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How to Earn American Airlines Miles With Your Savings Account
Open a savings account with Bask Bank or a priority checking account with Citi and earn AAdvantage points.
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Earning miles is usually based on spending, whether buying plane tickets or making purchases with an airline credit card. But American Airlines has two opportunities that let you earn AAdvantage miles while you save money: a Bask Bank savings account or a Citi Priority Checking account.
If opening one (or both) of these accounts makes sense for you, by the time you’ve planned and budgeted for your next trip, you may have not only earned some extra miles for your next award flight but also saved some money for the vacation.
Here’s what you need to know about American Airlines’ partnership with Bask Bank and Citibank.
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Bask Bank savings accounts
When you open a savings account with Bask Bank, you can elect to earn American Airlines miles, instead of the 5.00% annual percentage yield interest that you'd get on a Bask Interest Savings account.
The earnings are simple: Account holders will earn 2.5 AAdvantage miles for every dollar deposited in their account per year. Here’s how the math works, according to Bask Bank’s website:
"Miles accrue daily and are awarded monthly based on your average monthly balance. For example, if the account’s daily balance for January is $60K, you will earn 12,740 AAdvantage® miles for that month ([$60K X 2.5] ÷ 365 × 31).
Note: The number of days is specific for each month being calculated. If that same balance is maintained in February, you will earn 11,507 AAdvantage® miles, since February has 28 days. After one year of maintaining an average balance of $60,000, the customer will have earned 150,000 AAdvantage® miles. As long as you maintain a balance in your Bask Mileage Savings Account, you will continue earning AAdvantage® miles."
As an example, let’s say your goal is to earn 70,000 miles so you can fly on Qatar Airways’ famous QSuites from the U.S. to the Maldives. If you have $60,000 in your Bask Bank savings account as of Jan. 1, 2024, and you maintain that balance every month, you’ll earn enough miles by the end of June 2024 — or sooner if you earn additional miles through other means.
As with the opening of some airline credit cards, there’s a sign-up bonus offer when you open a Bask Bank savings account. At the time of writing, the existing offer was an extra 5,000 miles if you fund your account within 15 days of opening and hold a daily balance of $25,000 for 90 consecutive days within the first 120 days following your initial account opening.
Why earning American Airlines miles with Bank Bank may be a great option
It’s a passive way to earn miles. Take a page out of the Investing 101 book: One popular piece of advice (particularly for beginners) is to “set it and forget it.” This is what you’re practicing with a Bask Bank savings account. If you have money that you want to set aside, you can leave it in this account and earn miles while you sleep.
Bask Bank is FDIC insured so your money is safe. You may not have heard of Bask Bank before, but that doesn't mean it’s not safe to keep your savings there. It’s an all-digital bank owned by Texas Capital Bank, which has been around for more than 20 years. It’s a member of the FDIC, so your money, up to $250,000, is insured. There are no fees.
When earning American Airlines AAdvantage miles with Bask Bank may not make sense
Below are some reasons why you might want to avoid opening a Bask Bank account that earns AAdvantage miles instead of interest:
You don’t have enough savings to earn enough AAdvantage miles to redeem on flights.
You don’t fly often and don’t anticipate needing (or wanting) to redeem AAdvantage miles for a flight.
You plan on transferring money into or out of your Bask Bank account frequently (Bask Bank has a cap of three online transfers per month with savings accounts).
You rely on the interest on your savings account to pay for expenses.
Have a clear picture of your finances and think about your financial and travel goals before signing up for a Bask Bank account.
There's a unique banking option available to certain American Airlines cardholders. Citi is the American Airlines-branded credit card issuer, and the bank targets some cardholders for bonus miles when they open a Citi checking account. Offers range from 5,000 to 60,000 miles and usually require meeting a minimum spend in debit card purchases and making at least one qualifying bill payment for two consecutive months.
Log into your Citi account and navigate to the “Offers For You” page under the “Rewards & Benefits” tab on the menu to check if you’re eligible for this offer.
Why earning American Airlines miles with a Citi checking account may not make sense
The eye-popping bonuses of 50,000+ miles are attractive, but there are downsides to this strategy for earning extra AA miles.
This points-earning-strategy may require a hefty investment on your part. For example, the Citi Priority account has a monthly service fee of $30 if you don’t maintain a combined average monthly balance of at least $50,000 in eligible linked deposit, retirement and investment accounts. If you don’t have the account balance minimum, you’ll want to consider a different Citi checking account to avoid the fees.
Final thoughts on earning American Airlines miles with Citi or Bask Bank
American Airlines offers unique opportunities to earn miles by saving instead of spending. Earning American Airlines AAdvantage miles with your savings or checking account can be an excellent option for some travelers. But before you decide to open an account with Bask or Citi and start earning American Airlines AAdvantage miles, you should consider your current financial situation and travel goals.
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