Citi Rewards+ Card cardholders 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 Citi Rewards+ Card points to a transfer partner, you will need to link your Citi Rewards+ 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 Citi Rewards+ Card transfer partners are final.
To transfer Citi Rewards+ Card points to travel partners, cardholders must first log in to their Citibank account and go to the rewards redemption page, then select “Points Transfer.” People with the Citi Rewards+ Card can only transfer points to these travel partners: JetBlue TrueBlue, Choice Privileges, and Wyndham Rewards.
How to Transfer Citi Rewards+ Card Points
Log in to your Citi Rewards+ Card account online.
Navigate to the Citi ThankYou Rewards+ page.
Select “Points Transfer” as the redemption option....
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