Citi PremierPass Credit Card-Elite Level
Apply for the Citi PremierPass Elite Level Card by filling out a secure online application.
Citi® PremierPass® Card-Elite Level
| Intro APR | Intro APR Period | Regular APR | Annual Fee | Balance Transfers | Credit Needed |
| N/A* | N/A* | as low as 12.24%* | $75.00* | Yes* | Excellent Credit* |
REWARDS
The first and only card that gives you ThankYou Points for the things you buy and the miles you fly on any airline with no blackout dates. Elite Level cardmembers will earn 20,000 bonus points after $600 in purchases made within 3 months of account opening. Earn 1 Flight Point for every mile you fly on any airline - or anyone else whose ticket you buy with the card. Earn 1 Select Spend Point plus 1 Purchase Point for every dollar you spend at gas stations, supermarkets, and drugstores, plus earn 1 Purchase Point for every other dollar you spend. Unlimited companion travel (minimum fare requirements apply).
Redeem points for: flights on any airline with no blackout dates; discounts on hotel stays, retail gift cards, electronics, and even statement credits through ThankYou Network®, the free rewards program from Citi.
ONLINE SERVICES
Check your balance or available credit. Pay your credit card bill faster. View unbilled activity and statements - even download for your records. Get statements only online with the All-Electronic Program.
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