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New Card Bridges Gap for Occasional Fliers
19 Nov
Summary
- New mid-tier card offers airport lounge access and flight credits.
- Annual fee is $350, but first-year value exceeds $1,000.
- Earns AAdvantage miles and Loyalty Points toward elite status.

For travelers who fly only occasionally, choosing the right credit card has always been a challenge. High-end cards are often too expensive, while lower-tier options lack sufficient benefits. American Airlines and Citi have introduced the Citi/AAdvantage Globe Mastercard, a new mid-tier option designed to bridge this gap, debuting in October 2025.
The $350 annual fee card provides a wealth of benefits, including four Admirals Club Globe Passes, a $100 in-flight credit, and a $100 Annual Splurge Credit. It also covers Global Entry or TSA PreCheck applications. Cardholders receive a free checked bag on domestic American Airlines flights for themselves and up to eight companions, along with preferred boarding.
Crucially, the card's first-year value, driven by a sign-up bonus of 90,000 AAdvantage miles (worth approximately $1,170), significantly outweighs its cost. Combined with perks like a companion certificate for a domestic guest at $99, the card offers substantial savings, making it an attractive proposition for those seeking premium travel perks without the demands of frequent flying.




