One Mile at a Time has links to new, improved Citibank American Airlines credit card offers — 30,000 mile signup bonuses for the Mastercard, American Express, and Business Mastercard products.

The cards have no annual fee the first year, and remember that Citi cards are churnable — you can get the signup bonuses over and over — and individuals can generally apply for two cards every 60 days although this experience on the frequency of successfully applying for cards may vary.

  1. nick said,

    In the e-mail offer I received it states that 30k miles post after $750 spent in the first 4 months.

  2. iahphx said,

    Aren’t these the ones that require an invitation? I don’t think they’re available to anyone. Please correct me if I’m wrong.

  3. dave said,

    it doesn’t state in the citi site that you are going to receive any miles. nor is it stated in the terms and agreements or faq. how do we know we are going to get the miles?

  4. JK said,

    I just used those links to apply for a new Citibank AA card – I confirmed with a rep that I’m getting the 30K miles after spending $750 within 3 months, no annual fee for the first year.

    Note that United/Chase has started clamping down on their bonus offers if you’ve had a card before.

  5. Melissa said,

    30K offer and link provided above still works. Thanks for the great tips! Plan on using the points to upgrage to first class – priceless feature for a long flight going to vacation destination.

  6. playstation said,

    This post couldn’t be more factual…

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