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Expedia®+ Voyager Card from Citi
Earn 25,000 points after $2,000 in purchases within 3 months of account opening - redeemable for $350 towards your stay at a +VIP Access™ hotel
- $95 annual fee, not waived
- no foreign transaction fees
- $100 Annual Air Travel Fee Credit
Statement credit can be used toward airline incidentals, such as checked bags, in-flight entertainment or refreshments, and in-flight Wi-Fi carriers, or for either the Global Entry or the TSA Pre✓® application fees.
https://www.expedia.com/rewards/credit_card
Earn 25,000 points after $2,000 in purchases within 3 months of account opening - redeemable for $350 towards your stay at a +VIP Access™ hotel
- $95 annual fee, not waived
- no foreign transaction fees
- $100 Annual Air Travel Fee Credit
Statement credit can be used toward airline incidentals, such as checked bags, in-flight entertainment or refreshments, and in-flight Wi-Fi carriers, or for either the Global Entry or the TSA Pre✓® application fees.
https://www.expedia.com/rewards/credit_card
The New Citibank Expedia Card
#152
Join Date: Apr 2009
Posts: 594
Yes, I know someone who works in Citi's credit card division and he told me about this a couple of days ago. Haven't had this card since after the first year, when the rep would not offer me a downgrade to the free Expedia card or product change to a different free card, so I just cancelled it. Probably should have hung up and tried again.
Last edited by MisterBill; Sep 15, 22 at 5:57 pm
#153
Join Date: Jun 1999
Location: NYC/LA
Programs: AA Plat Pro, IHG Diamond Amb, Marriott Plat
Posts: 6,084
Will be interesting to see what happens when the AA contract is up as they’ll have Barclays to contend with
#154
Join Date: Apr 2009
Posts: 594
Currently, yes. The Barclays deal is a remnant of their purchase of US Air, I believe. Not clear it would affect the long-standing relationship with Citi.
#156
Join Date: Jun 1999
Location: NYC/LA
Programs: AA Plat Pro, IHG Diamond Amb, Marriott Plat
Posts: 6,084
Not sure when those contracts are up (I think they were negotiated around 2016?) but it’ll be interesting to see what happens.