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Home » Interesting (To Me): American Admirals Clubs Are Getting Citi Branding
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Interesting (To Me): American Admirals Clubs Are Getting Citi Branding

FlyMarshall NewsroomBy FlyMarshall NewsroomMarch 30, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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If you frequently visit American Airlines’ Admirals Club lounges, you’ll notice a subtle change to the branding…

Admirals Club entrances will get Citi branding

American has announced that starting in April 2026, the airline will expand its partnership with Citi across the Admirals Club network throughout the United States. With this, we’ll begin seeing Citi branding at the entrance of Admirals Club lounges. Essentially, we’ll see the Citi logo next to the Admirals Club logo, and above the oneworld branding.

This will initially be introduced at clubs in Chicago (ORD), Dallas (DFW), Los Angeles (LAX), and Miami (MIA), with more locations getting the branding throughout 2026.

Here’s how Scott Long, American’s SVP of AAdvantage, describes this:

“Our customers choose Citi / AAdvantage cards because they deliver meaningful benefits — from earning Loyalty Points to help them reach status faster to enjoying a more premium journey. Welcoming the Citi brand to our Admirals Club lounges is a testament to the depth of our partnership as both American and Citi look for ways to enhance every aspect of the travel journey for our customers.”

Meanwhile here’s how John LaCosta, Citi’s Head of Partnership Cards and Development, describes this:

“We’re proud to highlight the power of our partnership with American Airlines through Citi’s expanded presence across the Admirals Club network. Together, we’re shaping the next generation of premium travel experiences for our cardmembers.”

American Admirals Clubs are getting Citi branding

This is a minor but first-of-its-kind move

I don’t want to suggest that this change actually impacts the experience in any way for Admirals Club guests, and if anything, I’m surprised American is even putting out a press release about this. However, as someone who flies American all the time, I know I would’ve otherwise noticed this change in the coming weeks, and would wonder what the backstory is (and I’m sure I’m not alone, as I’m not the only geek here!).

Keep in mind that American and Citi recently entered into an exclusive credit card agreement, as American has dropped Barclays as a credit card partner, and this is expected to earn the airline more money. As part of this, we’ve also seen Citi ThankYou add American AAdvantage as a credit card partner, and we’ve also seen Citi launch two new credit cards with Admirals Club guest passes (in addition to the Citi card that offers a full Admirals Club membership).

Still, what’s interesting here is that Delta and Amex have a close partnership, while United and Chase have a close partnership, and neither airline has prominent branding from their co-brand credit card partners at lounge entrances.

Obviously Citi is willing to pay for this in some form. I suspect part of the motivation is that Citi doesn’t have its own proprietary network of lounges in the United States, unlike Amex Centurion Lounges and Chase Sapphire Lounges, so this at least gets the card issuer’s branding onto airport lounge entrances in some ways.

Then again, the optics won’t be great of having the Citi branding on the door, only for cardmembers to find that the lounges sometimes aren’t accepting day passes due to capacity constraints, when they’re issued through Citi.

Bottom line

Starting in April 2026, American will start putting Citi branding on the entrances of Admirals Clubs. This coincides with American and Citi strengthening their partnership, as the two companies enter an exclusive agreement.

This has limited implications, but I suspect many American frequent flyers may notice this, and wonder what the backstory is.

What do you make of this new Citi branding for Admirals Clubs?

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