Best uses for Citi ThankYou points

Citibank offers several cards that earn ThankYou Rewards points. By using the right combination of cards its possible to earn 2 to 5 points per dollar on all spend. Once you’ve collected lots of points, though, you’re going to want to get great value from them. That’s where this post comes in… Overview If you […] The post Best uses for Citi ThankYou points appeared first on Frequent Miler. Frequent Miler may receive compensation from CHASE. American Express, Capital One, or other partners.

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Best uses for Citi ThankYou points

Citibank offers several cards that earn ThankYou Rewards points. By using the right combination of cards its possible to earn 2 to 5 points per dollar on all spend. Once you’ve collected lots of points, though, you’re going to want to get great value from them. That’s where this post comes in…

Overview

If you like the idea of earning 2x to 5x transferable points for all of your spend while also keeping annual fees down to only $95 per year altogether, then Citi has you covered. The key is to assemble a collection of Citi cards and to use the right one for the right spend:

  • Citi Strata Premier ($95/year): Earn 3 points per dollar (3x) for grocery, dining, gas stations, flights, hotels, and travel agencies.
  • Citi Custom Cash (no annual fee): Earn 5 points per dollar (5x) on purchases in your top eligible spend category each billing cycle, up to the first $500 spent, 1x thereafter. Eligible categories: Restaurants, Gas Stations, Grocery Stores, Select Travel, Select Transit, Select Streaming Services, Drugstores, Home Improvement Stores, Fitness Clubs and Live Entertainment. A great approach is to get multiple Custom Cash cards by signing up for one and then later product changing other Citi cards to this one. That way, you can exceed the $500 per billing cycle 5x cap. You could, for example, assign one card to be your 5x grocery card and another to be your 5x drugstore card and spend up to $500 per month on each.
  • Citi Double Cash (no annual fee): Earn 2 points per dollar for all spend. Use this one everywhere that you don’t earn more with the Premier or Custom Cash cards.
  • Citi Rewards+ (no annual fee): Combine this account with your other Citi ThankYou accounts in order to earn a 10% rebate on the first 100K points redeemed each year.

If you have a lot of spend, you can rack up points quickly by using the above cards wisely. But that leaves the question of how best to use those points. This post is intended to give you specific examples of great ways to use your points. This post is not intended to be a complete guide to all good uses for Citi points but rather an overview of a number of good uses so that you’ll know where to begin looking.

Basic Info About Citi ThankYou Rewards Points

Here are some things you should know:

  • Move points from one account to another (even to friends’ accounts): You can freely move up to 100,000 points per year to any other Citi ThankYou Rewards account. The catch is that once points are moved, they expire within 90 days. Make sure you have immediate plans for those points before moving them. One exception is with the Citi Custom Cash card. This card lets you pool points (see next bullet) but does not allow moving them.
  • You can pool points, but Citi still tracks which card earned those points: Citi lets you pool together your ThankYou accounts so that points earned from all of your cards show up in the same place and can be used together. When you do this, you get the benefit of the best available redemption options. For example, Citi’s no-annual-fee cards offer very few transfer options to hotels & airlines, but by pooling points with your Citi Strata Premier or Prestige or Access More card, you can transfer your points to any supported transfer partner. Unfortunately, even after pooling points, if you cancel any of your cards, you will lose the points that were earned with that card and not yet spent.
  • You can keep points alive by downgrading to a no-annual-fee card: If you don’t want to keep your ThankYou rewards card due to annual fees, consider downgrading to a no-annual-fee ThankYou card instead. Downgrade options include the Double Cash, Custom Cash, or Rewards+. Doing this will keep your points alive. If you later want to transfer points to an airline program, you can get a new Premier card, upgrade your no-annual-fee card to a Premier card, or move points to a friend who has a Premier card (or a Prestige or AT&T Access More card).

How NOT to use your points

One reason that Citi can afford to throw so many points at cardholders is that they make it easy to redeem points for poor value. Don’t do this. Your goal should be to get more than 1 cent per point value. Worst case, make sure to get exactly 1 cent per point value. While there are some exceptions, the following options for redeeming points are bad deals. Stay away from the following:

  • Don’t Shop With Points
    Citi makes it easy to pay with points when checking out at Amazon.com, PayPal, Best Buy, Shell, BP, Amoco and other retailers. In most cases you’ll get less than 1 cent per point value. Don’t do it.
  • Don’t Cover Your Card Charges
    Citi lets you redeem points at very poor value to offset charges made to your credit card. Don’t do it.
  • Don’t Redeem for Gift Cards
    You can redeem points for gift cards at a penny per point, but you probably shouldn’t since you’ll get the same value for your points by simply redeeming for cash. One exception: Citi sometimes has point-discounts for select gift cards.
  • Don’t Book Travel
    When using points to book travel through Citi’s ThankYou portal, you’ll only get 1 cent per point value. Worse, the portal sometimes shows rates that are higher than those found elsewhere for the same travel bookings. And when things go wrong with your travel, you may have to deal with Citi’s travel center to fix it rather than going right to the travel provider. That rarely works out well. If you want to book paid travel, you are almost always better off redeeming points for cash and then using a points-earning credit card to book travel directly with the travel provider.

Do pool your ThankYou accounts with Rewards+

If you have a Rewards+ card, make sure to combine that card’s ThankYou Rewards account with your other Citi ThankYou cards. That way, when you redeem points you’ll get a 10% rebate each year on the first 100,000 points redeemed. This works even if you redeem points for cash or by transferring to airline partners. Either way, if you redeem 100,000 points, you’ll get back 10,000. This makes your points about 11% more valuable!

Unfortunately, if you have a second Rewards+ card, you won’t get two separate 10% rebates for your pooled points.

Do (sometimes) cash out points

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Citi will let you redeem points for cash back at a value of 1 cent per point. That’s hardly an amazing value, but other than transferring to airline and hotel partners, it’s better than most other redemptions. With the Rewards+ card in your arsenal, you can get 10% of your points back so that points will be worth more than a penny each (1.11 cents each) when redeeming for cash.

Do! Transfer points to airline and hotel programs

This is the way to go!

Citi offers a number of airline and hotel programs to which you can transfer your points, usually 1 to 1. For a complete list, see: Citi Transfer Partners. By transferring points wisely, it’s often possible to get far more than 1 cent per point value.

Please keep in mind these tips:

  • Always have at least one transferable account: With a few exceptions, ThankYou Rewards are transferable only from the Citi Strata Premier card (and the no-longer-available Citi Prestige and AT&T Access More cards). If you or a friend has such an account, you can move points to that account from almost any other account before transferring to an airline or hotel program, but you are limited to moving 100,000 points per year this way. Another option is to pool points among your own accounts. For example, if you have the Citi Rewards+ card and the Citi Strata Premier card, you can pool points between them in order to make all of the points transferable. Note that the Custom Cash Card is different. With this card, you cannot move points to other accounts, but you can pool points with your own Premier card in order to make points transferable.
  • Wait to transfer points: Don’t transfer points until high value awards are available and you are ready to book them. Transfers are one-way only. Citi ThankYou points are valuable for their flexibility. Once you transfer, you are locked into a single program that may or may not have awards available.
  • Slow Transfers: Most transfers are instant but some can take a day or more to complete. This can be a big problem since award space could disappear before the points are available to make an award booking. Our Citi Transfer Partners post shows the expected transfer time for each program.
  • Check Award Value Before Transferring: Just because an award exists doesn’t mean that it’s a good idea to book it. For example, you might find that a flight is available for 25,000 miles, but the cash rate for the same flight is only $200. If you were to transfer your Citi points to an airline for this purpose, you’d get only 0.8 cents per point value. In that case, you’d be much better off redeeming your points for cash and then buying airfare with your credit card.
  • Partners Often Offer Better Value: When booking flights, you’ll often find better value booking an award using miles from a partner airline rather than the one you want to fly. For example, Air France KLM Flying Blue will sometimes charge fewer miles to fly Delta Airlines than Delta would charge for its own flights.
  • Watch for Transfer Bonuses: Citi sometimes offers bonuses when transferring to select programs. See our post “Current Point Transfer Bonuses” to see both current and expired bonuses (the latter can give you an idea of what to expect in the future).

Stay in Preferred Hotels & Resorts

The One Palácio da Anunciada in Lisbon, Portugal costs only 27,000 Choice points per night. Since their cash rate is usually $500 per night or more, you’ll get nearly 2 cents per Choice point value or more. Even better, when transferring from Citi 1 to 2, you’ll get at nearly 4 cents per Citi ThankYou point value (or more)!

Citi offers two ways to get great value when booking Preferred Hotels:

  1. Transfer to Choice Privileges. Citi offers a 1 to 2 transfer ratio to Choice Privileges for those with a Strata Premier card (or a no-longer-available Citi Prestige or Access More card). Many luxury hotels in the Preferred Hotels & Resorts collection can be booked with Choice Privileges points. Point prices range from 20,000 to 87,000 points per night. Given the 1 to 2 transfer ratio, this translates to 10,000 to 43,500 Citi ThankYou points per night for some incredible hotels. For details, see these posts: How to book Preferred Hotels online with Choice points; and Great value Preferred Hotels bookable with Choice points.
  2. Transfer to Preferred Hotels I Prefer. Citi offers an incredible 1 to 4 transfer ratio to I Prefer. Point prices range from 15,000 to 150,000 points per night. Given the 1 to 4 transfer ratio, this translates to 3,750 to 37,500 Citi ThankYou points per night for some incredible hotels.

Not all hotels are available to book with points. And, there’s no obvious correlation between hotels bookable with Choice points vs those bookable with I Prefer points. Worse, when a single hotel is bookable both ways, award availability differs. For an easy way to see which hotels are bookable in the different platforms, see: Find Preferred Hotels bookable with points (easy searchable table).

Stay in a Vacasa Vacation Rental

a dining table in a log cabin
Vacasa Vacation rentals can be booked for 15,000 to 30,000 Wyndham points per night per bedroom. Some units are huge and offer multiple beds, bathrooms, and loft areas despite being advertised as having only one bedroom!

One of the best ways to book vacation rental properties with points is by using Wyndham points to book Vacasa Vacation Rentals. Vacasa charges either 15,000 or 30,000 Wyndham points per night per bedroom. Full details about this opportunity can be found here: How to book Vacasa Vacation Rentals with Wyndham points.

Citi ThankYou Rewards points transfer 1 to 1 to Wyndham. You must have a Citi Strata Premier card (or a no-longer-available Citi Prestige or Access More card).

Stay in an Ascend Hotel Collection Boutique Hotel or Resort

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Michigan Shoreline Inn & Conference Center, Ascend Collection Hotel

Citi offers an excellent 1 to 2 transfer ratio to Choice Privileges for those with a Strata Premier card (or the no-longer-available Prestige or AT&T Access More cards). Choice’s Ascend Hotel Collection offers high-end boutique hotels and resorts with award prices usually ranging from 16,000 to 40,000 points per night. With most award prices between 16,000 and 30,000 points, the cost with Citi points is only 8,000 to 15,000 points per night.

See these posts for more info:

Also note that Bluegreen vacation properties are bookable with Choice points under the Ascend Hotel Collection brand. It can be difficult to find availability, but the opportunities are amazing. Jen, from Deals We Like, suggests the following properties:

Bluegreen Vacations South Mountain. It’s in the White Mountains of New Hampshire and a mile or two from Loon Mountain ski resort. Loon is a great mountain for families! Mini golf across the street and in the winter there’s the ice castles nearby. Lots of hikes and outdoor activities for the summer too. The hotel is right on the main street so nothing special there but they have up to 3-bedroom suites. The rooms are nice and all the rooms (at least the suites) have a full kitchen. There’s an indoor pool with a fun hot tub. And in the summer an outdoor pool.

Another suggestion is The Soundings and The Breakers Resort. Both are right on the ocean in Cape Cod. They are right next to one another and also offer multi-room suites. Outdoor pools and in a great area of the cape. Only problem is that availability can be sparse during the summer months and since you can only book 100 days out, getting award space can be problematic.

Last year I also stayed at The Valley Inn. While the hotel itself is nothing special. It’s an older hotel with dark hallways/rooms, it’s right in Waterville Valley village (a few minutes away from Waterville Valley ski resort). I was able to spend just 10,000 points a night and get a two bedroom with full kitchen (one room even had two twin beds which was perfect for my kids). The room also had a sauna in it (which I didn’t attempt to use).

Stay in a Leading Hotel of the World (LHW)

Brazilian Court Hotel LHW Suite bedroom
Brazilian Court Hotel

For those with a Premier card, or the no-longer-available Prestige or AT&T Access More cards), Citi points transfer 1,000 to 200 to LHW’s (Leading Hotels of the World) Leaders Club. That transfer ratio doesn’t sound great, but Leaders Club points are worth approximately 8 cents each towards hotel stays and so this transfer ratio gives you 1.6 cents per point value with your Citi points. That’s pretty good!

One cool thing about this opportunity is that just by booking through Leaders Club, you are eligible for on-property perks:

  • Upgrade priority upon arrival
  • Daily continental breakfast for two
  • Early check-in and late check-out considerations

My wife and I tried out booking a stay with Leaders Club and the results were great! See: Sampling Leading Hotels of the World (LHW) thanks to Citi ThankYou Rewards.

Fly Within the US

There are a number of good ways to use Citi points to fly within the U.S. Here are some examples:

  • Transfer to Qantas Frequent Flyer to fly American Airlines. Qantas charges as few as 8,000 points one-way for short-distance AA flights (up to 600 miles). Qantas can also be a good choice for flights up to 1200 miles, where they charge 12,000 points one-way. Note: This option is expected to become more expensive starting August 5 2025 (details here).
  • Transfer to Air France / KLM Flying Blue or Virgin Atlantic Flying Club to fly Delta Airlines. When Delta releases seats to partners, it can be a good deal (especially on short-distance non-stop flights) to book with either Virgin Atlantic points or Air France / KLM miles. I recommend checking award prices with both programs to see which is cheaper.
  • Transfer to Avianca LifeMiles to fly United Airlines. Within a single zone, awards typically cost 7.5K one-way in economy class or 10K one-way in business class. Between Zone 1 (most of the East Coast) and Zone 2 (most of the states apart from the far west) is 10K one-way in economy or 15K in business class.

Fly First Class to Japan

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ANA 777-300ER First Class The Suite

The cheapest way to fly ANA first class between North America and Japan (or between Europe and Japan) is with Virgin Atlantic points.

  • The short story: Virgin Atlantic devalued ANA first class awards in March 2023 and then followed up by doing the same to business class awards in 2024. However, both are still very good redemptions between the US and Japan.
  • Miles required: 72.5K / 85K one-way for first class between the US West Coast / US East Coast and Japan or 52.5K / 60K miles in business class
  • How to find awards: Search United.com to find ANA partner award space. An easier option is to use Seats.Aero. Use the tool's Explore United MileagePlus feature to find ANA flights.
  • How to book awards: Call Virgin Atlantic Flying Club at 800-365-9500.
  • Key warnings: Virgin Atlantic charges each segment separately, so this award is best for direct flights. They also add fuel surcharges for ANA flights, which as of 2024 are about $360 from the US to Japan or $450 from Japan to the US (or around $730 if booked as a round trip).
  • Transfer fromAmex, Chase, Capital One, CitiBiltMarriott

If you can find first class award space (that’s the tricky part!), these prices are amazing. See also: Best uses for Virgin Atlantic points.

Citi ThankYou Rewards points transfer 1 to 1 to Virgin Atlantic. You must have a Citi Strata Premier card (or a no-longer-available Citi Prestige or Access More card).

Fly Business Class to Asia on EVA

EVA Air business class hors d'oeuvres
EVA Air business class hors d’oeuvres

EVA offers very good award space to their own members, and Citi is the only major transferable points program that transfers 1 to 1 to EVA. To do so, you must have a Citi Strata Premier card (or a no-longer-available Citi Prestige or Access More card).

  • The short story: EVA's award chart features fairly average pricing at 75K or 80K each way from the US to Asia in business class, but EVA offers what is widely regarded as one of the best business class products in the sky and they make quite a bit of award space available to their own members. The best value is booking round trip since EVA allows a free stopover (stopover not allowed on one-way tickets).
  • Miles required: 75K / 80K each way from North America to Asia on EVA (80K from Chicago, New York, Houston, or Toronto).
  • How to find awards: Search EVAAir.com
  • How to book awards: Book simple awards online at EVAAir.com. Must call and book over the phone for stopovers.
  • Key warnings: Star Alliance pricing is higher (87.5K / 97.5K each way). Best use is for EVA flights since they release more award space to their own members.
  • Transfer from: Capital One Miles, Citi ThankYou Rewards

Fly Business Class to Europe

Fly Air France / KLM business class for 60K Citi points one-way

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KLM 787 business class

Air France and KLM share a rewards currency: Flying Blue. With Flying Blue miles, it’s often possible to find business class awards to/from Europe for only 60,000 miles one-way. Search for available space at AirFrance.us or KLM.com. You’ll need to create a free Flying Blue frequent flyer account to search. Make sure to select “Book with Miles” and then leave the dates of travel blank in order to bring up a monthly award availability calendar.

Citi ThankYou Rewards points transfer 1 to 1 to Air France / KLM Flying Blue. You must have a Citi Strata Premier card (or a no-longer-available Citi Prestige or Access More card).

  • The short story: Monthly Flying Blue Promo Awards and even regular standard awards can sometimes offer excellent value between the US and Europe.
  • Miles required: Varies. Air France no longer has an award chart, but business class awards between North America and Europe start at 60K one way. Promo awards often offer better value, with business class awards sometimes available in the 40K’s.
  • How to find awards: Search for available space at AirFrance.us (you’ll need to create a free Flying Blue frequent flyer account to search)
  • How to book awards: Book online at AirFrance.com. Can also book via phone.
  • Key warnings: Air France / KLM do add fuel surcharges, though they are often reasonable (about $150-$250 in taxes and fees each way)
  • Transfer from: Amex, Bilt, Capital One, Chase Ultimate Rewards, Citi Thank You Marriott Bonvoy, Wells Fargo.

Fly Star Alliance for 70K (or fewer) Citi points one-way

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United Polaris business class. Image courtesy of United’s website.

Avianca LifeMiles offers a good way to book business class flights to/from Europe on their Star Alliance partners (United, Air Canada, Lufthansa, Swiss, TAP Air Portugal, etc.) with no fuel surcharges. For most routes, LifeMiles charges 70,000 points one-way. Better yet, business class flights between the US northeast and the UK or Ireland cost only 45,000 points one-way.

Citi ThankYou Rewards points transfer 1 to 1 to Avianca LifeMiles. You must have a Citi Strata Premier card (or a no-longer-available Citi Prestige or Access More card).

  • The short story: Avianca LifeMiles offers competitive business class pricing for Star Alliance awards to Europe, with no fuel surcharges.
  • Miles required: 70K each way in business class with no fuel surcharges. Note that there is some variance, with some routes pricing well below the official award chart, such as the US Northeast to Ireland and the UK for 45K miles in business class (See: The secret LifeMiles award chart). Also see: Avianca LifeMiles’ awesome mixed-cabin award pricing for ways to fly for even fewer miles).
  • How to find awards: Search for available space at LifeMiles.com (you’ll need to create a free Avianca LifeMiles frequent flyer account) or with any of several tools that support LifeMiles (see: Which award search tool is best?)
  • How to book awards: Book online at LifeMiles.com. Can also book via email. Phone bookings are known to be a hassle but also possible.
  • Key warnings: Availability at LifeMiles.com does not always match what you’ll find at United.com. Phone agents generally do not see better availability than what is shown at LifeMiles.com. Always check the LifeMiles site before transferring points. Keep in mind that the mandatory $25 booking fee (added to all bookings) is the same whether one-way or round trip, so book round trip to save.
  • Transfer from: Amex Membership Rewards, Capital One, Citi Thank You, Bilt, Wells Fargo, Marriott Bonvoy

Fly JetBlue Mint for 78K Citi points one-way

This isn’t the cheapest option in this round-up but award space is usually plentiful. Thanks to Qatar Airways’ partnership with JetBlue, it’s possible to book JetBlue business class (Mint class) to/from Europe for 78,000 miles one-way.

  • The short story: Qatar Airways Privilege Club offers reasonable award pricing on JetBlue, which can be a great way to book Mint (business) class to Europe.
  • Miles required: 78K each way. Taxes & fees departing the US are $10.10.
  • How to find awards: You can search for space via QatarAirways.com, but it is easier to start by finding "I" class space for business class awards. You can find this via a paid tool like ExpertFlyer or with advanced routing codes via ITA Matrix. See the video instructions in this post for detailed instructions about how to find and book space.
  • How to book awards: Book on QatarAirways.com
  • Change and cancellation fees: $25 to change or cancel more than 24 hours in advance, $100 between 3-24hrs in advance, nonrefundable within 3 hours of departure. See more in this post.
  • Key warnings: Note that Qatar only charges mandatory taxes ($10.10 departing the US and between ~$40-$100 departing Europe) with no additional carrier-imposed surcharges on JetBlue awards.
  • Transfer from: Amex, Citi. Also transfer to BA and then to Qatar with: Bilt, Capital One, Chase, Wells Fargo

Citi ThankYou Rewards points transfer 1 to 1 to Qatar Avios. You must have a Citi Strata Premier card (or a no-longer-available Citi Prestige or Access More card).

Fly to Hawaii for 10K one-way

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It’s possible to fly United Airlines to Hawaii from anywhere else in the United States for only 10K miles one-way economy or 15K business class!

Unfortunately, it is notoriously difficult to actually book these awards. First, you have to find United saver award space. Next, the really hard part kicks in: you have to find a Turkish agent capable and willing to book the award for you. This post might help: How to book United flights with Turkish Miles & Smiles. See also: Turkish Miles & Smiles Complete Guide.

  • The short story: Turkish offers the same pricing on flights to Hawaii as for other domestic US awards, making them an unbelievable value for flights to Hawaii.
  • Miles required: 10,000 miles each way in economy class or 15,000 miles each way in business class (can include connections for the same price)
  • How to find awards: Search and book awards at TurkishAirlines.com. Note that you can also try searching AirCanada.com for additional space that should be bookable via email.
  • How to book awards: Some awards can be booked online at TurkishAirlines.com (click "Award Ticket" on the home page, then log in and choose the "Star Alliance" tab on the award search tool). If you see an award on AirCanada.com that is not available at the Turkish website, you can try an email booking. Once an email agent sets up the reservation, you can call to pay the taxes and ticket rather than emailing back with the requested screen shots of your credit card and ID.
  • Key warnings: Turkish appears to have a max connect time of 4 hours on a domestic itinerary, so itineraries with a longer connection would require 2 awards. Also, for an unknown reason, Turkish phone agents often can't see award space that other partner airlines can see.  Booking over the phone can be very challenging.  We highly recommend calling to put an award on hold before you transfer points to Turkish miles.
  • Transfer from: Bilt, Citi Thank You, Capital One, Marriott Bonvoy

If you don’t want to deal with Turkish Miles & Smiles (I don’t blame you!), another good option is to transfer points to Singapore Airlines. Singapore charges 17,500 miles each way in economy or 34,500 in business for United Airlines flights to or from Hawaii.

  • The short story: Singapore KrisFlyer charges fewer miles for domestic flights to Hawaii than United does for the same flights. Additionally, they have a great chart for Alaska Airlines for those originating in parts of the US other than the East Coast.
  • Miles required: For United flights: 19,500 miles each way in economy or 39,000 in business (as compared to 22.5K / 40K through United). For Alaska Airlines flights: award prices range from 13.5K to 14K one-way in economy class.
  • How to find awards: Search for available United Airlines space at United.com (Note: Do not log in — logging in may show you expanded availability based on your credit card or elite status that is not available for partner bookings) or SingaporeAir.com (See: Book United flights online with Singapore miles– but note that business class prices have increased since that post was written). For Alaska Airlines award space, search at AA.com
  • How to book awards: Book online at SingaporeAir.com or over the phone with Singapore KrisFlyer. Alaska awards must be booked over the phone.
  • Key warnings: Singapore allows a maximum connection time of 4 hours on a domestic itinerary and will not allow a stopover on a one-way domestic award. Be aware that United.com and AA.com will show availability for flights with longer/overnight connections that are not available with Singapore KrisFlyer miles, so be sure to double check availability at SingaporeAir.com or with a phone agent before booking. Also note that transfers to Singapore KrisFlyer are not instant. Transfers typically take 12-24 hours (from all major transferable currencies) and Singapore does not hold award tickets.
  • Transfer from: Amex, Chase, Capital One, Citi

Conclusion

There are many exciting ways to use Citi points. This post was intended to give you a taste of some of them. This post is not intended to show you how to accomplish these things though. For example, finding award space so that you can fly business or first class can be a very difficult trick on its own. Fortunately, there are great tools that can help. Please see: Which award search tool is best?

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