Expanded Access to Citi Travel Portal
Citi announced today that it is expanding credit cardmember access to the Citi Travel portal to book flights, hotels, car rentals and attractions in one place, boosting rewards for Double Cash cardmembers, and announcing the addition of Omni Hotels & Resorts to the Luxury & Hotel Collections on Citi Travel.
Double Cash Cardmembers
From June 1 – July 31, 2024, Double Cash cardmembers will receive 10% off a single hotel stay through the Citi Travel site, up to $50 off. Plus, through December 31, 2024, cardmembers can earn an unlimited additional 3 bonus ThankYou Points per $1 spent on hotels, car rentals and attractions when booked through Citi Travel for a total of 5 ThankYou Points per $1 spent.
Citi Simplicity and Diamond Preferred Cardmembers
In addition to existing qualifying cardmembers, Citi Simplicity and Diamond Preferred cardmembers can now book everything from flights and hotels to car rentals and attractions through the Citi Travel site. Newly qualifying cardmembers will also receive access to Citi Travel’s Hotel Collection, which helps level up hotel stays with benefits like free Wi-Fi, complimentary breakfast, and early check-in/late check-out – making travel as relaxing as it should be.
Omni Hotels & Resorts Now Available
All 50 Omni Hotels & Resorts are now available to book on the Citi Travel portal as part of the Hotel and Luxury Collections, including the Omni Golf Collection which features 13 highly-ranking golf destinations across the U.S.
- Plus, cardmembers who have rewards credit cards, will not only earn ThankYou Points when booking their hotel stay through Citi Travel, but they’ll also earn Select Guest points as part of Omni’s Select Guest Rewards program. Citi Simplicity and Diamond Preferred cardmembers can also earn Select Guest points.
- And cardmembers who book an Omni Hotels & Resorts location available on Citi Travel’s Luxury Collection will have access to all aforementioned perks of the Hotel Collection as well as room upgrades (upon availability) and a $100 resort credit.
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