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You Can Still Get the Citi ThankYou Premier 50,000 Points Offer [Expired]

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Update:   This offer is no longer available.  But check Hot Deals for the latest offers! Citi is an MMS advertising partner

Good news!  If you’ve been waiting to get the Citi ThankYou Premier card, you have another chance to earn 50,000 Citi ThankYou points after meeting the minimum spending requirements.

That’s worth $625 worth of travel booked through Citi.  Or free flights and hotel stays with travel transfer partners!

Where Will You Go With 50,000 Citi ThankYou Points? They’re Worth at Least $625 Toward Flights, Hotels, Car Rentals, and Cruises When You Book Through Citi

But Emily and I always let you know about the best credit card offers, so please use the better link in this post instead!  And I’ve updated the Hot Deals page to include this better offer too!

What’s the Deal?

Link:   Citi ThankYou Premier 50,000 Points Offer

Via SlickDeals, there’s still an offer to earn 50,000 Citi ThankYou points on the Citi ThankYou Premier card after spending $3,000 on purchases within the 1st 3 months of opening your account.

I’ve written about what you can do with 50,000 Citi ThankYou points.  They’re worth at least $625 toward flights, hotels, car rentals, or cruises booked through the Citi Travel Center.  Or, you can redeem them for $500 in gift cards.

But you’ll get the most value from your points when you transfer them to travel partners, including:

Citi ThankYou Points Airline Transfer Partners
AviancaAsia Miles (Cathay Pacific)EVA Air
Etihad Flying Blue (Air France/KLM)Garuda Indonesia
Jet AirwaysJetBlueMalaysia Airlines
QantasQatar AirwaysSingapore Airlines
Thai AirwaysTurkish AirlinesVirgin Atlantic
Citi ThankYou Points Hotel Transfer Partners
Hilton Hotels

One terrific way to get Big Travel with Small Money from Citi ThankYou points is to transfer them to Singapore Airlines for cheap flights within the US and to Hawaii.

You can also get great deals when you transfer Citi ThankYou points to:

It’s easy to earn bonus Citi ThankYou points with this card.  You’ll earn 3 Citi ThankYou points per $1 spent on travel purchases (including gas!).  And 2 Citi ThankYou points per $1 spent on dining and entertainment.

The travel bonus category is very broad, and includes:

And the entertainment category includes:

So it’s easy to build your points balance with regular spending!

If you also have the Citi Prestige card, you can combine your points.  And when you do, your points are worth:

So the 50,000 Citi ThankYou points you’ll earn are worth $800 toward flights on American Airlines and its codeshare partners when you also have the Citi Prestige card.

The annual fee on the Citi ThankYou Premier is $95, but it’s waived the 1st year.  And there are NO foreign transaction fees, so it’s a great card to take overseas.

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