I prefer not to book in advance. Pricing disparities will vary from ride to ride, and so it’s worth checking out your own booking and see if it’s worthwhile.
You can price out a Blacklane ride online, no account needed.
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