American Airlines (AAL) seeks to consolidate credit card business with Citigroup, pushing out smaller rival Barclays (BCS).
The goal of this move is to simplify operations and increase the income generated through its loyalty program.
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--American Airlines is in talks to make Citigroup its exclusive credit card partner, dropping rival issuer Barclays, according to people with knowledge of the negotiations, CNBC reports.