The Citi Premier transfer partners are 19 airline, hotel, and retail loyalty programs that Citi Premier cardholders can transfer their reward points to, usually at a 1:1 ratio. There is no fee to transfer points, and it usually takes up to 5 days for the transfer to process. For some programs it may take longer.
Citi Premier Airline Transfer Partners
Aeromexico Club Premier
Asia Miles
Avianca LifeMiles
Emirates Skywards
Etihad Guest
Eva Air
Air France / KLM Flying Blue
JetBlue TrueBlue
JetPrivilege
Malaysia Airlines Enrich
Qantas Frequent Flyer
Qatar Privilege Club
Singapore Airlines KrisFlyer
Thai Royal Orchid Plus
Turkish Airlines Miles&Smiles
Virgin Atlantic Flying Club
Citi Premier Hotel and Retail Transfer Partners
Choice Privileges
Wyndham Rewards
Sears Shop Your Way
You can move points to the Citi Premier transfer partners by logging in to your Citi account on the ThankYou Rewards website. For the airline and hotel partners, you will need to transfer at least 1,000 points at a time. There is no minimum amount to transfer to the Sears Shop Your Way program.
Cardholders with an eligible Citi rewards card can transfer points to any of these partners, usually at a 1:1 ratio, and then redeem them through that partner’s loyalty program.
In order to transfer Citibank points to a transfer partner, you will first need to link your eligible Citi card to the participating loyalty program. Then, log in to the Citibank Citi ThankYou Rewards website. From there, enter the number of points you want to transfer to your chosen loyalty program. Be aware that all points transfers to Citibank transfer partners are final.
The Citi Premier credit score requirement is 700 or higher, which means applicants need at least good credit for a decent shot at approval. If you’d like to know where you stand, you can check your credit score for free, right here on WalletHub.
The average American will likely find it difficult to meet the Citi Premier credit score requirement, as many people have lower credit scores. But an applicant’s score is only one factor in the approval process. Citi will also consider other things like the person’s income, existing debt load, recent credit inquiries, number of open accounts and more.… read full answer
The Citi Premier’s credit score requirement is in line with the requirements for most other Citi credit cards, though there are a few that are easier to get, such as the Best Buy Store Card.
Yes, you can transfer Citibank points to another person, as long as the recipient of the points also has a Citibank card enrolled in the Citi ThankYou Rewards program. To transfer Citibank points to another person, go to the Citi ThankYou Rewards page and choose the “Points Sharing” option after logging in to your Citibank account … read full answeronline.
Citibank Cards That Allow You to Transfer Points to Another Person
Citi Rewards+® Card
Citi Premier® Card
Citi Prestige® Card
This list isn’t comprehensive, so there may be other Citibank cards that allow you to transfer points to other people, too. Finally, keep in mind that there are a lot of rules regarding Citibank point transfers, so be sure to read through the rewards program terms and conditions.
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