American Airlines introduces new lifetime elite levels and perks

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American Airlines has implemented new benefits for its AAdvantage program, which will be appreciated by frequent flyers. These changes include the introduction of lifetime elite status levels and additional perks for Million Milers.

As of February 21, American Airlines offers AAdvantage Platinum Pro status for life to those who reach four million miles and AAdvantage Executive Platinum status to those reaching five million miles. Previously, travelers with one million miles earned lifetime AAdvantage Gold status, while two million miles secured lifetime AAdvantage Platinum status.

Currently, there is no specific benefit at the three-million-mile mark, though this may change in the future. For each milestone achieved beyond one million miles, members receive systemwide upgrade certificates that allow upgrades to business class on international flights.

“Folks who are gaining this will notice the change effective today in our AAdvantage systems in their personal member accounts,” American Airlines stated. “This new benefit was a direct answer to member requests for more recognition for their travel with American.”

Additionally, systemwide upgrade certificates now have an extended validity period. They are valid through March of the following membership year instead of expiring one year after selection as a Loyalty Point Reward. Certificates earned during 2024 are extended until March 31, 2026.

American Airlines has also improved convenience by allowing online applications for these upgrades since last year.



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