Citi AAdvantage Globe Card $100 Annual Inflight Credit: How Can It Be Used?

Citi AAdvantage Globe Card $100 Annual Inflight Credit: How Can It Be Used?

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The Citi® / AAdvantage® Globe™ Mastercard® (review) is American Airlines’ new premium credit card. The card has a huge welcome bonus, which makes it worth considering, and it’s one of the reasons I already applied for the card.

While the card has a steep $350 annual fee, it offers lots of perks that can help offset that, whether you’re an occasional or frequent flyer on American. In this post, I’d like to take a look at the up to $100 annual inflight purchase credit offered by the card. How exactly does this perk work, and how useful is it?

Citi AAdvantage Globe Card $100 inflight credit basics

The Citi AAdvantage Globe Card offers up to $100 in annual credits for inflight purchases every year. As you’d expect, there are some terms to be aware of:

  • The up to $100 in statement credits is issued per calendar year rather than per cardmember year, so that potentially offers outsized value in the first year
  • You have to charge the purchases to your eligible card, and you can use the credit across one or (almost certainly) more transactions
  • This benefit applies to domestic flights that are marketed and operated by American and/or American Eagle; it doesn’t work on codeshare flights on other airlines
  • Savings will appear as a statement credit within 8-10 weeks of the transaction posting to the account, though in practice, I suspect the credits typically post much faster than that

There are no restrictions as to what kind of inflight purchases qualify for this credit, so the credit can be used for inflight food and drink purchases, as well as inflight Wi-Fi purchases.

Get up to $100 per year in inflight credits with the card

How can the inflight credit actually be used efficiently?

As someone who often flies American, I’ve been thinking of how this Citi AAdvantage Globe Card credit could most efficiently be used. American doesn’t have inflight duty free sales, so your options are either inflight food and drink purchases, or Wi-Fi (unless I’m missing something).

On the surface, this is useful for purchasing inflight Wi-Fi, though there are two catches:

Now, we’ll see whether that domestic policy is actually enforced (is Wi-Fi really billed differently by Panasonic based on the type of flight?), but that’s how the rules are written. Furthermore, it’s worth noting that wide body planes with Panasonic Wi-Fi still operate domestic routes, and Wi-Fi on those planes will continue to come at a cost. So that actually presents a pretty obvious way that these credits could be used, in my opinion.

Use your inflight credit for Wi-Fi purchases

The other obvious thing these credits could be used for is inflight purchases of alcoholic drinks and food. On the plus side, American has been improving its buy on board selection in recent times, and I imagine that trend will continue, as the airline tries to become more competitive. So this will actually be more useful than it would’ve been in the past, which is great.

However, do keep in mind that AAdvantage Executive Platinum members in economy receive one complimentary food and drink item, and Main Cabin Extra customers receive free alcoholic drinks. So this won’t necessarily be that useful for everyone.

American’s buy on board food options
American’s buy on board drink options

If nothing else, you could buy some drinks or snacks for others on the plane, if you truly have no other way to use the credit. 😉

Bottom line

The Citi AAdvantage Globe Card offers many benefits, and among those is an up to $100 inflight purchase credit every calendar year. This can be used for all inflight purchases on domestic flights, so it can be applied toward alcoholic drinks, food, and even Wi-Fi.

With American switching to free Wi-Fi on domestic flights as of 2026, that’s a little less useful than in the past. However, I can’t help but be curious if international Wi-Fi purchases really don’t credit, because it doesn’t seem like they’d be billed in a materially different way than domestic Wi-Fi purchases.

I wouldn’t consider this credit to be worth face value, but I still think it’s quite useful, and it certainly contributes to the overall value proposition of the card. The card is absolutely worth picking up for the welcome bonus, and the suite of perks will make the card a keeper for many (and loyalists will value the up to 15,000 Loyalty Points Flight Streak bonus).

What’s your take on the Citi AAdvantage Globe Card $100 inflight credit? Any good uses I’m missing?

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  1. Mike Guest

    The Executive Platinum members or the Main Cabin extra passengers aren’t the ones that this card is aimed at.

    The people who get the most benefits out of it are a couple or family that flies together and takes advantage of the companion ticket and the free luggage.

    Add in the amenities of inflight food and drink and longe visits and you gain even more.

    Then there is the $100 hotel credit.

    And of...

    The Executive Platinum members or the Main Cabin extra passengers aren’t the ones that this card is aimed at.

    The people who get the most benefits out of it are a couple or family that flies together and takes advantage of the companion ticket and the free luggage.

    Add in the amenities of inflight food and drink and longe visits and you gain even more.

    Then there is the $100 hotel credit.

    And of course, free luggage adds up the more flights you take.

    This is an outstanding card for middle class couples and families.

    It is definitely a keeper for a couple or family that flies once at least once a year domestically.

  2. Heywood Guest

    I have used it successfully to pay for checked luggage in the past

  3. Peter Guest

    “Kids, get whatever snacks you want” or “I’ll have 10 beef jerky’s and a baileys”?

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Mike Guest

The Executive Platinum members or the Main Cabin extra passengers aren’t the ones that this card is aimed at. The people who get the most benefits out of it are a couple or family that flies together and takes advantage of the companion ticket and the free luggage. Add in the amenities of inflight food and drink and longe visits and you gain even more. Then there is the $100 hotel credit. And of course, free luggage adds up the more flights you take. This is an outstanding card for middle class couples and families. It is definitely a keeper for a couple or family that flies once at least once a year domestically.

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Heywood Guest

I have used it successfully to pay for checked luggage in the past

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Peter Guest

“Kids, get whatever snacks you want” or “I’ll have 10 beef jerky’s and a baileys”?

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