Last edit by: SuperFlyBoy
Consolidated Info for Citi PM Card. (Currently under amendment - 28 July 2014 - SuperFlyBoy)
10x PM miles earned on the following websites:
(Expired Link - doesn't work any longer): Link here for fully updated info: http://www.online.citibank.co.in/car...les-offers.htm
-All airline websites
-Amazon.in (until 9 November 2014)
-GoIbibo.com
-PremierMiles website
-Jabong.com (until 31 March 2015)
-Ezeego1.com
-Groupon.co.in
-fnp.com
-www.onemi.in (until 31 October 2014)
-www.paytm.com (Transactions above Rs. 200/-)
-Yatra.com (extended until 31 December 2014)
-yebhi.com/citibank (Now extended until 30 April 2015)
-www.zansaar.com (Until 10 October 2014)
(Expired Link - doesn't work any longer): Also on these online/offline stores: www.online.citibank.co.in/portal/pdf/PM-10X.pdf
(Expired Link - doesn't work any longer): Also Extra Miles on these Offline stores: http://www.online.citibank.co.in/por...-Locations.pdf
10x PM miles earned on the following websites:
(Expired Link - doesn't work any longer): Link here for fully updated info: http://www.online.citibank.co.in/car...les-offers.htm
-All airline websites
-Amazon.in (until 9 November 2014)
-GoIbibo.com
-PremierMiles website
-Jabong.com (until 31 March 2015)
-Ezeego1.com
-Groupon.co.in
-fnp.com
-www.onemi.in (until 31 October 2014)
-www.paytm.com (Transactions above Rs. 200/-)
-Yatra.com (extended until 31 December 2014)
-yebhi.com/citibank (Now extended until 30 April 2015)
-www.zansaar.com (Until 10 October 2014)
(Expired Link - doesn't work any longer): Also on these online/offline stores: www.online.citibank.co.in/portal/pdf/PM-10X.pdf
(Expired Link - doesn't work any longer): Also Extra Miles on these Offline stores: http://www.online.citibank.co.in/por...-Locations.pdf
Consolidated India-based mileage related Credit Cards thread - 2015 onwards
#451
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: BOM-SIN-EWR
Programs: UA*G (1K again), Sixt Plat, *was*: SQ QPP01 & SK EBS/EBG, LH SEN, AA EXP, 9wPlat
Posts: 8,606
#452
FlyerTalk Evangelist
Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: India
Programs: Bonvoy Lifetime Titanium, IHG Plat, HH Gold, Trident Plat, DL Diamond, AI Maharajah
Posts: 29,649
#455
FlyerTalk Evangelist
Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: India
Programs: Bonvoy Lifetime Titanium, IHG Plat, HH Gold, Trident Plat, DL Diamond, AI Maharajah
Posts: 29,649
i received a notification as well on my app but even that was around 6pm....
#458
Join Date: Jul 2017
Programs: KrisFlyer Gold, Marriott & SPG Plat, Hilton Gold, ShangriLa Jade, Enterprise Plat, Taj Gold
Posts: 3,313
Anyways, I think you're asking the wrong question. Removing YQ doesn't necessarily mean it's the cheapest (or best value) since different airlines have different redemption rates. AI is a great example of this. They've removed YQ but their award charts are almost 2x-3x that of SQ or UA in many situations. So I would never pick it for international travel. However if I was looking at redeeming on very short distances within in India (<10,000 miles) I would pick it over SQ (but not UA).
What you should think about is your travel patterns and how you plan to redeem. Otherwise AI is an easy answer to what you're looking for but will not necessarily save you anything.
#459
Join Date: Nov 2011
Posts: 72
Nope.
There are several websites but they mainly cover US and the larger European airlines https://www.rewardexpert.com/blog/ho...-award-tickets. Looking at fare breakup on ITA Matrix is always a good way to check.
Anyways, I think you're asking the wrong question. Removing YQ doesn't necessarily mean it's the cheapest (or best value) since different airlines have different redemption rates. AI is a great example of this. They've removed YQ but their award charts are almost 2x-3x that of SQ or UA in many situations. So I would never pick it for international travel. However if I was looking at redeeming on very short distances within in India (<10,000 miles) I would pick it over SQ (but not UA).
What you should think about is your travel patterns and how you plan to redeem. Otherwise AI is an easy answer to what you're looking for but will not necessarily save you anything.
There are several websites but they mainly cover US and the larger European airlines https://www.rewardexpert.com/blog/ho...-award-tickets. Looking at fare breakup on ITA Matrix is always a good way to check.
Anyways, I think you're asking the wrong question. Removing YQ doesn't necessarily mean it's the cheapest (or best value) since different airlines have different redemption rates. AI is a great example of this. They've removed YQ but their award charts are almost 2x-3x that of SQ or UA in many situations. So I would never pick it for international travel. However if I was looking at redeeming on very short distances within in India (<10,000 miles) I would pick it over SQ (but not UA).
What you should think about is your travel patterns and how you plan to redeem. Otherwise AI is an easy answer to what you're looking for but will not necessarily save you anything.
To be more specific, I was looking for the following 3-4 routes to redeem minimum miles in business class and lowest yQ. I am ok to split the transfer between the airlines if required.
1) Intra-India
2) Intra-asia like India -SE asia
3) India-Europe/Middle East
4) India-USA
Thanks in advance for your help!!
#460
Join Date: Jul 2017
Programs: KrisFlyer Gold, Marriott & SPG Plat, Hilton Gold, ShangriLa Jade, Enterprise Plat, Taj Gold
Posts: 3,313
Thanks a lot @PiperAtGatesofDawn. This helps. I was actually looking at best possible airline transfer with reasonable miles requirements and lower yQ. I understand that air india charges 2-3x of other airlines, so maybe not a good solution to avoid yQ.
To be more specific, I was looking for the following 3-4 routes to redeem minimum miles in business class and lowest yQ. I am ok to split the transfer between the airlines if required.
1) Intra-India
2) Intra-asia like India -SE asia
3) India-Europe/Middle East
4) India-USA
Thanks in advance for your help!!
To be more specific, I was looking for the following 3-4 routes to redeem minimum miles in business class and lowest yQ. I am ok to split the transfer between the airlines if required.
1) Intra-India
2) Intra-asia like India -SE asia
3) India-Europe/Middle East
4) India-USA
Thanks in advance for your help!!
Take it one step at a time. There's no need to transfer all your miles to any FFP right away. Transfer your miles to a program only when you're ready to travel. Look at which FFP has award seats available for when you want to travel and then transfer your miles there.
Citi reward points don't expire but FFP miles generally do. So unless there's a devaluation (which is usually notified well in advance), your points are far safer with Citi than all piled into 1 FFP which you can't use when you want to travel because that program doesn't have suitable awards available.
#461
Join Date: Nov 2011
Posts: 72
So basically all over the world. There's no perfect FFP for that but here it is to the best of my knowledge: 1 - 9W. 2 - CX or OZ or SQ (I prefer SQ because it has the best J in the world). 3 - EU - SQ; ME - ??? 4 - IF West Coast SQ; East Coast - ???. Generally avoid BA for all and 9W & AI for international travel.
Take it one step at a time. There's no need to transfer all your miles to any FFP right away. Transfer your miles to a program only when you're ready to travel. Look at which FFP has award seats available for when you want to travel and then transfer your miles there.
Citi reward points don't expire but FFP miles generally do. So unless there's a devaluation (which is usually notified well in advance), your points are far safer with Citi than all piled into 1 FFP which you can't use when you want to travel because that program doesn't have suitable awards available.
Take it one step at a time. There's no need to transfer all your miles to any FFP right away. Transfer your miles to a program only when you're ready to travel. Look at which FFP has award seats available for when you want to travel and then transfer your miles there.
Citi reward points don't expire but FFP miles generally do. So unless there's a devaluation (which is usually notified well in advance), your points are far safer with Citi than all piled into 1 FFP which you can't use when you want to travel because that program doesn't have suitable awards available.
Is there any good redemptions in CP Asia Miles as well?
#463
Join Date: Jul 2017
Programs: KrisFlyer Gold, Marriott & SPG Plat, Hilton Gold, ShangriLa Jade, Enterprise Plat, Taj Gold
Posts: 3,313
But once again... you should look at specific itinerary and identify specific award flights you want to take and then discuss which one is better than the other.
Last edited by PiperAtGatesofDawn; Apr 25, 2018 at 2:49 am
#464
Join Date: Nov 2011
Posts: 72
CP Asia Miles is CX. I'm not very familiar with them. Their charts are a little complicated because they use 4-5 (maybe more) different award charts. They are supposed to be quite decent esp. within Asia. I think their best value is leveraged in multi-stop itineraries because they calculate at a overall not a per leg basis.
But once again... you should look at specific itinerary and identify specific award flights you want to take and then discuss which one is better than the other.
But once again... you should look at specific itinerary and identify specific award flights you want to take and then discuss which one is better than the other.
#465
Join Date: Nov 2011
Posts: 72