American Airlines

  • American Airlines Extends Fee Waivers to Flights Booked before 3/1

    American Airlines Extends Fee Waivers to Flights Booked before 3/1

    American has extended its offer to waive change fees for customers who purchased tickets prior to March 1 for travel through April 30. The offer is available for any of American’s fares and customers have until December 31 to rebook travel for future flights.

  • American Airlines Cuts Back Domestic and International Flights

    American Airlines Cuts Back Domestic and International Flights

    American will reduce international capacity for the summer peak by 10% versus the previous selling schedule, including a 55% reduction in trans-Pacific capacity. Domestic capacity in April will be reduced by 7.5% versus the current schedule.

  • American Airlines Suspends Flights to Hong Kong and Mainland China till April

    American Airlines Suspends Flights to Hong Kong and Mainland China till April

    American Airlines extended its flight suspensions to mainland China and Hong Kong through late April, citing “reduction in demand.”

  • American Airlines Gets Rid of Close-in Booking Fees for All

    American Airlines Gets Rid of Close-in Booking Fees for All

    The fee was waived for those with AAdvantage Gold, Platinum, Platinum Pro and Executive Platinum status. Now that seems to have changed, effective immediately. American Airlines has eliminated AAdvantage close-in booking fees altogether.

  • More Shutdown Emails from American Airlines Today

    More Shutdown Emails from American Airlines Today

    “All membership benefits associated with this account, including all remaining miles and issued award tickets, are forfeited, effective December 18, 2019.”

  • American Airlines Email Explains Reasons for Shutdowns

    American Airlines Email Explains Reasons for Shutdowns

    This email is from December 5th, some days before this all started. Might be related to some different activities, or he was just one of the first one to suffer a shutdown for abusing credit card rewards.

  • American Airlines Accounts Shutdown for Credit Card Abuse

    American Airlines Accounts Shutdown for Credit Card Abuse

    American Airlines is shutting down AAdvantage accounts. Reports started coming in about a week ago, and now there’s a second waive of shutdowns, even more widespread I believe.

  • Alaska Airlines and American Airlines Scale Back Partnership

    Alaska Airlines and American Airlines Scale Back Partnership

    The partnership between Alaska Airlines and American Airlines is being watered down even more. Starting next year, it will no longer be possible to redeem one airline’s miles for travel on the other. Partnership Details What’s changing, effective March 1, 2020: You will no longer earn Mileage Plan miles on American Airlines international flights. You…

  • Volunteer Your Seat and Get Paid Using American Airlines App

    Volunteer Your Seat and Get Paid Using American Airlines App

    American Airlines is also offering a voucher in app for those volunteering their seats. If you like the amount offered then you can just give up your seat and take the money. No need to visit the ticket counter.

  • American Airlines Business Extra Website Now Lets You Book and Upgrade Online

    American Airlines Business Extra Website Now Lets You Book and Upgrade Online

    The American Airlines Business Extra is a program where businesses can earn points for flights booked for their employees. This is a separate from American AAdvantage program. But the good thing is that the points earned are in addition to the miles earned by travelers. The business can redeem the points earned for free flights,…

  • American Airlines Cancels Boeing 737 Max Flights Till August 19th

    American Airlines Cancels Boeing 737 Max Flights Till August 19th

    American Airlines announced today that it will cancel 115 flights a day through mid-August because of the issues with the Boeing 737 Max. The announcement made American the second major carrier to cancel Max flights through the busy summer. Southwest Airlines, the largest operator of Boeing jets, announced last week that it would cancel its…

  • American Airlines Next in Line to Switch to Dynamic Pricing

    American Airlines Next in Line to Switch to Dynamic Pricing

    Delta has not had an award chart in a while. Then, just recently, United Airlines followed suit, as they announced that they will get rid of award charts as well. Now it looks like American Airlines is the next one in line to switch to dynamic pricing and likely drop award charts. The news comes…

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