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Is The American Airlines Executive Card Worth $595 Fee? 10 Reasons To Apply

FlyMarshall NewsroomBy FlyMarshall NewsroomFebruary 3, 2026No Comments7 Mins Read
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Link: Learn more about the Citi® / AAdvantage® Executive World Elite Mastercard®

The Citi® / AAdvantage® Executive World Elite Mastercard® (review) is American Airlines’ most premium credit card. Not only does the card have a huge welcome bonus at the moment, but it also offers valuable ongoing perks.

If you don’t yet have the Citi AAdvantage Executive Card, in this post I’d like to take a look at why you might want to apply. Here are 10 reasons you should consider picking up this $595 annual fee, in no particular order…

Welcome bonus of 100K AAdvantage miles

The Citi AAdvantage Executive Card is offering a limited time welcome bonus of 100,000 AAdvantage miles after spending $10,000 within the first three months. This is among the best offers that we’ve ever seen on the card.

I value American AAdvantage miles at ~1.5 cents each, so to me, those miles are worth around $1,500. That’s a great bonus, especially for a card that also offers a lot of value in the long run. There are lots of great uses of American AAdvantage miles.

Redeem AAdvantage miles for travel in Etihad business class

An American Admirals Club membership

The single biggest perk of the Citi AAdvantage Executive Card is that the card offers an Admirals Club membership for the primary cardmember. This card is arguably the best way to get Admirals Club access, as the card’s annual fee is less than the Admirals Club membership cost, even if you have elite status.

If you fly American with any frequency, having Admirals Club access is worth it for having somewhere comfortable to sit with complimentary drinks and snacks, and for access to the Admirals Club agents during irregular operations.

Get an Admirals Club membership with the card

Admirals Club access for authorized users

Authorized users on the Citi AAdvantage Executive Card can also receive Admirals Club access. You can add up to three authorized users for a total of $175 (so potentially under $60 each), and then you’ll pay $175 for each authorized user beyond that.

The sweet spot is really adding three authorized users, as you’re looking at paying under $60 each for them to get Admirals Club access annually. They can access Admirals Club whenever flying a oneworld airline same day, and can bring two guests or immediate family.

Get Admirals Club access for authorized users as well

Up to 20K Loyalty Points just for being a cardmember

If you’re going for elite status with American AAdvantage, the reason you may want to get the Citi AAdvantage Executive Card is because it offers up to 20,000 Loyalty Points per year, without even spending a dime on the card.

The card offers 10,000 bonus Loyalty Points when you earn 50,000 Loyalty Points in a status qualification year, and another 10,000 bonus Loyalty Points when you earn 90,000 Loyalty Points in a status qualification year. It doesn’t matter how those Loyalty Points are earned, so it could be from spending on the card, or from flying.

Note that this also applies retroactively within a membership year. So if you’ve already passed 50,000 or 90,000 Loyalty Points for this year and get the card now, you’d still qualify for this offer. This can also be stacked with the up to 15,000 Loyalty Points bonus you’ll find on the Citi® / AAdvantage® Globe™ Mastercard® (review).

Earn bonus Loyalty Points just for having the card

The ability to earn Loyalty Points with spending

As is the case with virtually all of American’s co-branded credit cards, the Citi AAdvantage Executive Card offers one Loyalty Point per dollar spent. Loyalty Points is the system by which you can qualify for elite status nowadays, so spending on the card can help you achieve that.

For example, AAdvantage Executive Platinum status requires 200,000 Loyalty Points per year, so spending $180,000 on this card would earn you that (since you earn 20,000 bonus Loyalty Points). I’m not suggesting you should qualify for status that way, but you could.

Access some great lounges with oneworld Emerald status

4-5x AAdvantage miles on American Airlines spending

If you’re a frequent American Airlines flyer, the Citi AAdvantage Executive Card offers (by far) the best return of any American Airlines card when it comes to spending on American.

The card offers 4x AAdvantage miles on eligible American Airlines purchases. On top of that, if you spend $150,000 on the card in a calendar year, you earn 5x AAdvantage miles on all American Airlines purchases for the rest of the calendar year.

Earn up to 5x miles on American Airlines spending

10x AAdvantage miles on AAdvantage Hotels spending

The Citi AAdvantage Executive Card offers 10x AAdvantage miles on eligible spending with the AAdvantage Hotels booking platform. I’d argue that AAdvantage Hotels is the most lucrative airline portal for booking hotels.

Not only can you earn a huge number of AAdvantage miles when booking through AAdvantage Hotels in the first place, but then you earn an extra 10x miles when paying with the card. Given the excellent earnings rates through the portal, this can be really lucrative.

For context, all miles earned directly through AAdvantage Hotels are Loyalty Points. Meanwhile for the credit card spending, only 1x miles would be considered Loyalty Points, while all miles would be redeemable. Admittedly there’s sometimes an opportunity cost to booking through AAdvantage Hotels, but I know it’s a feature that many AAdvantage loyalists appreciate, especially if they don’t otherwise care about hotel loyalty.

Earn 10x miles on AAdvantage Hotels spending

Priority services with American Airlines

If you’re a less frequent flyer with American Airlines and don’t have elite status, you’ll appreciate the perks offered by the card, which include the following:

  • A first checked bag free on domestic American itineraries for the cardmember and up to eight companions on the same reservation
  • Priority airport check-in
  • Priority airport security screening
  • Preferred boarding

The value of that can add up. However, I do think this card is most valuable for those who have AAdvantage elite status.

Get preferred boarding as a cardmember

Up to $120 annual credit with Avis & Budget

To help offset the annual fee, the Citi AAdvantage Executive Card offers up to $120 back on eligible Avis or Budget rentals every calendar year. All you have to do is charge an eligible prepaid rental to your card, and you’ll receive a statement credit up to the $120 limit. You can use this for one rental or multiple rentals, it’s totally up to you, as long as they’re prepaid.

Get a $120 annual rental car credit

Up to $120 back annually with Grubhub

The Citi AAdvantage Executive Card offers up to $120 back on eligible Grubhub purchases every calendar year. This comes in the form of up to $10 in statement credits with Grubhub each billing cycle. Just charge at least that much to your card from Grubhub each billing cycle, and you’ll receive the credit.

While I wouldn’t say it’s as useful as the Avis or Budget credit (given that it can be used in one go), there’s still potentially quite a bit of value to be had if you use the food delivery service regularly.

Save on food delivery with a Grubhub credit

Bottom line

The Citi AAdvantage Executive Card is American’s most premium credit card. While it has a steep annual fee, many American flyers will find it worthwhile. The card offers an Admirals Club membership, the ability to get reasonably priced Admirals Club access for authorized users, up to 20,000 bonus Loyalty Points per year just for being a cardmember, and more.

If you’ve been considering the card, now is the time to apply, given the increased offer that’s currently available.

What’s your take on the Citi AAdvantage Executive Card?

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