
Citi launches Strata Elite premium travel credit card. Should you add it to your wallet?
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Citi launches Strata Elite premium travel credit card. Should you add it to your wallet?
Citi is launching a new premium rewards credit card: the Citi Strata Elite Card. With a $595 annual fee, it is in line with other premium travel cards on the market today. But a unique bonus rewards structure and specific benefits for American Airlines make it stand out. You’ll get a standard 3x at restaurants, which increases to 6x every weekend between 6 p.m.-6 a.m. ET. And with the ability to transfer Citi ThankYou points to American Airlines AAdvantage miles, you’ll have extra flexibility when you’re ready to book your flights. It pays to always compare your spending and card’s benefits to make sure you can maximize your year-after-year savings and keep up to date with the best deals on credit cards for frequent flyers. It’s a step up from Citi’s former top-tier travel card, the $495 Citi Prestige Card, which hasn’t accepted new applications since 2021.
But a unique bonus rewards structure and specific benefits for American Airlines — including the ability to transfer Citi ThankYou points to AAdvantage miles — helps the Citi Strata Elite Card stand out for some frequent flyers.
Citi Strata Elite Card details
The Citi Strata Elite has a $595 annual fee, which is steep for any cardholder. However, it is in line with other premium travel cards on the market today. It’s also a step up from the issuer’s former top-tier travel card, the $495 Citi Prestige Card. That card hasn’t accepted new applications since 2021, but if you’ve been a longtime Citi cardholder, you may want to compare it to Citi’s new premium option.
Here are the details:
Welcome bonus
You can get a lot of value as a new cardholder with the Citi Strata Elite’s welcome offer. But how much you earn depends on how you apply.
When you apply online and get approved, you can earn 80,000 bonus ThankYou points after spending $4,000 within the first three months of account opening. If you decide to go in-branch to a Citi location and get approved, you can earn an even higher 100,000 bonus points after spending the same $4,000 within the first three months.
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Rewards
12x points on hotels, car rentals, and attractions booked on CitiTravel.com
6x points on air travel booked on CitiTravel.com
6x points at restaurants every Friday and Saturday night
3x points at restaurants any other time
1.5x points on all other purchases
These rewards categories can help you rack up Citi ThankYou points toward future travel, but there are some restrictions. First, you’ll only earn bonus points on travel booked through the Citi Travel portal — up to 12x points (or 6x for flights) is a solid multiplier, but if you prefer to book directly or through another third-party service, you’ll only get the minimum 1.5x on your travel spending.
Dining at restaurants is another common category you’ll find among travel rewards cards, but the Strata Elite works a little differently. You’ll get a standard 3x at restaurants, which increases to 6x every weekend between 6 p.m. and 6 a.m. ET on both Friday and Saturday. If you eat out a lot on the weekends, this can be a great boost, but all other daytime and weeknight meals will only earn the regular 3x points.
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Benefits
A common way to make up for a card’s steep annual fee cost is through annual benefits, and the Citi Strata Elite is no exception. Here are a few benefits to expect with this card:
Up to $300 annual hotel credit for stays of two nights or more booked through Citi Travel each calendar year
Up to $200 annual Splurge Credit, which applies to purchases at your choice of up to two eligible brands each calendar year: American Airlines, Live Nation, Best Buy, 1stDibs, and Future Personal Training
Up to $200 annual Blacklane credit for global chauffeur service (up to $100 from January through June and another $100 from July through December)
Up to $120 credit for TSA PreCheck or Global Entry fee every four years
Four American Airlines Admirals Club passes each calendar year
Transfer Citi ThankYou points to American Airlines AAdvantage miles
Complimentary Priority Pass Select airport lounge membership
No foreign transaction fees
These benefits may be especially lucrative for frequent American Airlines flyers. You’ll get four passes per year to American Airlines Admirals Club lounges. American Airlines sells one-day passes to its lounges for $79, so if you fly the airline enough to use all four passes, that’s already worth $316 each year. And with the ability to transfer the points you earn to American Airlines miles, you’ll have extra flexibility when you’re ready to book award flights.
Annual credit card perks like this can add up to major savings each year, but only if you actually use them. It always pays to compare your spending and travel preferences to any card’s benefits to make sure you can keep maximizing your value year-after-year.
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Should you get a Citi Strata Elite Card?
If you’re already a Citi cardholder, you may benefit from using this card in combination with other Citi points-earning cards. For example, you can use the Strata Elite to maximize travel spending through Citi Travel and at restaurants (especially on weekends) while using the Citi Strata Premier℠ Card to earn 3x points on everyday purchases at supermarkets and gas stations. Then, combine the points from both cards when you want to book a trip.
In addition to redeeming ThankYou points for travel through the issuer, Citi has a number of airline and hotel partners you can transfer your points to, including Air France KLM Flying Blue, JetBlue TrueBlue, Avianca LifeMiles, Choice Privileges, Wyndham Rewards, and more.
While the American Airlines AAdvantage program wasn’t previously a Citi transfer partner, you can now transfer your Citi Strata Elite points to the airline. If you’re a regular American Airlines flyer or already have elite status within the program, this can be a great way to make the most of your ThankYou points.
However, there are some potential drawbacks to keep in mind. Like we mentioned above, you’re limited to booking travel through Citi Travel if you want to earn the highest rewards rate offered. Other travel credit cards often have more flexibility to earn points and miles with other booking options.
The value you’ll gain from the card’s benefits will also depend a lot on your spending. If you often fly with American Airlines, you can nearly recoup the annual fee cost just from the Admirals Club lounge passes and choosing American Airlines for your annual Splurge Credit. But other credits may be more difficult to maximize if the eligible brands aren’t already in your regular budget, for example, or you already get airport lounge access with another card.
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More premium cards to consider
Today’s credit card market has multiple great options for maximizing rewards on travel while getting great benefits. If you travel often and don’t mind paying a steep annual fee for perks like lounge access, travel credits, status perks, and more, make sure to consider these cards as well:
Learn more Chase Sapphire Reserve® Annual fee $795
Welcome offer Earn 100,000 bonus points plus a $500 Chase Travel℠ promo credit after spending $5,000 in the first 3 months
Ongoing Purchases APR 20.24% – 28.74% Variable Rewards rate 8x points on all purchases through Chase Travel℠ 4x points on flights and hotels booked direct 3x points on dining worldwide 1x points on all other purchases
Benefits Get up to $150 in statement credits every six months for a maximum of $300 annually for dining at restaurants that are part of Sapphire Reserve Exclusive Tables Trip Cancellation/Interruption Insurance, Auto Rental Coverage, Lost Luggage Insurance, no foreign transaction fees, and more Receive up to a $120 statement credit every four years to cover the application fee for Global Entry, TSA PreCheck, or NEXUS
Why we like it: After its recent overhaul, the Chase Sapphire Reserve now carries the highest annual fee among the cards on this list. It also has one of the most flexible annual travel credits available today, offering up to $300 in statement credits for any travel purchases charged to your card. Like the Citi Strata Elite, this card also has airport lounge access perks, a fee credit for TSA PreCheck or Global Entry, hotel credits, and more.
While its highest 8x rewards category also requires booking travel through the issuer’s Chase Travel portal, you can still earn 4x points with the Chase Sapphire Reserve when you book directly with hotels and airlines.
Read our full Chase Sapphire Reserve review.
Learn more The Platinum Card® from American Express Rates & fees, terms apply Annual fee $695
Welcome offer You may be eligible for as high as 175,000 Membership Rewards® Points after spending $8,000 within the first 6 months (welcome offers vary and you may not be eligible for an offer); apply to know if you’re approved and find out your exact welcome offer amount – all with no credit score impact (if you’re approved and choose to accept the Card, your score may be impacted)
Ongoing Purchases APR See Pay Over Time APR Rewards rate 5x points for flights booked directly with airlines or with American Express Travel® (up to $500,000 per calendar year) 5x points on prepaid hotels booked with American Express Travel 1x points on all other purchases
Benefits Get up to $200 back in statement credits each year on prepaid Fine Hotels + Resorts or The Hotel Collection bookings with American Express Travel (requires a minimum two-night stay) Get up to $199 in statement credits per calendar year after you pay for your CLEAR Plus Membership (subject to auto-renewal) with the Platinum Card Enjoy up to $200 in Uber savings annually on rides in the U.S. — that’s $15 in Uber Cash for rides each month, plus a bonus $20 in December (you must have the latest version of the Uber App downloaded and your eligible American Express Platinum Card must be a method of payment in your Uber account; Amex benefit may only be used in United States)
Why we like it: The Platinum Card is also expected to undergo a refresh later this year, but current cardholders can get plenty of benefits while traveling for a $695 annual fee (see rates & fees). These include airport lounge access, up to $200 in airline fee credits for incidental charges with your choice airline, up to $200 in statement credits for select prepaid hotel bookings through Amex Travel, Marriott Bonvoy Gold Elite status and Hilton Honors Gold status, and many more.
Like the Citi Strata Elite, you’ll get the best Amex Platinum rewards when you book through the issuer — 5x points on flights and prepaid hotels booked through Amex Travel. But you can earn the same rate on flights booked directly with airlines, too (up to $500,000 spent on combined flight purchases each year).
Read our full review of The Platinum Card from American Express.
Learn more Capital One Venture X Rewards Credit Card Annual fee $395
Welcome offer Earn 75,000 miles after spending $4,000 on purchases in the first 3 months
Purchase APR 19.99% – 29.24% variable Rewards rate 10x miles on hotels and rental cars booked through Capital One Travel 5x miles on flights and vacation rentals booked through Capital One Travel 2x miles on all other purchases
Benefits $300 annual credit for travel bookings through Capital One Travel 10,000 annual bonus miles (worth $100 in travel spending; starts on your first account anniversary) Unlimited access for you and two guests to Capital One Lounges and 1,300+ more lounges through partner networks after enrollment
Why we like it: Among premium travel card options, the Capital One Venture X has the lowest annual fee — but that doesn’t mean it’s lacking in value. You can earn boosted rewards for booking travel through Capital One Travel on top of a flat 2x miles on every purchase. As for benefits, there’s a $300 annual travel credit you can also use on Capital One Travel purchases, plus airport lounge access, a 10,000-mile bonus every year starting on your first anniversary, and more.
Read our full review of the Capital One Venture X Rewards Credit Card.
This article was edited by Alicia Hahn.
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