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Earn 40,000 American Airlines miles without Citibank

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When American Airlines and US Airways merged a few years back, people were unsure whether American Airlines would continue US’s partnership with Barclaycard, or consolidate their credit cards with Citi. American initially decided to retain their partnership with Citi, and asked Barclaycard to stop issuing new credit cards under the American/US name. Barclaycard was allowed to retain existing US Airways card holders, as well as convert them to a new product line: the AAdvantage Aviator, with four different “flavors” available.

Aviator Suite - 40,000 American Airlines Miles

Then, last July, American announced they had negotiated new contracts with both Barclaycard and Citi, allowing both of them to continue issuing American Airlines credit cards. Citi would continue to offer the AAdvanatge Gold, Platinum, Platinum Business, and Executive cards online and in Admiral’s Clubs, while Barclaycard would offer it’s range of four Aviator cards in airports and on flights. Not a bad arrangement, and consumers would still be eligible to get cards from both companies.

Well, as it turns out, as of earlier this week, you are able to apply for one of the Barclaycard cards online, something we originally didn’t think would be possible!

Barclaycard Aviator Red-40,000 American Airlines Miles

With the Barclaycard AAdvantage Aviator Red World Elite MasterCard (phew, say that five times fast!), you’ll earn 40,000 American Airlines miles after your first purchase and payment of $95 annual fee. That’s right, no huge minimum spend here, just buy a pack of gum, pay the annual fee, and BOOM–40,000 miles.

In addition, you’ll earn 2 miles per dollar on American Airlines purchases, a free checked bag, Group 1 boarding, and a 10% point redemption on award bookings, just to name a few benefits.

This offer is a great way to boost your American Airlines miles balance, especially if you couple it with the recently discovered Citi Platinum link without the 24 month language. If you decide to go that route, with $3,096 in credit card spending, you could end up with 90,000 American Airlines miles, which is good for eight to 13 one way domestic redemptions in economy. That’s a lot of flights! Or, you could splurge and get a one way first class ticket to South America or Europe.

(READ MORE:  Citi AA Platinum 50K Offer [possibly WITHOUT the 24 Month Language])

Even if you don’t apply for the Citi card, this one sign-up bonus will still get you the following economy redemptions:  three to five one way domestic flights; a roundtrip flight to the Caribbean or Mexico, or a oneway flight to Japan or China. Not terrible for $96!

Where would you go with 40,000 American Airlines miles? Let us know below!


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