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    Trendyfii Media DeskBy Trendyfii Media DeskMarch 7, 2026No Comments9 Mins Read
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    For small-business owners who love to fly with American Airlines, the Citi® / AAdvantage Business™ World Elite Mastercard® (see rates and fees) should be in your crosshairs.

    It’s an affordable card with no annual fee for the first cardholder year, then a $99 annual fee applies each year thereafter. I always appreciate the chance to try a card out for a year to see if it’s a good fit for me without committing to a fee.

    Of course, it’s still good to take a close look at a card before applying. Fortunately, the Citi / AAdvantage Business offers a lot of value, including free checked bags and solid earning rates on American. Card rating*: ⭐⭐⭐

    *Card rating is based on the opinion of TPG’s editors and is not influenced by the card issuer.

    Citi / AAdvantage Business: The basics

    The Citi / AAdvantage Business is like a lot of mid-tier cards in that it offers a moderate set of benefits instead of the treasure trove of statement credits, elite status boosts and lounge perks that come with premium cards.

    This card’s benefits favor travelers who prefer to fly with American Airlines, but it doesn’t require a full commitment to the airline thanks to its modest $99 annual fee (after the first cardholder year).

    An American Airlines plane taxis at Philadelphia International Airport (PHL). SEAN CUDAHY/THE POINTS GUY

    Unlike what you might expect given its label as a business card, the Citi / AAdvantage Business doesn’t really have many perks specifically geared toward business owners.

    Because of that, I believe this card is best for those with a side hustle or a business with minimal expenses. You’ll still qualify for this card, and you likely won’t miss the business benefits it lacks.

    American Airlines benefits

    Cardholders will receive the following American Airlines-centric perks:

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    • First checked bag free for you and up to four people flying on the same reservation
    • Preferred boarding
    • A 25% discount on inflight purchases on American Airlines flights
    • Ability to earn an American Airlines companion certificate ($99 plus taxes and fees) after spending $30,000 or more in an account year
    • Ability to earn bonus miles on American Airlines purchases and Loyalty Points on all purchases
    • Boosted earnings as an AAdvantage Business member

    Other perks

    In addition to the benefits I’ve just mentioned, cardholders have access to these perks:

    • Ability to earn bonus American Airlines miles on gas station, car rental and telecommunications purchases
    • Can add employee cards at no additional cost
    • Benefit from no foreign transaction fees

    Citi / AAdvantage Business pros and cons

    ProsCons

    • Low annual fee
    • Inflight discount
    • Free checked bag
    • Earns American Airlines AAdvantage miles
    • No foreign transaction fees
    • Add employee cards at no additional cost

    • No lounge access
    • Mediocre earning rates
    • No complimentary elite status
    • High spending requirement for a companion certificate

    Citi / AAdvantage Business benefits

    The Citi / AAdvantage Business is one of the most affordable airline cards. I view free checked bags, preferred boarding, no-additional-fee employee cards and bonus Loyalty Points on spending as its standout perks.

    Given that checking bags with American costs at least $35 per bag one-way, you can recoup this card’s annual fee after the first cardholder year by checking a bag at least three times. If you often travel with an employee or another companion, that becomes very easy to do.

    Without this card, checking a bag three times would cost $105, just north of this card’s $99 annual fee (after the first year). If you travel with one companion, checking one bag each would cost you $210 without the AAdvantage Business.

    You’ll need to spend $30,000 in a cardholder year to earn a companion certificate ($99 plus taxes and fees). That’s an incredibly high spending requirement for a mid-tier card; I’d like to see Citi slash that in half.

    Businessman using mobile phone while writing notes
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    Any employee cards you add will earn bonus miles, so I strongly recommend adding them if your business has any employees.

    I wish this card had more business-oriented benefits. As it stands, the Citi / AAdvantage Business shares many of its perks with the Citi® / AAdvantage® Platinum Select® World Elite Mastercard®.

    If you already have the AAdvantage Platinum Select, it will probably be hard to find much of a reason to open this card.

    The information for the Citi / AAdvantage Platinum Select has been collected independently by The Points Guy. The card details on this page have not been reviewed or provided by the card issuer.

    How to earn and use your rewards

    The Citi / AAdvantage Business keeps its earning categories simple. Cardholders earn:

    • 2 miles per dollar spent on eligible American Airlines purchases
    • 2 miles per dollar spent on gas station and car rental purchases
    • 2 miles per dollar spent on telecommunications, cable and satellite providers
    • 1 mile per dollar spent on all other purchases
    American Airlines planes at New York’s LaGuardia Airport (LGA). SEAN CUDAHY/THE POINTS GUY

    There aren’t many cards that offer bonus earnings on telecommunication services, so the AAdvantage Business is a viable option for those expenses.

    Plenty of general travel cards earn bonus rewards on gas stations and car rentals; these cards earn transferable rewards that are generally worth more than American Airlines miles.

    Of course, this card should be your go-to for American Airlines purchases, unless you have a card that earns more points per dollar spent on flights (such as the American Express Platinum Card®).

    Remember that you’ll earn 1 Loyalty Point per dollar spent on all purchases, helping you get closer to elite status with American.

    I’d like to see office supply stores and cloud service providers added as bonus categories since business owners could get a lot of value out of them.

    Using your rewards

    Once it comes time to redeem the miles you earn, your best bet is always to redeem them for flights. You can use your miles for American Airlines flights or for a flight on one of its partner airlines, such as Alaska Airlines or Finnair.

    TPG senior editor Giselle Gomez booked a round-trip flight from Miami International Airport (MIA) to Las Vegas’ Harry Reid International Airport (LAS) last year for 17,000 miles total. Cash prices were around $450 at the time, so she managed to snag a solid deal for her miles, above TPG’s March 2026 valuations.

    Andrea Rotondo, TPG director of Content Operations, aboard an American Airlines 787-9 in the Flagship business class cabin.
    Andrea M. Rotondo, TPG’s director of content operations, aboard an American Airlines 787-9 in the Flagship business-class cabin. ANDREA M. ROTONDO/THE POINTS GUY

    You can also use your AAdvantage miles for flight upgrades, hotels, car rentals, vacation packages, cruises and Admirals Club passes. Aside from cabin upgrades on flights, I don’t recommend any of these options.

    Related: Why American Airlines AAdvantage has become my most valuable rewards currency

    Downsides to consider about the Citi / AAdvantage Business

    As I mentioned previously, the Citi / AAdvantage Business lacks significant business-oriented perks to set it apart from the Platinum Select. If you already have a consumer Citi / AAdvantage card, it may be hard to justify holding the Citi / AAdvantage Business.

    This card’s earning categories aren’t the strongest, aside from its earnings on American Airlines purchases. If you’re looking for a card for your everyday expenses, you’d be better off with another option.

    In order to get outsize value out of this card’s $99 annual fee (after the first cardholder year), you’ll need to fly with American at least a few times each year.

    Related: Which AAdvantage card is right for you? Here are 3 options you should consider

    Citi / AAdvantage Business vs. Citi / AAdvantage Platinum Select

    As I alluded to earlier, the AAdvantage Business and the AAdvantage Platinum Select have a lot in common. The biggest difference you’ll find is in their earning rates.

    Both cards earn 2 miles per dollar spent on eligible American Airlines purchases and at gas stations. The Platinum Select sets itself apart by earning 2 miles per dollar spent on restaurants rather than on telecommunications and car rentals.

    An American Airlines regional jet prepares to land at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA). BILL CLARK/CQ-ROLL CALL, INC VIA GETTY IMAGES
    An American Airlines regional jet prepares to land at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA). BILL CLARK/CQ-ROLL CALL, INC/GETTY IMAGES

    You’ll still get free checked bags, preferred boarding, bonus Loyalty Points and inflight savings with the Platinum Select.

    Similar to how the AAdvantage Business doesn’t charge extra for employee cards, you won’t have to pay additional fees for authorized users on the Platinum Select.

    Which card you choose comes down to which earning rates you prefer.

    Is the Citi / AAdvantage Business worth it?

    If you don’t already have the Platinum Select and can take advantage of its American Airlines-oriented perks, I recommend the Citi / AAdvantage Business. It offers a solid roster of benefits for those who enjoy flying with American, plus reasonable earning rates for the average business spender.

    When to apply for the Citi / AAdvantage Business

    For a limited time, new Citi / AAdvantage Business cardholders can earn 75,000 bonus miles after spending $5,000 on purchases in the first five months from account opening.

    According to TPG’s valuations, these bonus miles are worth $1,275. This matches the highest offer we’ve seen for this card, so now is an excellent time to apply.

    Man and woman looking at a computer together
    OSCAR WONG/GETTY IMAGES

    Adding 75,000 miles to your AAdvantage account can go a long way, depending on what you redeem them for. A few ideas include:

    • Domestic flights, which start as low as 7,500 miles one-way plus taxes and fees, though select deals occasionally bring prices down even more to 6,000 miles
    • Long-haul business-class flights, such as Dulles International Airport (IAD) near Washington, D.C., to London’s Heathrow Airport (LHR) on Iberia for just 57,500 miles and $155 in taxes and fees
    • Round-trip economy flights to Mexico, such as between Dallas Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) and Cancun International Airport (CUN) for 16,000 miles plus $149 in taxes and fees

    Before submitting your application, make sure to take Citi’s application rules into consideration.

    Other cards to consider if you don’t want the Citi / AAdvantage Business

    I’ve already mentioned the Platinum Select as a strong competitor, but here are some other options to think about:

    For additional options, check out our picks for the best American Airlines cards and the best travel cards.

    Bottom line

    The Citi / AAdvantage Business is a great mid-tier choice for small-business owners looking for a card to help elevate their travels with American Airlines. It offers a moderate selection of perks that will help your flight experience go more smoothly, from checking bags to boarding to making inflight purchases.

    If you already have an AAdvantage card, you might not get much out of the AAdvantage Business. But if this is your first foray into American Airlines’ cards, I suggest giving the AAdvantage Business a shot.


    Apply here: Citi / AAdvantage Business World Elite Mastercard


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