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Can You Transfer Points Earned on Any Citi ThankYou Card to Airline Partners?

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Million Mile Secrets reader Matthew Riggieri commented:

I had gotten the Citi ThankYou Preferred card years ago, and have kept it since it has no annual fee.  I applied for the ThankYou Premier card so I can transfer points to Singapore Airlines.  Can I transfer points from the Preferred to the Premier card?

Matthew is referring to transferring Citi ThankYou points to their new airline transfer partners, which include Singapore Airlines, Cathay Pacific, and most recently Flying Blue (Air France and KLM’s frequent flyer program).

You Can Transfer Citi ThankYou Points to Airline Partners, but Only If You Have the ThankYou Premier, Prestige, or Chairman Card

You can only transfer points earned from the Citi ThankYou PremierCiti Prestige, and Citi Chairman cards directly to airline partners. 

Matthew just got the Citi ThankYou Premier card, but he wants to know if he can transfer points from his Citi ThankYou Preferred card to his ThankYou Premier account and then to airline partners.

Yes You Can!

Link:   Citi ThankYou Premier

Link:   Citi Prestige

Link:   Citi ThankYou Preferred

If you have the Citi ThankYou Premier, Citi Prestige, or Citi Chairman (no longer available to new applicants) cards, you can combine points from other ThankYou points earning cards (like the Citi ThankYou Preferred, Citi ThankYou Preferred for College Students, or CitiBusiness ThankYou card) into ONE account.  And then transfer them to airline and hotel partners!

You Can Use Citi ThankYou Points for Award Tickets on Airlines Like KLM (but Not on Their Inflatable Planes!)

If Matthew wants to combine points from his Citi ThankYou Preferred card and Citi ThankYou Premier account, he can do so by going to the Citi ThankYou website and clicking on “Combine ThankYou Accounts.”

You Can Combine Points From Your Citi ThankYou Accounts on the Citi ThankYou Website

Once he’s combined his points, Matthew can then transfer them to 9 airline partners (and Hilton hotels):

Matthew Could Transfer His ThankYou Points to Etihad and Get Pampered in First Class!

If you already have a Citi ThankYou Preferred card, it’s a good card to keep for a long time to build your credit history, because it has no annual fee.  But by signing-up for the Citi ThankYou Premier or Citi Prestige cards, you’ll be able to combine all of your Citi ThankYou points and transfer them to airline partners or Hilton hotels.

Bottom Line

Million Mile Secrets reader Matthew wants to know if he can combine points from his Citi ThankYou Preferred card to his new Citi ThankYou Premier card, then transfer them to Citi’s new airline partners.

Yes, he can!  As long as you have the Citi ThankYou PremierCiti Prestige, or Citi Chairman card, you can combine points from other ThankYou points cards and then transfer them to airline partners (plus Hilton hotels).

Matthew should keep his Citi ThankYou Preferred card, because it has no annual fee and can help build his credit history.

Thanks for the question, Matthew!

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