For years, the Citi Strata Premier card has been one of the most valuable ways to unlock Citi’s ThankYou ecosystem. Outside of the long-gone Prestige, it’s the card that enables full 1:1 transfers to Citi’s airline and hotel partners—and that’s the core of its value.
But now that Citi has introduced the premium Strata Elite, does the Premier still deserve a spot in your wallet?
Why People Keep the Premier
The Premier stands out because of partner transfers. Without it, points earned on no-fee cards like the Citi Custom Cash or Double Cash can’t be moved to programs like Avianca LifeMiles, Virgin Atlantic Flying Club, or Singapore KrisFlyer.
The value has only increased with the addition of American Airlines AAdvantage as a transfer partner—something Citi fans have wanted for years.
For background on the card itself, see our earlier post: Citi Strata Premier overview.
What the Strata Premier Offers
- 3× points on air travel, hotels, dining, supermarkets, gas, and EV charging
- 10× points on hotels, car rentals, and attractions booked through Citi Travel
- $100 annual hotel credit on $500+ stays booked via Citi Travel
- Travel protections (trip delay/cancellation, rental coverage, lost luggage)
- No foreign transaction fees
And most importantly: transfer access to Citi’s full roster of partners at 1:1.
How It Compares to the Strata Elite
The Strata Elite is Citi’s premium option, with lounge access, bigger statement credits, and higher multipliers—along with a much higher annual fee. If you fully use the luxury perks and can offset the cost, it can make sense. But for most travelers, Premier remains the more affordable, practical choice, delivering nearly the same transfer power without the hefty price tag.
The Citi Trifecta: Why Premier Is Essential
The Premier isn’t just good on its own—it’s the anchor of Citi’s “Trifecta.”
- Citi Strata Premier – unlocks partner transfers and strong travel categories
- Citi Custom Cash – 5× on your top monthly category (up to $500/cycle)
- Citi Double Cash – a flat 2× on everything else
Without the Premier or Elite cards, points from Custom Cash and Double Cash are stuck in limited redemption options. With it, everything can transfer to airline and hotel partners—including AAdvantage.
Final Thoughts
Is the Citi Strata Premier still worth keeping? Definitely. For a modest annual fee, you get strong earning categories, a useful hotel credit, solid travel protections, and—most importantly—the ability to unlock Citi’s full transfer ecosystem. The Strata Elite may be tempting for premium-perk seekers, but for most people, Premier remains the sweet spot. And if you’re running the Citi Trifecta, the Premier isn’t optional—it’s essential.
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I love the Strata Premier and have zero interest in the Strata Elite. I already have the Amex Platinum and CSR so have credits tied to high end hotel stays. Frankly there is very little else the Elite offers someone like me outside of a SUB. Adding AA as a transfer partner was great as I’m around a 3 million miler on AA and I have a large stash of AA points so the 6 figure amount of my Thank You points is enough. I also loaded up on Alaska and Hawaiian cards plus transferred some Amex points to Hawaiian (then to my Alaska account) as another way to book AA. I realize I’m likely not the average customer with 15-20 cards, including a number of high AF ones, plus a few million points and miles in my current accounts. However, IMHO Citi missed the mark with the Strata Elite (no travel bonus unless you buy through their portal alone is a deal breaker). If a better product that didn’t largely duplicate what I already have I would have gone for it.