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Blue Business Plus from Amex vs Citi / AAdvantage Executive World Elite Mastercard

Both are well-respected travel cards. The Blue Business Plus from Amex comes from American Express at $0/yr; the Citi / AAdvantage Executive World Elite Mastercard from Citi at $595/yr. Below: side-by-side specs, an opinionated verdict, and the FAQs people actually ask before applying.

Bottom line

For most people the Citi / AAdvantage Executive World Elite Mastercard is the stronger pick today, the sign-up bonus is meaningfully larger ($710 more in estimated value) than the Blue Business Plus from Amex's. Get the Citi / AAdvantage Executive World Elite Mastercard first; revisit the Blue Business Plus from Amex after you've earned that bonus.

FeatureBlue Business Plus from AmexCiti / AAdvantage Executive World Elite Mastercard
Annual fee$0$595
Sign-up bonus15,000 Membership Rewards points70,000 miles
Bonus value (est.)$270$980
Min spend to unlock bonus$3,000 in 3 mo$7,000 in 3 mo
IssuerAmerican ExpressCiti
Card categorybusinessairline
Best earning category (All_purchases_first_50k_per_year)2x1x
Transfer partnersamex-mrNone
Headline benefits
  • 2x MR on all purchases up to $50k/yr
  • $0 annual fee
  • 0% intro APR 12 months
  • Pairs with Amex Gold/Plat for transfers
  • Admirals Club membership
  • Free bag for 9 travelers
  • $360 in Lyft+Grubhub+Avis credits
  • Global Entry credit
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Blue Business Plus from Amex
$0/yr · 15,000 Membership Rewards points
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Citi / AAdvantage Executive World Elite Mastercard
$595/yr · 70,000 miles

Editorial take: Blue Business Plus from Amex

The silent workhorse of the Amex MR ecosystem. 2x on everything up to $50k/year with no annual fee. Pair it with the Platinum or Gold to unlock transfers, and you have a powerful everyday earner.

Editorial take: Citi / AAdvantage Executive World Elite Mastercard

Pure Admirals Club access card. If you spend more than ~$850/year on lounge passes or visit AA hubs frequently, the $595 fee is a layup. The 2024 refresh added ~$360/year in Lyft/Grubhub/Avis credits that often go unclaimed, plus the free checked bag for 9 travelers is undersold for family travelers.

Common questions

Which card has the bigger sign-up bonus, Blue Business Plus from Amex or Citi / AAdvantage Executive World Elite Mastercard?
The Citi / AAdvantage Executive World Elite Mastercard has the bigger bonus, 70,000 miles, worth roughly $980, versus 15,000 Membership Rewards points (~$270) on the Blue Business Plus from Amex.
Is the Blue Business Plus from Amex's $0 annual fee worth it compared to the Citi / AAdvantage Executive World Elite Mastercard?
The Blue Business Plus from Amex has no annual fee, so the question is whether the Citi / AAdvantage Executive World Elite Mastercard's $595 fee is justified by its perks. If you'll use enough of the Citi / AAdvantage Executive World Elite Mastercard's benefits to clear $595 in value annually, it's worth it; otherwise stick with the Blue Business Plus from Amex.
Can I have both the Blue Business Plus from Amex and Citi / AAdvantage Executive World Elite Mastercard?
Yes, since they're from different issuers (American Express and Citi) the application rules don't conflict. Many points enthusiasts hold both, they pair well when one earns flexible bank points and the other earns a different currency.
Should I get the Blue Business Plus from Amex or the Citi / AAdvantage Executive World Elite Mastercard first?
Get the one whose sign-up bonus you can hit comfortably without overspending. Blue Business Plus from Amex: $3,000 spend in 3 months. Citi / AAdvantage Executive World Elite Mastercard: $7,000 in 3 months. Pick the easier minimum spend if you're new to points; pick the larger bonus if you have planned big purchases coming up.

Card details on this page reflect the most recent data we've verified against the issuer's own site. Sign-up bonuses and fees can change at any time, confirm the current offer on the issuer's page before applying.