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American Airlines and Citi Refresh the AAdvantage Executive Card: Is the $695 Fee Worth It?
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Johnny Jet
I fly American Airlines regularly, so I’ve had the Citi / AAdvantage Executive Mastercard for as long as I can remember.
So when the email announcing that American Airlines, Citi, and Mastercard were refreshing the Citi® / AAdvantage® Executive card landed in my inbox, I was all ears.
Cardholders can now earn 10,000 bonus Loyalty Points after reaching 50,000, 90,000, 165,000, and 240,000 Loyalty Points during the qualification year.
One Benefit Is Going AwayOne thing that didn’t get as much attention is the $10 monthly Grubhub statement credit.
But the feature I’m most interested in is the new AA Vacations credit.