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$350
Annual Fee
90,000
Airline · Welcome Bonus
6X
Top Rate
Annual Fee
$350
Authorized User Fee
$175
Foreign Transaction Fee
$0
Network
—
Rewards Currency
American AAdvantage
Point Valuation
1.2–1.5 cpp (mid: 1.3)
Welcome Offer
90,000
Airline
Spend $5,000 in the first 4 months
Hotels Aadvantage
6x miles at participating AAdvantage Hotels
American Airlines
3x miles on eligible American Airlines purchases
Gas Stations
2x miles at gas stations
Ridesharing
2x miles on ridesharing services
Taxi
2x miles on taxi services
Transit
2x miles on transit
Dining
Earn 2 AAdvantage® miles for every $1 spent at restaurants, including takeout and delivery
Benefits & Perks
Program & Transfers
North America's largest airline rewards network
American Airlines AAdvantage is one of the world's largest airline loyalty programs, serving over 115 million members with access to the oneworld alliance network. As a founding member of oneworld, AAdvantage miles can be earned and redeemed across 13 partner airlines including British Airways, Cathay Pacific, Qantas, and Qatar Airways. The program uses revenue-based earning for American Airlines flights while maintaining distance-based awards on many partner airlines. American operates the largest commercial airline network globally with major hubs in Dallas-Fort Worth, Charlotte, Phoenix, Philadelphia, Miami, Chicago, Los Angeles, and New York. AAdvantage members earn Loyalty Points toward elite status and can redeem miles for flights, upgrades, hotels, and merchandise. The program offers competitive award pricing and strong availability on both domestic and international routes. American partners with Citi and Barclays for co-branded credit cards that provide accelerated earning, free checked bags, and priority boarding privileges. Premium cardholders gain access to Admirals Club lounges and receive expanded award inventory through preferred pricing.
Reviews & Analysis
| Publication | Rating | Rank | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| PointsNav | #21 of 119 |
Details & Terms
| Rule | Details |
|---|---|
| Citi 2/65 | You'll be declined if you apply for a third Citi card within 65 days |
| Citi 1/8 | You'll be declined if you apply for a second Citi card (business and/or personal) within 8 days |
| Citi 6/6 | You'll be declined if there are 6 or more hard inquiries on your credit report the past 6 months |
| Citi 5 Day Rule | You may be rejected when applying for a Citi credit card if your credit has been pulled within the last five days (by any bank). |
| 48 From Bonus | You will not be eligible for a signup bonus on the same card if you’ve received one for THAT card in the previous 48 months. |
| No 5/24 | Card approval not subject to 5-personal-cards-in-24-months rule |
| Purchase APR | 21.24%–29.24% (Variable) |
| Foreign Transaction Fee | $0 |
| Authorized User Fee |
Media & Resources

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$350
Annual Fee
90,000
Airline · Welcome Bonus
6X
Top Rate
Annual Fee
$350
Authorized User Fee
$175
Foreign Transaction Fee
$0
Network
—
Rewards Currency
American AAdvantage
Point Valuation
1.2–1.5 cpp (mid: 1.3)
Welcome Offer
90,000
Airline
Spend $5,000 in the first 4 months
Hotels Aadvantage
6x miles at participating AAdvantage Hotels
American Airlines
3x miles on eligible American Airlines purchases
Gas Stations
2x miles at gas stations
Ridesharing
2x miles on ridesharing services
Taxi
2x miles on taxi services
Transit
2x miles on transit
Dining
Earn 2 AAdvantage® miles for every $1 spent at restaurants, including takeout and delivery
Benefits & Perks
Program & Transfers
North America's largest airline rewards network
American Airlines AAdvantage is one of the world's largest airline loyalty programs, serving over 115 million members with access to the oneworld alliance network. As a founding member of oneworld, AAdvantage miles can be earned and redeemed across 13 partner airlines including British Airways, Cathay Pacific, Qantas, and Qatar Airways. The program uses revenue-based earning for American Airlines flights while maintaining distance-based awards on many partner airlines. American operates the largest commercial airline network globally with major hubs in Dallas-Fort Worth, Charlotte, Phoenix, Philadelphia, Miami, Chicago, Los Angeles, and New York. AAdvantage members earn Loyalty Points toward elite status and can redeem miles for flights, upgrades, hotels, and merchandise. The program offers competitive award pricing and strong availability on both domestic and international routes. American partners with Citi and Barclays for co-branded credit cards that provide accelerated earning, free checked bags, and priority boarding privileges. Premium cardholders gain access to Admirals Club lounges and receive expanded award inventory through preferred pricing.
Reviews & Analysis
| Publication | Rating | Rank | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| PointsNav | #21 of 119 |
Details & Terms
| Rule | Details |
|---|---|
| Citi 2/65 | You'll be declined if you apply for a third Citi card within 65 days |
| Citi 1/8 | You'll be declined if you apply for a second Citi card (business and/or personal) within 8 days |
| Citi 6/6 | You'll be declined if there are 6 or more hard inquiries on your credit report the past 6 months |
| Citi 5 Day Rule | You may be rejected when applying for a Citi credit card if your credit has been pulled within the last five days (by any bank). |
| 48 From Bonus | You will not be eligible for a signup bonus on the same card if you’ve received one for THAT card in the previous 48 months. |
| No 5/24 | Card approval not subject to 5-personal-cards-in-24-months rule |
| Purchase APR | 21.24%–29.24% (Variable) |
| Foreign Transaction Fee | $0 |
| Authorized User Fee |
Media & Resources

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$350
Annual Fee
90,000
Airline · Welcome Bonus
6X
Top Rate
Annual Fee
$350
Authorized User Fee
$175
Foreign Transaction Fee
$0
Network
—
Rewards Currency
American AAdvantage
Point Valuation
1.2–1.5 cpp (mid: 1.3)
Welcome Offer
90,000
Airline
Spend $5,000 in the first 4 months
Hotels Aadvantage
6x miles at participating AAdvantage Hotels
American Airlines
3x miles on eligible American Airlines purchases
Gas Stations
2x miles at gas stations
Ridesharing
2x miles on ridesharing services
Taxi
2x miles on taxi services
Transit
2x miles on transit
Dining
Earn 2 AAdvantage® miles for every $1 spent at restaurants, including takeout and delivery
Benefits & Perks
Program & Transfers
North America's largest airline rewards network
American Airlines AAdvantage is one of the world's largest airline loyalty programs, serving over 115 million members with access to the oneworld alliance network. As a founding member of oneworld, AAdvantage miles can be earned and redeemed across 13 partner airlines including British Airways, Cathay Pacific, Qantas, and Qatar Airways. The program uses revenue-based earning for American Airlines flights while maintaining distance-based awards on many partner airlines. American operates the largest commercial airline network globally with major hubs in Dallas-Fort Worth, Charlotte, Phoenix, Philadelphia, Miami, Chicago, Los Angeles, and New York. AAdvantage members earn Loyalty Points toward elite status and can redeem miles for flights, upgrades, hotels, and merchandise. The program offers competitive award pricing and strong availability on both domestic and international routes. American partners with Citi and Barclays for co-branded credit cards that provide accelerated earning, free checked bags, and priority boarding privileges. Premium cardholders gain access to Admirals Club lounges and receive expanded award inventory through preferred pricing.
Reviews & Analysis
| Publication | Rating | Rank | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| PointsNav | #21 of 119 |
Details & Terms
| Rule | Details |
|---|---|
| Citi 2/65 | You'll be declined if you apply for a third Citi card within 65 days |
| Citi 1/8 | You'll be declined if you apply for a second Citi card (business and/or personal) within 8 days |
| Citi 6/6 | You'll be declined if there are 6 or more hard inquiries on your credit report the past 6 months |
| Citi 5 Day Rule | You may be rejected when applying for a Citi credit card if your credit has been pulled within the last five days (by any bank). |
| 48 From Bonus | You will not be eligible for a signup bonus on the same card if you’ve received one for THAT card in the previous 48 months. |
| No 5/24 | Card approval not subject to 5-personal-cards-in-24-months rule |
| Purchase APR | 21.24%–29.24% (Variable) |
| Foreign Transaction Fee | $0 |
| Authorized User Fee |
Media & Resources

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Up to
$890
in annual credits
$240 Turo credit
$240
Annual
Earn up to $30 in statement credits for each eligible Turo trip completed, for a total of up to $240 in statement credits annually. To qualify, you
$120 Global Entry/TSA PreCheck
$120
Receive a statement credit, up to $120 every 4 years, as reimbursement for your application fee for Global Entry® or TSA Precheck®.
$100 inflight credit
$100
Annual
Every calendar year, earn up to $100 in statement credits on inflight purchases when you use your card on American Airlines flights.
$100 splurge credit
$100
Annual
Every calendar year, earn up to $100 in statement credits on your choice of up to 2 of the following brands: 1stDibs, eligible AAdvantage Hotels™
$10/mo Instacart+
—
Annual
Get 3 free months of Instacart+ plus $10 off monthly orders when paid with card.
$5 Lyft + airport savings
—
Annual
Earn $5 monthly with 3 Lyft rides + save 10% on airport rides nationwide.
$3/mo Peacock
—
Annual
Save $3/month on Peacock Premium or Premium Plus with automatic statement credit.
$240 Turo credit
$240
Annual
Get up to $30 per trip in statement credits for Turo car rentals, up to $240 per year
$100 Global Entry/TSA PreCheck
$100
Get up to $100 statement credit for Global Entry or TSA PreCheck application fee every 4 years
$100 lifestyle credit
$100
Annual
Get up to $100 in statement credits each year for eligible lifestyle purchases including fitness and wellness
$100 inflight Wi-Fi
$100
Annual
Get up to $100 in statement credits each year for American Airlines inflight Wi-Fi purchases
$2.50/mo transit credit
—
Annual
Receive 4 one-time guest passes per year for American Airlines Admirals Club lounges, providing access to premium food, beverages, and amenities.
4
Worldwide
Help stay protected with travel and shopping protection benefits: Enhanced Trip Cancellation Interruption, Lost or Damaged Luggage, MasterRental®
Monitor surface and dark web for compromised credentials with real-time alerts and resolution services included.
Complimentary HealthLock membership monitors for medical identity fraud, prescription fraud, and unauthorized insurance claims.
Protection for cell phone damage or theft with $50 deductible and up to $1,000 annual limit.
Deductible: 50
| Route / Property | Points | Book With | Cabin/Type | Value / Region |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Domestic US in Economy on American | 5,000 | — | economy | united_states |
| US to Australia in Business | 80,000 | — | business | australia_nz |
| Transcontinental US in Business | 21,000 | — | business | united_states |
| US to South America in Economy | 12,000 | — | economy | south_america |
| Domestic US in Economy on a Partner | 12,500 | — | economy | united_states |
| Domestic US in First Class | 16,500 | — | first | united_states |
| US to Europe in Economy | 19,000 | — | economy | europe |
| US to Hawaii in Economy | 20,000 | — | economy | united_states |
| Domestic US in Business | 22,000 | — | business | united_states |
| US to Japan in Economy | 25,000 | — | economy | asia |
| Australia/NZ | 35,000 | — | — | — |
| US to Europe in Business | 57,500 | — | business | europe |
| US to Japan in Business on a Partner | 60,000 | — | business | asia |
| US to Middle East in Business on a Partner | 70,000 | — | business | middle_east |
| US to Japan in First Class on a Partner | 80,000 | — | first | asia |
This mid-tier American Airlines card suits travelers flying a few times a year. A 90,000-mile bonus adds strong first-year value, but long-term appeal depends on lounge passes, credits, and perks.
This card fills a need for the airline as a midrange option for those who fly on American Airlines regularly, but not more than 3 or 4 times per year. It has great first year value with a high 90,000 mile welcome offer (most likely elevated since the card came out in October 2025). The annual fee is $350, so right in the middle of other American card offerings. Whether or not you keep it after the first year depends on how much you value the four Admiral’s Club passes, $99 Companion Certificate, and other various perks and credits available with the card.
This is a new, midrange card offered by American Airlines, and **it’s good for those who fly American at least a few times per year** but not more than that. It has a strong **60,000 (current special 90,000)** points signup bonus after $5000 in purchases within the first 4 months. The annual fee is $350, and the card tries to offset that fee with a number of benefits and perks:
- Four Admirals Club Globe Passes per calendar year (up to 3 children under 18 can accompany an adult on the same pass)
- $99 Companion Certificate good for a single, round-trip main cabin domestic flight (cannot be used on basic economy fares)
- First checked bag free for cardmember and up to 8 traveling companions
- Preferred boarding for cardmember and up to 8 traveling companions
- $120 credit every four years for Global Entry or TSA Precheck
- Up to $100 in statement credits on your choice of up to two of the following brands:
- 1st Dibs, eligible AA Hotels bookings, Future Personal Training, and Live Nation
- Up to $240 back on Turo ($30 in statement credits for each eligible Turo trip up to 8 times per year)
- Up to $100 back on inflight purchases
- 3x miles on eligible American Airlines purchases, 6x miles on eligible hotel stays through AAdvantage Hotel bookings, 2x miles on restaurants, and 2x miles on eligible transit purchases
- Earn 5000 Loyalty Points bonus after every 4 qualifying American Airlines flights (up to 15,000 additional Loyalty Points each status qualification year)
Here are some exceptions where the card might not be good for you:
- You only fly American once per year, so a lower level card is better for you
- You fly American more than 4-5 times per year so the Executive World Elite works better for you
**American Airlines is a great utility point system.**
- Points are relatively easy to collect, though we don’t love the bank partners or transfer options as much.
- We love direct flights, and American can be a good option for finding those with points.
- Rewards flights start at 5,000 miles each way.
- You can use AA miles to travel with eligible Oneworld partner airlines worldwide.
This card fills a necessary gap for American Airlines travelers. It’s the only midrange card available between the no-fee AAdvantage Mileup Card (which we don’t recommend), the $99 annual fee AAdvantage Platinum World Elite Mastercard, and the $595 annual fee AAdvantage Executive World Elite Mastercard.
The Platinum is best for those who fly on American, but only once or twice per year. The $99 annual fee is waived the first year, and the signup bonus is a respectable 50,000 miles. You receive a free first checked bag and priority boarding, but no lounge access. The Executive card comes with a hefty $595 annual fee and a 70,000 mile signup bonus. It also has a host of benefits for those who travel with the airline regularly throughout the year, like full Admirals Club membership for the cardmember and his or her immediate family or up to 2 guests. There are also four different $120 credits (Lyft, Grubhub, Avis or Budget, and Global Entry/TSA Precheck). You also receive a free checked bag and priority boarding.
Credit Utilization (60%)
Excludes earning value, lounge access, insurance, and elite status
Total Value Captured
$534
Annual Fee
-$350
Net Annual Value
+$184
| $175 |
The lowest one-way redemption on American is 7,500 miles for domestic U.S. or Canada routes. Partner awards start at 12,500 miles one-way and can offer better value on select international itineraries when availability lines up. Domestic pricing can vary by date and demand.
You can fly to Europe from 25,000 miles one-way in economy or 75,000 in business/first on American. You can find partner redemptions starting at 22,500 in economy or 57,500 in business, but you have to find saver availability. Be careful of high surcharges on certain partners
American has five co-branded cards offered by Citi and Barclays. The Citi AAdvantage Executive offers the highest welcome bonus and premium perks (like lounge access), but it also carries the highest annual fee. "Best" card depends on how often you fly with AA
The Citi AAdvantage Executive includes full Admirals Club membership for the cardholder, immediate family, and two guests. The Citi Strata Elite offers four annual Admirals Club passes as part of its benefits. Both have high $595 annual fees.
Loyalty Points determine your elite status; AAdvantage miles are the currency you use redeem for flights. You generally earn one Loyalty Point per base mile earned—not on credit card welcome bonuses, multipliers, or promotional bonus miles.
Up to
$890
in annual credits
$240 Turo credit
$240
Annual
Earn up to $30 in statement credits for each eligible Turo trip completed, for a total of up to $240 in statement credits annually. To qualify, you
$120 Global Entry/TSA PreCheck
$120
Receive a statement credit, up to $120 every 4 years, as reimbursement for your application fee for Global Entry® or TSA Precheck®.
$100 inflight credit
$100
Annual
Every calendar year, earn up to $100 in statement credits on inflight purchases when you use your card on American Airlines flights.
$100 splurge credit
$100
Annual
Every calendar year, earn up to $100 in statement credits on your choice of up to 2 of the following brands: 1stDibs, eligible AAdvantage Hotels™
$10/mo Instacart+
—
Annual
Get 3 free months of Instacart+ plus $10 off monthly orders when paid with card.
$5 Lyft + airport savings
—
Annual
Earn $5 monthly with 3 Lyft rides + save 10% on airport rides nationwide.
$3/mo Peacock
—
Annual
Save $3/month on Peacock Premium or Premium Plus with automatic statement credit.
$240 Turo credit
$240
Annual
Get up to $30 per trip in statement credits for Turo car rentals, up to $240 per year
$100 Global Entry/TSA PreCheck
$100
Get up to $100 statement credit for Global Entry or TSA PreCheck application fee every 4 years
$100 lifestyle credit
$100
Annual
Get up to $100 in statement credits each year for eligible lifestyle purchases including fitness and wellness
$100 inflight Wi-Fi
$100
Annual
Get up to $100 in statement credits each year for American Airlines inflight Wi-Fi purchases
$2.50/mo transit credit
—
Annual
Receive 4 one-time guest passes per year for American Airlines Admirals Club lounges, providing access to premium food, beverages, and amenities.
4
Worldwide
Help stay protected with travel and shopping protection benefits: Enhanced Trip Cancellation Interruption, Lost or Damaged Luggage, MasterRental®
Monitor surface and dark web for compromised credentials with real-time alerts and resolution services included.
Complimentary HealthLock membership monitors for medical identity fraud, prescription fraud, and unauthorized insurance claims.
Protection for cell phone damage or theft with $50 deductible and up to $1,000 annual limit.
Deductible: 50
| Route / Property | Points | Book With | Cabin/Type | Value / Region |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Domestic US in Economy on American | 5,000 | — | economy | united_states |
| US to Australia in Business | 80,000 | — | business | australia_nz |
| Transcontinental US in Business | 21,000 | — | business | united_states |
| US to South America in Economy | 12,000 | — | economy | south_america |
| Domestic US in Economy on a Partner | 12,500 | — | economy | united_states |
| Domestic US in First Class | 16,500 | — | first | united_states |
| US to Europe in Economy | 19,000 | — | economy | europe |
| US to Hawaii in Economy | 20,000 | — | economy | united_states |
| Domestic US in Business | 22,000 | — | business | united_states |
| US to Japan in Economy | 25,000 | — | economy | asia |
| Australia/NZ | 35,000 | — | — | — |
| US to Europe in Business | 57,500 | — | business | europe |
| US to Japan in Business on a Partner | 60,000 | — | business | asia |
| US to Middle East in Business on a Partner | 70,000 | — | business | middle_east |
| US to Japan in First Class on a Partner | 80,000 | — | first | asia |
This mid-tier American Airlines card suits travelers flying a few times a year. A 90,000-mile bonus adds strong first-year value, but long-term appeal depends on lounge passes, credits, and perks.
This card fills a need for the airline as a midrange option for those who fly on American Airlines regularly, but not more than 3 or 4 times per year. It has great first year value with a high 90,000 mile welcome offer (most likely elevated since the card came out in October 2025). The annual fee is $350, so right in the middle of other American card offerings. Whether or not you keep it after the first year depends on how much you value the four Admiral’s Club passes, $99 Companion Certificate, and other various perks and credits available with the card.
This is a new, midrange card offered by American Airlines, and **it’s good for those who fly American at least a few times per year** but not more than that. It has a strong **60,000 (current special 90,000)** points signup bonus after $5000 in purchases within the first 4 months. The annual fee is $350, and the card tries to offset that fee with a number of benefits and perks:
- Four Admirals Club Globe Passes per calendar year (up to 3 children under 18 can accompany an adult on the same pass)
- $99 Companion Certificate good for a single, round-trip main cabin domestic flight (cannot be used on basic economy fares)
- First checked bag free for cardmember and up to 8 traveling companions
- Preferred boarding for cardmember and up to 8 traveling companions
- $120 credit every four years for Global Entry or TSA Precheck
- Up to $100 in statement credits on your choice of up to two of the following brands:
- 1st Dibs, eligible AA Hotels bookings, Future Personal Training, and Live Nation
- Up to $240 back on Turo ($30 in statement credits for each eligible Turo trip up to 8 times per year)
- Up to $100 back on inflight purchases
- 3x miles on eligible American Airlines purchases, 6x miles on eligible hotel stays through AAdvantage Hotel bookings, 2x miles on restaurants, and 2x miles on eligible transit purchases
- Earn 5000 Loyalty Points bonus after every 4 qualifying American Airlines flights (up to 15,000 additional Loyalty Points each status qualification year)
Here are some exceptions where the card might not be good for you:
- You only fly American once per year, so a lower level card is better for you
- You fly American more than 4-5 times per year so the Executive World Elite works better for you
**American Airlines is a great utility point system.**
- Points are relatively easy to collect, though we don’t love the bank partners or transfer options as much.
- We love direct flights, and American can be a good option for finding those with points.
- Rewards flights start at 5,000 miles each way.
- You can use AA miles to travel with eligible Oneworld partner airlines worldwide.
This card fills a necessary gap for American Airlines travelers. It’s the only midrange card available between the no-fee AAdvantage Mileup Card (which we don’t recommend), the $99 annual fee AAdvantage Platinum World Elite Mastercard, and the $595 annual fee AAdvantage Executive World Elite Mastercard.
The Platinum is best for those who fly on American, but only once or twice per year. The $99 annual fee is waived the first year, and the signup bonus is a respectable 50,000 miles. You receive a free first checked bag and priority boarding, but no lounge access. The Executive card comes with a hefty $595 annual fee and a 70,000 mile signup bonus. It also has a host of benefits for those who travel with the airline regularly throughout the year, like full Admirals Club membership for the cardmember and his or her immediate family or up to 2 guests. There are also four different $120 credits (Lyft, Grubhub, Avis or Budget, and Global Entry/TSA Precheck). You also receive a free checked bag and priority boarding.
Credit Utilization (60%)
Excludes earning value, lounge access, insurance, and elite status
Total Value Captured
$534
Annual Fee
-$350
Net Annual Value
+$184
| $175 |
The lowest one-way redemption on American is 7,500 miles for domestic U.S. or Canada routes. Partner awards start at 12,500 miles one-way and can offer better value on select international itineraries when availability lines up. Domestic pricing can vary by date and demand.
You can fly to Europe from 25,000 miles one-way in economy or 75,000 in business/first on American. You can find partner redemptions starting at 22,500 in economy or 57,500 in business, but you have to find saver availability. Be careful of high surcharges on certain partners
American has five co-branded cards offered by Citi and Barclays. The Citi AAdvantage Executive offers the highest welcome bonus and premium perks (like lounge access), but it also carries the highest annual fee. "Best" card depends on how often you fly with AA
The Citi AAdvantage Executive includes full Admirals Club membership for the cardholder, immediate family, and two guests. The Citi Strata Elite offers four annual Admirals Club passes as part of its benefits. Both have high $595 annual fees.
Loyalty Points determine your elite status; AAdvantage miles are the currency you use redeem for flights. You generally earn one Loyalty Point per base mile earned—not on credit card welcome bonuses, multipliers, or promotional bonus miles.
Up to
$890
in annual credits
$240 Turo credit
$240
Annual
Earn up to $30 in statement credits for each eligible Turo trip completed, for a total of up to $240 in statement credits annually. To qualify, you
$120 Global Entry/TSA PreCheck
$120
Receive a statement credit, up to $120 every 4 years, as reimbursement for your application fee for Global Entry® or TSA Precheck®.
$100 inflight credit
$100
Annual
Every calendar year, earn up to $100 in statement credits on inflight purchases when you use your card on American Airlines flights.
$100 splurge credit
$100
Annual
Every calendar year, earn up to $100 in statement credits on your choice of up to 2 of the following brands: 1stDibs, eligible AAdvantage Hotels™
$10/mo Instacart+
—
Annual
Get 3 free months of Instacart+ plus $10 off monthly orders when paid with card.
$5 Lyft + airport savings
—
Annual
Earn $5 monthly with 3 Lyft rides + save 10% on airport rides nationwide.
$3/mo Peacock
—
Annual
Save $3/month on Peacock Premium or Premium Plus with automatic statement credit.
$240 Turo credit
$240
Annual
Get up to $30 per trip in statement credits for Turo car rentals, up to $240 per year
$100 Global Entry/TSA PreCheck
$100
Get up to $100 statement credit for Global Entry or TSA PreCheck application fee every 4 years
$100 lifestyle credit
$100
Annual
Get up to $100 in statement credits each year for eligible lifestyle purchases including fitness and wellness
$100 inflight Wi-Fi
$100
Annual
Get up to $100 in statement credits each year for American Airlines inflight Wi-Fi purchases
$2.50/mo transit credit
—
Annual
Receive 4 one-time guest passes per year for American Airlines Admirals Club lounges, providing access to premium food, beverages, and amenities.
4
Worldwide
Help stay protected with travel and shopping protection benefits: Enhanced Trip Cancellation Interruption, Lost or Damaged Luggage, MasterRental®
Monitor surface and dark web for compromised credentials with real-time alerts and resolution services included.
Complimentary HealthLock membership monitors for medical identity fraud, prescription fraud, and unauthorized insurance claims.
Protection for cell phone damage or theft with $50 deductible and up to $1,000 annual limit.
Deductible: 50
| Route / Property | Points | Book With | Cabin/Type | Value / Region |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Domestic US in Economy on American | 5,000 | — | economy | united_states |
| US to Australia in Business | 80,000 | — | business | australia_nz |
| Transcontinental US in Business | 21,000 | — | business | united_states |
| US to South America in Economy | 12,000 | — | economy | south_america |
| Domestic US in Economy on a Partner | 12,500 | — | economy | united_states |
| Domestic US in First Class | 16,500 | — | first | united_states |
| US to Europe in Economy | 19,000 | — | economy | europe |
| US to Hawaii in Economy | 20,000 | — | economy | united_states |
| Domestic US in Business | 22,000 | — | business | united_states |
| US to Japan in Economy | 25,000 | — | economy | asia |
| Australia/NZ | 35,000 | — | — | — |
| US to Europe in Business | 57,500 | — | business | europe |
| US to Japan in Business on a Partner | 60,000 | — | business | asia |
| US to Middle East in Business on a Partner | 70,000 | — | business | middle_east |
| US to Japan in First Class on a Partner | 80,000 | — | first | asia |
This mid-tier American Airlines card suits travelers flying a few times a year. A 90,000-mile bonus adds strong first-year value, but long-term appeal depends on lounge passes, credits, and perks.
This card fills a need for the airline as a midrange option for those who fly on American Airlines regularly, but not more than 3 or 4 times per year. It has great first year value with a high 90,000 mile welcome offer (most likely elevated since the card came out in October 2025). The annual fee is $350, so right in the middle of other American card offerings. Whether or not you keep it after the first year depends on how much you value the four Admiral’s Club passes, $99 Companion Certificate, and other various perks and credits available with the card.
This is a new, midrange card offered by American Airlines, and **it’s good for those who fly American at least a few times per year** but not more than that. It has a strong **60,000 (current special 90,000)** points signup bonus after $5000 in purchases within the first 4 months. The annual fee is $350, and the card tries to offset that fee with a number of benefits and perks:
- Four Admirals Club Globe Passes per calendar year (up to 3 children under 18 can accompany an adult on the same pass)
- $99 Companion Certificate good for a single, round-trip main cabin domestic flight (cannot be used on basic economy fares)
- First checked bag free for cardmember and up to 8 traveling companions
- Preferred boarding for cardmember and up to 8 traveling companions
- $120 credit every four years for Global Entry or TSA Precheck
- Up to $100 in statement credits on your choice of up to two of the following brands:
- 1st Dibs, eligible AA Hotels bookings, Future Personal Training, and Live Nation
- Up to $240 back on Turo ($30 in statement credits for each eligible Turo trip up to 8 times per year)
- Up to $100 back on inflight purchases
- 3x miles on eligible American Airlines purchases, 6x miles on eligible hotel stays through AAdvantage Hotel bookings, 2x miles on restaurants, and 2x miles on eligible transit purchases
- Earn 5000 Loyalty Points bonus after every 4 qualifying American Airlines flights (up to 15,000 additional Loyalty Points each status qualification year)
Here are some exceptions where the card might not be good for you:
- You only fly American once per year, so a lower level card is better for you
- You fly American more than 4-5 times per year so the Executive World Elite works better for you
**American Airlines is a great utility point system.**
- Points are relatively easy to collect, though we don’t love the bank partners or transfer options as much.
- We love direct flights, and American can be a good option for finding those with points.
- Rewards flights start at 5,000 miles each way.
- You can use AA miles to travel with eligible Oneworld partner airlines worldwide.
This card fills a necessary gap for American Airlines travelers. It’s the only midrange card available between the no-fee AAdvantage Mileup Card (which we don’t recommend), the $99 annual fee AAdvantage Platinum World Elite Mastercard, and the $595 annual fee AAdvantage Executive World Elite Mastercard.
The Platinum is best for those who fly on American, but only once or twice per year. The $99 annual fee is waived the first year, and the signup bonus is a respectable 50,000 miles. You receive a free first checked bag and priority boarding, but no lounge access. The Executive card comes with a hefty $595 annual fee and a 70,000 mile signup bonus. It also has a host of benefits for those who travel with the airline regularly throughout the year, like full Admirals Club membership for the cardmember and his or her immediate family or up to 2 guests. There are also four different $120 credits (Lyft, Grubhub, Avis or Budget, and Global Entry/TSA Precheck). You also receive a free checked bag and priority boarding.
Credit Utilization (60%)
Excludes earning value, lounge access, insurance, and elite status
Total Value Captured
$534
Annual Fee
-$350
Net Annual Value
+$184
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The lowest one-way redemption on American is 7,500 miles for domestic U.S. or Canada routes. Partner awards start at 12,500 miles one-way and can offer better value on select international itineraries when availability lines up. Domestic pricing can vary by date and demand.
You can fly to Europe from 25,000 miles one-way in economy or 75,000 in business/first on American. You can find partner redemptions starting at 22,500 in economy or 57,500 in business, but you have to find saver availability. Be careful of high surcharges on certain partners
American has five co-branded cards offered by Citi and Barclays. The Citi AAdvantage Executive offers the highest welcome bonus and premium perks (like lounge access), but it also carries the highest annual fee. "Best" card depends on how often you fly with AA
The Citi AAdvantage Executive includes full Admirals Club membership for the cardholder, immediate family, and two guests. The Citi Strata Elite offers four annual Admirals Club passes as part of its benefits. Both have high $595 annual fees.
Loyalty Points determine your elite status; AAdvantage miles are the currency you use redeem for flights. You generally earn one Loyalty Point per base mile earned—not on credit card welcome bonuses, multipliers, or promotional bonus miles.
Earn $2.50/month when spending $10+ on contactless transit in select U.S. cities.
Earn $2.50/month when spending $10+ on contactless transit in select U.S. cities.
Earn $2.50/month when spending $10+ on contactless transit in select U.S. cities.