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Changes Coming to American Airlines Admirals Clubs<sup>®</sup> and Citi AA Executive Card
Changes Coming to American Airlines Admirals Clubs® and Citi AA Executive Card
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American Airlines and Citi just announced a slew of changes to Admirals Club® membership costs and the benefits and fees of the Citi® / AAdvantage® Executive World Elite Mastercard®. Thankfully, some of the negative changes don't take effect for another two weeks, giving you time to plan. But these changes see the elimination of one of our favorite credit card perks. Are the changes worth the additional fees? Let's dig into the changes to see.

Ryan Smith
Ryan Smith
Citi Now Allowing Product Changes to the Citi Custom Cash®
Citi Now Allowing Product Changes to the Citi Custom Cash®
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Citi is now allowing existing cardholders to change some of their existing card products to the new Citi Custom Cash® Card. The list of eligible cards to change from is wide-ranging—including the Premier, Prestige, Preferred, Dividend, and American Airlines AAdvantage cards. Select from one of 10 categories to get 5% earnings! And, by product changing an existing account, you can avoid a hit to your 5/24 count.

Sam Helmy
Sam Helmy