Up to 40,000 Free American Airlines Miles With AAdvantage Credit Cards
February 18, 2008

In honor of American Airlines 20th anniverisary of their AAdvantage Miles program they are offering a pretty good bonus if you sign up for one of their Citibank AAdvantage credit cards.
Get 20,000 AAdvantage miles after you make $750 in purchases within 4 months of being a cardmember (The 20,000 AAdvantage miles will appear as a bonus in your AAdvantage account 8-10 weeks after you have met these purchase requirements.)
Get 10,000 AAdvantage miles after you make $10,000 in purchases during your first year as a cardmember and then get another 10,000 AAdvantage miles after you make $10,000 in purchases during your second year as a cardmember (10,000 American Airlines AAdvantage miles will appear as a bonus in your AAdvantage account 8-10 weeks after you have made $10,000 in purchases in your FIRST year as a Citi / AAdvantage® cardmember. An additional 10,000 American Airlines AAdvantage miles will appear as a bonus in your AAdvantage account 8-10 weeks after you have made $10,000 in purchases in your SECOND year as a Citi / AAdvantage cardmember.)
There are three cards to choose from (note that they all incur an annual fee during the second year):
- Citi Platinum Select AAdvantage: World Mastercard: $85 per year, First Year Free
- Citi Select AAdvantage American Express: $85 per year; First Year Free
- Citi Business AAdvantage Mastercard: $75 per year; First Year Free
Other benefits of the cards:
- Earn 1 American Airlines AAdvantage mile for every $1 spent on purchases
- No blackout dates on AAdvantage award travel,5 and AAdvantage miles may never expire
- Travel to select destinations for fewer AAdvantage miles with Reduced Mileage Awards
- Earn AAdvantage miles for award travel on American Airlines or over 20 top airlines, for stays at hotels worldwide, and for car rentals
- Double AAdvantage miles on American Airlines purchases
- Earn AAdvantage miles from purchases made on your employee accounts










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