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Credit Card Review: Citi Prestige (Is It Still Worth It?)

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The Citi Prestige. No other credit card has gone back and forth between being amazingly valuable to almost worthless as many times as that one.

For a long time, I used the Citi Prestige to make specific purchases for the benefits it provided, such as concert ticket protection or travel insurance coverage.

On January 4, 2019 the Citi Prestige earned a spot in my wallet. The bonus categories improved significantly and it became a card I could use all the time. A short 9 months later, Citi removed almost all of the card’s travel insurance benefits, destroying most of the value it earned earlier that year.

Where does that leave us now? Should you get a Citi Prestige card? Are the benefits worth paying the hefty $495 annual fee?

Sign Up Bonus

The Citi Prestige card is currently offering 50,000 Thank You points if you spend $4,000 in the first 3 months after opening your account with this link. Citi has rules about applying for cards in the same family. Here are the requirements from Citi’s website:

Bonus ThankYou Points are not available if you received a new cardmember bonus for Citi Rewards+, Citi ThankYou Preferred, Citi ThankYou Premier/Citi Premier or Citi Prestige, or if you have closed any of these accounts, in the past 24 months

That last part is unique to Citi as they make you wait 24 months after closing a card to get a bonus for another one. The trick is that if you already have another Citi ThankYou card and it’s been more than 24 months since you received a signup bonus, you need to apply for the new card before closing the old one.

ThankYou Points

The Citi Prestige earns ThankYou points, which are a type of flexible (transferrable) point. These are the earning categories for the card:

The card’s hidden perk is that it earns 5X points from travel agencies, including OTAs like Priceline and hotel booking sites like Rocketmiles.

This is a great mix of bonus categories for someone who travels frequently. 5X points for air travel is the highest multiplier for this category, matching the American Express Platinum. 5X for dining is also the best available, the closest competitor is the American Express Gold card which offers 4x points and the Chase Sapphire Reserve and the Citi Premier which offers 3X in this category.

One disadvantage of this card is that after you earn ThankYou points, there’s a bit of a learning curve for Citi’s transfer partners. Citi has recently added several partners but the list is rather eclectic if you’re not really into points and miles.

You probably noticed that you don’t see many US airlines, like American, Delta or United on that list. You’re right. That’s not to say there isn’t value to be had with these partners; you just really need to know what you’re doing to book the flights you want and get a good return. Here are some examples of how you can book flights in the U.S. with the available transfer partners:

What about flights on American Airlines? While it’s true that you can not transfer points to American’s frequent flyer program, you can use your ThankYou points to pay for flights when you use the Citi Travel Center, you’ll get a constant 1 cent value for tickets on all airlines.

Citi Prestige Benefits

Here’s a list of the benefits of the Citi Prestige card. This list may not be all-inclusive:

Final Thoughts

What to think of the Citi Prestige? It’s a great card to earn 5x ThankYou points on dining. I won’t use it for airfare because it provides no travel coverage for delays, cancellations or lost/delayed baggage. It’s a good card to pay for hotels but I get the same amount of points from the less expensive Citi Premier. Essentially it’s a $245 dining card. Unless you can take advantage of the fourth-night free benefit. I was planning to get rid of the card in 2020 but I kept it because I had a trip where I could make way more back by using that benefit. Of course, that trip didn’t happen and now I’m hoping it will happen in 2021.

I really want to like this card more but Citi’s not giving me many reasons to keep it instead of switching to the underappreciated Citi Premier. I just need to find something to do with the points because Citi ThankYou points expire shortly after closing a card, even if you transfer them to a different ThankYou card.

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