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Citi / AAdvantage Platinum Select World Elite Mastercard review: Best for casual American Airlines flyers
Richard Kerr is a veteran naval officer and founder of the Award Travel 101 Facebook community. He’s one of the foremost experts in points and miles strategy, featured in Forbes, US News, Money Magazine, Kiplinger Personal Finance and presented at #SXSW 2017. Richard has visited over 45 countries, lived in England and Japan, and spends his spare time dissecting loyalty program award charts to maximize the value of points and miles. Richard holds a BBA in International Business and has his wife and two small children in tow for his travels as often as possible.
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July 9, 2025 • 8 min read
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Quick summary
A mid-tier airline card provides valuable perks for those who frequently fly with a major U.S. carrier, including a free checked bag and inflight discounts.
The current welcome offer is elevated, delivering significant value for new applicants who meet the spending requirement.
This card is best suited for travelers seeking some elitelike benefits without paying for a premium product.
It lacks luxury features such as lounge access and has limited travel and purchase protections.
What to consider
Eligibility for the welcome offer is restricted if you have received a similar bonus or product-changed to this card in the past 48 months.
Some benefits overlap with elite status, so existing elite members may find less incremental value.
A $125 flight discount is available after meeting a high annual spending threshold and renewing the card.
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Citi / AAdvantage Platinum Select World Elite Mastercard overview
The Citi® / AAdvantage® Platinum Select® World Elite Mastercard® is a solid mid-level credit card for anyone who wants to earn American Airlines miles and enjoy elitelike benefits. Although this card won’t net you Admirals Club access, fans of American Airlines can still get value out of it. Card rating*: ⭐⭐⭐
The information for the Citi / AAdvantage Platinum Select has been collected independently by The Points Guy. The card details on this page have not been reviewed or provided by the card issuer.
*Card rating is based on the opinion of TPG’s editors and is not influenced by the card issuer.
The Citi / AAdvantage Platinum Select makes the life of an American Airlines flyer easier and gives non-AA flyers an avenue to diversify the miles in their award portfolio — all for an annual fee of only $99 ($0 introductory annual fee for the first year). We recommend applicants have a credit score of 670 or higher.
For a limited time, new Citi / AAdvantage Platinum Select cardholders can earn 80,000 bonus miles after spending $3,500 on purchases in the first four months from account opening. According to TPG’s July 2025 valuations, this card’s offer is worth $1,240.
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You won’t be eligible for this bonus if you’ve earned a welcome bonus from the Citi / AAdvantage Platinum Select or a card you product-changed to a Platinum Select in the past 48 months.
The Citi / AAdvantage Platinum Select isn’t a luxury travel card, but it does offer a few perks for those who fly on American Airlines.
You’ll have access to a free checked bag on domestic itineraries, a 25% discount on inflight food and beverage purchases and a $125 flight discount after spending $20,000 or more on your card during your membership year and renewing your card.
Since some of these perks are also offered to AAdvantage elite members, you might not get a lot of value from them if you have elite status. However, those who haven’t earned status yet can enjoy some elitelike benefits with this card.
An American Airlines Boeing 777-200ER at Dallas Fort Worth International Airport (DFW). SEAN CUDAHY/THE POINTS GUY
As far as status qualification goes, you’ll earn 1 Loyalty Point per every eligible AAdvantage mile earned, though the welcome bonus is excluded from earning Loyalty Points.
Unfortunately, Citi stripped many valuable travel and purchase protection benefits from the Citi / AAdvantage Platinum Select a few years ago. This isn’t necessarily a dealbreaker, but it’s something to keep in mind before applying for this card.
You can also fly in American Airlines economy class within the contiguous 48 U.S. states and to Canada, starting at 7,500 miles one-way; business and first class flights start at double that. Many times, AA runs award sales with domestic flights starting at 5,000 miles one-way.
If you want more perks: Try the (see rates and fees). With perks like Admirals Club membership and various statement credits, frequent AA travelers will likely a lot out of this premium card. However, it comes with a hefty $595 annual fee. For more information, read our full review of the Citi / AAdvantage Executive World Elite Mastercard.
If you want an easy welcome bonus: Barclays’ AAdvantage® Aviator® Red World Elite Mastercard® offers similar travel benefits to the Citi / AAdvantage Platinum Select. It has annual statement credit for inflight Wi-Fi purchases and the possibility of earning a companion certificate through spending. Note that Barclays plans to sunset the Aviator Red in the near future, but applications are open for now. For more information, read our full review of the AAdvantage Aviator Red World Elite Mastercard.
The information for the AAdvantage Aviator Red World Elite Mastercard has been collected independently by The Points Guy. The card details on this page have not been reviewed or provided by the card issuer.
Is the Citi / AAdvantage Platinum Select worth it?
The travel benefits on this card are nice, but certainly not at the same tier as the more premium Citi / AAdvantage Platinum Select. That’s to be expected since the annual fee on the Executive card is much higher, but this card might still be the best choice for you if you want AA benefits on a budget.
Bottom line
If you need Admirals Club lounge access, this card won’t help you. But if you’re a casual American Airlines traveler who wants a few elitelike benefits when you fly with the airline, the Citi / AAdvantage Platinum Select Mastercard is one you should consider adding to your wallet.
The best time to apply for this card is when it offers an elevated welcome bonus to ensure you can get the most from your AAdvantage miles.