Great credit card sign-up bonus (SUB) opportunity, more of a "churner" than an "earner" card. Annual fee (AF) is waived for the first year, then $99 thereafter. At an estimated 1.5 cpp redemption value, the SUB is worth ~$1200. I'm not sure how long this offer will be available - if you're interested, I'd move quickly. You can read more about the card [benefits, detailed offer terms, etc.] at the link below.
Note: If you do not have an in-flight code from an American Airlines rep, use code '000000'. This is explicitly stated in the offer terms as legitimate [reference screen capture attached; you can find yourself by clicking the reference '2' at the top of the page at the end of the special offer statement]. I used this code and it worked for my application. Good luck!
Offer link -- https://www.citi.com/credit-cards/inflight-info
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This is tempting but I don't want to deal with Citi again
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Note: If you do not have an in-flight code from an American Airlines rep, use code '000000'. This is explicitly stated in the offer terms as legitimate ... ...
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That doesn't mean people who is not flying with AA can use the '000000' code. Citi can certainly ask you for your flight info for the day you were "supposely" flying with AA when you submit your application.
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Note: If you do not have an in-flight code from an American Airlines rep, use code '000000'. This is explicitly stated in the offer terms as legitimate ... ...
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That doesn't mean people who is not flying with AA can use the '000000' code. Citi can certainly ask you for your flight info for the day you were "supposely" flying with AA when you submit your application.
That last sentence means, "if you do not have a code, please enter 000000." I know English can be tricky sometimes, but that's a pretty straightforward sentence for anyone with a fifth grade reading level. In the future, I'd recommend trying to read the offer terms for yourself - as I already recommended in the post when referring to reading the detailed offer terms. Granted, that doesn't solve reading comprehension issues, so if that's where you might need a little help, I'd recommend trying one of the fancy new AI tools like ChatGPT or Gemini with a prompt like, "Explain this like I'm five:" and then copy-paste into the AI tool what you're trying to understand