Starting in 2016, we'll make changes to the American Airlines AAdvantage® program. We're evolving to build a rewarding program for all members while giving our best customers access to our most exclusive benefits. These updates will roll out in phases over time. We'll keep you updated as we implement these changes.
Earning award miles
In the second half of 2016, award miles earned from flying will be calculated differently to reward you when you spend more. When traveling on flights marketed by American, you'll earn miles based on the price paid for your ticket (base fare plus carrier-imposed fees, excluding any government-imposed taxes and fees), multiplied by five (5) for AAdvantage® members. If you reach elite status, you’ll earn award miles at higher rates.
How award miles will be calculated »
Earning award miles for travel on flights marketed by partner airlines will be based on a percentage of the flight distance and the fare class purchased. We'll have more information about earning on partner airlines in 2016.
Until the new award mile earning structure takes effect, you'll continue to earn miles based on the distance flown. In addition, we're extending our 2015 AAdvantage bonus miles promotion that allows you to earn more bonus miles when you purchase and fly on a First or Business Class ticket on American and select airlines.
2015 AAdvantage bonus miles promotion »
Award redemption changes
We're adjusting existing award levels for award tickets redeemed on March 22, 2016 and beyond due to changes to market pricing and demand. Award levels on some routes, such as flights to Europe and other international destinations, will increase. Award levels on other routes, like flights to popular destinations in Mexico, the Caribbean and Central America, will decrease. Plus, you'll be able to redeem MileSAAver® awards for as low as 7,500 miles one-way (plus any applicable taxes and carrier-imposed fees) for flights 500 miles or less.
More about award level changes on American »
More about award level changes on partner airlines »
Earning elite status
On January 1, 2016, elite-qualifying points will be removed from our qualifying structure, and elite status will be based on Elite Qualifying Miles (EQMs) or Elite Qualifying Segments (EQSs). The membership year is also changing. Beginning with the 2017 membership year, elite status will be valid through January 31 of the following year.
How you'll earn elite status in 2016 »
We'll continue to keep you updated as we get closer to implementing these changes to the AAdvantage program. We appreciate your continued loyalty.
Sincerely,
Suzanne L. Rubin
President, AAdvantage Loyalty Program
Earning award miles
In the second half of 2016, award miles earned from flying will be calculated differently to reward you when you spend more. When traveling on flights marketed by American, you'll earn miles based on the price paid for your ticket (base fare plus carrier-imposed fees, excluding any government-imposed taxes and fees), multiplied by five (5) for AAdvantage® members. If you reach elite status, you’ll earn award miles at higher rates.
How award miles will be calculated »
Earning award miles for travel on flights marketed by partner airlines will be based on a percentage of the flight distance and the fare class purchased. We'll have more information about earning on partner airlines in 2016.
Until the new award mile earning structure takes effect, you'll continue to earn miles based on the distance flown. In addition, we're extending our 2015 AAdvantage bonus miles promotion that allows you to earn more bonus miles when you purchase and fly on a First or Business Class ticket on American and select airlines.
2015 AAdvantage bonus miles promotion »
Award redemption changes
We're adjusting existing award levels for award tickets redeemed on March 22, 2016 and beyond due to changes to market pricing and demand. Award levels on some routes, such as flights to Europe and other international destinations, will increase. Award levels on other routes, like flights to popular destinations in Mexico, the Caribbean and Central America, will decrease. Plus, you'll be able to redeem MileSAAver® awards for as low as 7,500 miles one-way (plus any applicable taxes and carrier-imposed fees) for flights 500 miles or less.
More about award level changes on American »
More about award level changes on partner airlines »
Earning elite status
On January 1, 2016, elite-qualifying points will be removed from our qualifying structure, and elite status will be based on Elite Qualifying Miles (EQMs) or Elite Qualifying Segments (EQSs). The membership year is also changing. Beginning with the 2017 membership year, elite status will be valid through January 31 of the following year.
How you'll earn elite status in 2016 »
We'll continue to keep you updated as we get closer to implementing these changes to the AAdvantage program. We appreciate your continued loyalty.
Sincerely,
Suzanne L. Rubin
President, AAdvantage Loyalty Program
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