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The AAdvantage program is the frequent flier program for American Airlines, and it rewards frequent flyers for their travel with American Airlines. As a member, you’ll be able to earn points (also called “miles”) and work your way toward elite status, which offers benefits like free checked bags and seat upgrades. As a standard AAdvantage member, the biggest benefit you’ll get is the ability to earn miles on American Airlines tickets, as well as car rentals, hotel stays, cruises and vacation packages.
AAdvantage members earn points when they spend money with American, and those points can be redeemed for free flights and other perks. You can also utilize this program to earn elite status and all the VIP privileges it affords. For every dollar you spend with the airline — or one of its partners — you’ll get 5 miles. Elite status members earn anywhere from 7 to 11 miles per dollar spent with American, depending on their status tier.
If you’re eager to travel and hoping to pool your loyalty with a single airline, the American AAdvantage program is worth considering. Our comprehensive guide explains what you need to know about this program.
American Airlines AAdvantage quick facts |
Airline lounges | Admirals Clubs, Joint Premium Lounges, Flagship® Lounges and an Arrivals Lounge in London Heathrow. |
Countries served | 350 destinations in more than 60 countries |
Hub airports (U.S.) | Charlotte, Chicago, Dallas-Fort Worth, Los Angeles, Miami, New York, Philadelphia, Phoenix and Washington, D.C. |
Airline alliance | oneworld Alliance |
How many AAdvantage miles for a flight? | Domestic flights start at 7,500 miles |
American Airlines miles value | 1.8 cents |
Do American Airlines miles expire? | Yes, American Airlines miles expire after 24 months with no activity. |