[Targeted] Citi American Airlines MileUp 15,000 Miles + $50/$100 Bonus

The Offer

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  • Citi offering 15,000 american airline miles and a $50 statement credit after $500 in purchases within the first three months
  • Report of one reader with the same offer but for $100 statement credit instead of $50

Card Details

  • No annual fee
  • Card earns at the following rates:
    • 2x miles per $1 spent on American Airline purchases and at grocery stores
    • 1x mile per $1 spent on all other purchases

Our Verdict

Keep in mind this card is treated different product/family for the purposes of Citi’s 24 month per brand rule. When this card first launched I wasn’t a big fan, but I changed my mind on second look due to the fact you can get the bonus and it doesn’t reset the 24 month Citi rule for other American Airline cards and the fact it earns 2x miles on grocery stores with no cap.

Hat tip to reader CJ

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Jo
Jo (@guest_722306)
February 14, 2019 12:56

Applied it a week ago and got approved for the original offer (10K miles + $50). Can i call citi and ask if they could match for this offer?

Brent
Brent (@guest_722135)
February 14, 2019 00:47

Wife received only 10k and $50 in mail today.

ak
ak (@guest_722112)
February 14, 2019 00:13

got a 20k targeted offer with $100 in statement credit today- same $500 in spend.

the catch: language says “if you are an existing citi aadvantage cardmember, you are not eligible for this offer on your existing account.” Not sure what this means.

Joe
Joe (@guest_722160)
February 14, 2019 03:04
  ak

Means you can’t apply that offer to a card you already have.

Shawn
Shawn (@guest_722086)
February 13, 2019 23:25

I got 15,000 mi + $100

Vic
Vic (@guest_722099)
February 13, 2019 23:50

Care to share ?

W
W (@guest_722025)
February 13, 2019 21:15

Good pickup for AA loyalists. And the $50 just being a credit instead of for a flight.

tim
tim (@guest_722023)
February 13, 2019 21:12

is this really worth the hard pull?