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American Airlines' new standby rules cause frustration among frequent flyers

American Airlines' new standby rules cause frustration among frequent flyers
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American Airlines' recent changes to its standby policies have sparked significant frustration among frequent flyers. The airline's focus on cost-cutting measures appears to be causing inconvenience for many customers, with several reporting being stranded at airports due to the new rules.

Under the revised policy, passengers can no longer rush to the gate for an earlier flight even if seats are available. Instead, only those with Platinum Pro status or higher in the AAdvantage program can easily access standby options. Others must use the website or mobile app and complete their request at least 45 minutes before departure.

The restrictions extend further: passengers with checked bags cannot opt for standby unless they hold elite status in the AAdvantage program. Moreover, adding a bag through the app—even without checking in—removes the ability to same-day standby for another flight. This change has not been clearly communicated to customers, leading to confusion and dissatisfaction.

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An American Airlines spokesperson stated, "We’re fortunate to enjoy an active dialogue with our AAdvantage members and take all their feedback seriously. We’re looking into this report and will continue to work toward delivering a seamless travel experience for our customers."

Since US Airways management took over American Airlines, there has been a noticeable shift in how standby policies are handled. The current approach seems more focused on preventing customers from getting favorable deals rather than ensuring they reach their destinations efficiently. Comparatively, Delta and United offer more generous standby options.

Further complicating matters, passengers must adhere strictly to their original routing even when alternative routes with available seats exist. This restriction undermines the value of having a vast domestic network with multiple hubs.

Additionally, gate agents are now limited in their ability to assist passengers seeking alternate flights. This reliance on self-service tools that do not fully meet customer needs is causing delays and inefficiencies within American Airlines' operations.

On March 1st, same-day standby was eliminated entirely for travelers on corporate PNRs (Passenger Name Records). Despite recent efforts by American Airlines to reconcile with travel agents and business travelers, there has been no indication that this policy will be reversed.

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