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American Airlines named official airline of U.S. Soccer

American Airlines named official airline of U.S. Soccer
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American Airlines has announced its new role as the official airline of U.S. Soccer, providing exclusive benefits to AAdvantage members and tailored matchday experiences for fans.

According to American Airlines' official press release, the airline has entered a multiyear partnership with U.S. Soccer to serve as its Official Airline. This collaboration encompasses the U.S. Men’s, Women’s, Youth, and Extended National Teams, with a focus on improving travel logistics and fan experiences nationwide. The airline's responsibilities will include not only transporting teams but also engaging fans through promotions linked to the AAdvantage loyalty program.

As described in the same release, American Airlines will introduce several fan engagement initiatives such as flyaway trips, premium matchday lounges, and exclusive hospitality at major matches. The airline will also sponsor a behind-the-scenes digital content series that showcases stories from players and fans to celebrate the sport’s community. This fan-centric approach aligns with U.S. Soccer’s mission to grow the game across the country while providing memorable experiences for its supporters.

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According to American Airlines, AAdvantage members will gain access to exclusive rewards like redeeming miles for soccer-themed perks and experiences. These benefits include priority seating, behind-the-scenes tours, and VIP access to U.S. Soccer events. The airline aims to strengthen brand loyalty by combining travel incentives with passionate fandom.

American Airlines is headquartered in Fort Worth, Texas, and is one of the world’s largest airlines, serving over 350 destinations in more than 60 countries. According to the company’s press resources, American operates nearly 6,700 daily flights and is a founding member of the oneworld alliance. The carrier is widely recognized for its expansive route network, customer loyalty programs, and long-standing sponsorships across sports and entertainment sectors.

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