Citi / AAdvantage Globe Mastercard
The Citi AAdvantage Globe is the newest AA card, bridging Platinum Select and Executive. It offers 4 Admirals Club passes, a companion certificate, $100 inflight credit, $100 Splurge credit, and a flight streak bonus for $350.
Pros & cons
- 90,000-mile limited-time welcome offer among the highest the program has offered
- 4 annual Admirals Club passes for airport visits
- Companion certificate for a domestic Main Cabin round-trip after renewal
- $100 inflight credit offsets Wi-Fi, food, and drinks on AA
- Flight Streak rewards consistent flyers with Loyalty Point bonuses
- $120 Global Entry/TSA PreCheck every 4 years
- $350 annual fee is meaningfully higher than the Platinum Select's $99
- Companion certificate is domestic Main Cabin only
- 4 lounge passes may not be enough for frequent travelers
- Splurge Credit brands are narrow
- 2x on rideshares and transit is a limited bonus category for some
Who this card is for
Regular AA flyers who want occasional lounge access without the $595 Executive fee
Travelers who fly with a companion at least once a year
Consistent AA flyers who take 4+ qualifying flights per year for the Flight Streak bonus
Those who spend at AAdvantage Hotels for the 6x earning
Frequent AA travelers who need lounge access on more than 4 visits per year
Travelers whose companions fly internationally or in premium cabins
Those who cannot use the Splurge Credit brands and inflight credit to justify the higher fee
Earning rates
Benefits breakdown
The Globe layers lounge passes, flight bonuses, and partner credits onto a competitive welcome offer and earning structure.
What to look out for
Companion Certificate Is Domestic Main Cabin Only
Cannot use for international or premium cabin. Value depends on how often you travel domestically with a companion.
4 Lounge Passes May Not Cover Heavy Travel
If you fly AA more than 4 times a year and value lounge access, the Executive card has better ROI.
Splurge Credit Is Lifestyle-Specific
Only works at AAdvantage Hotels, 1stDibs, Future Personal Training, and Live Nation.
