What is the AAdvantage® Program?
AAdvantage® is the loyalty program of American Airlines – one of the world’s largest airlines. The AAdvantage® program was first launched in 1981, making it the second program of its kind, and it remains the most extensive frequent flyer program on the planet, with roughly 70 million members.
American is a founding member of the Oneworld alliance, comprising 15 global carriers that include British Airways, Aer Lingus, Iberia, LATAM, among many other leading airlines across the world.
Earning AAdvantage® Miles
Earning Miles with Flights
The easiest way to earn AAdvantage® miles is by booking flights with American Airlines. The number of miles a member earns when flying with American depends on their current AAdvantage® membership tier.
Earning Based on AAdvantage® Status Tier
The following tiers earn the following miles for their fares:
- AAdvantage® (Basic): Basic travelers earn 5 miles for every dollar spent with American Airlines. Basic status members do not receive a status bonus when they book flights.
- Gold: Gold is the first tier of perks in the AAdvantage® program. Gold members earn 7 AAdvantage® miles for every dollar they spend on tickets, plus a 40% bonus when compared with Basic members.
- Platinum: Platinum is the next tier of perks in the AAdvantage® program. Members earn 8 AAdvantage® miles per dollar spent, plus a 50% status bonus when compared to Basic tier.
- Platinum Pro: Platinum Pro is the next tier, offering even higher perks. Platinum Pro members earn 9 AAdvantage® miles per dollar spent, and a status bonus 80% compared with Basic tier members.
- Executive Platinum: Executive Platinum status is the pinnacle level of status in the American AAdvantage® program, offering huge perks and mile-earning potential. Executive Platinum members earn the most AAdvantage® miles per dollar spent, netting a whopping 11 miles per dollar with American, plus an impressive 120% status bonus.
Earning with Oneworld Partners
AAdvantage® members can also earn miles when they spend money with American Airlines partners, including Oneworld partner airlines. Other Oneworld airlines include:
- British Airways
- Cathay Pacific
- Fiji Airways
- Finnair
- Iberia
- Japan Airlines
- LATAM Airlines
- Malaysia Airlines
- Qantas
- Qatar Airways
- Royal Air Moroc
- Royal Jordanian
- S7 Airlines
- Sri Lankan Airlines
AAdvantage® miles earned with Oneworld airlines are generally earned through miles traveled, rather than a miles per dollar rate, although additional miles are earned based on the class of travel (economy, business, first, etc.), as well as AAdvantage® membership tier.
Earning with Other American Airlines Partners
- Hotels: American Airlines partner hotels include Marriott Bonvoy, InterContinental, Hyatt, Fiesta Americana, Millennium, Shangri-la, Wyndham, Worldhotels, and more. Members can also earn when they book with RocketMiles, PointsHound, or American Airlines Hotels.
- Rental Cars: American rental car partners include Alamo, Budget, Carmel, Europcar, Sixt, Hertz, National, Thrifty, and more.
- Vacation and Cruises: AAdvantage® members earn bonus miles when they book vacation packages or cruises through American Airlines directly.
- Shopping: AAdvantage® miles can also be earned when making purchases through the shopping shopping portal, where miles are earned for making purchases with hundreds of leading brands.
- Vacations and Cruises: Booking cruises or vacations through American’s American Vacations or AAdvantage® Cruises sites also earn bonus miles.
Credit Cards
As AAdvantage® is the world’s largest frequent flyer program, there are plenty of great credit cards co-branded with the program and American Airlines available.
They are issued through several card providers, including Barclays, Citi, and more. These cards offer some impressive initial bonus offers and earn additional miles per dollar spent on top of the AAdvantage® earning outlined in this guide.
The AAdvantage® Aviator® Red World Elite Mastercard®, for example, offers an impressive 60,000 bonus AAdvantage® miles for making an initial purchase with the card, plus an additional 2 miles for every dollar spent with American Airlines and an additional mile per dollar spent with any other purchase.
For those looking for a more premium experience, the Citi® / AAdvantage® Executive World Elite™ Mastercard® a similarly impressive intro offer, with the added bonus of complimentary Admirals Club membership, as well as priority check in and boarding.
For a complete selection of American Airlines co-branded credit cards, please check out our United States Carriers page.
AAdvantage® Miles Expiration
American Airlines AAdvantage® Miles expire after 18 months of inactivity on the AAdvantage® account, meaning it is essential that members keep their accounts active, so they don’t lose their hard-earned miles.
Redeeming AAdvantage®
There are several redemption options for AAdvantage® miles:
Flights with American Airlines
The easiest way to use miles is through flight bookings with American Airlines. To use miles for flights, members need to book their flight at AA.com. Bookings with American also have the bonus of featuring no blackout dates, meaning you don’t need to worry when you can book your reward travel.
AAdvantage® miles can be used for two different types of reward fares: MileSAAver awards and AAnytime awards.
MileSAAver: MileSAAver awards are the best value for award flights but are only available on certain routes. Additionally, these awards are much fewer in number, so those looking to redeem their miles for a MileSAAver flight need to be quick on their feet to ensure they don’t miss out.
AAnytime: AAnytime offer a much smoother redemption process, as they are available on pretty much every flight. AAnytime miles, however, are much more expensive than MileSAAver awards, meaning they don’t offer the best value for money.
Flights with Oneworld Partners
One of the great perks of the AAdvantage® program is its close association with the Oneworld alliance. Through the Oneworld, AAdvantage® provides access to over 1,000 global destinations.
Admirals Club Access
American AAdvantage® miles are redeemable for access of membership renewal for American Airlines’ Admirals Club lounges. The Admirals Club offers impressive amenities and comforts for travelers, including shower suites, complimentary drinks, and snacks, dedicated business centers, and personal travel assistance.
Other Ways to Redeem Miles
AAdvantage® miles are also redeemable for gift cards or purchases made through the American Airlines shopping portal.
AAdvantage® Status Levels
American’s AAdvantage® program has several tiers, all of which offer unique benefits and perks.
AAdvantage® membership tiers are determined based on the following qualifications:
- EliteQualifying Dollars (EQDs): 1 MQD is earned for every dollar spent on American flights, excluding taxes and government fees.
- Elite Qualifying Miles (EQMs):EQMs are earned based the distance flown and the fare class of the ticket.
- Elite Qualifying Segments (EQSs).EQSs are earned based on the number of takeoff-to-landing flights a member makes.
To reach different levels of AAdvantage® status, members must earn either a combination of EQMs and EQDs or EQSs and EQDs.
Gold
Achieving Gold Status
To reach Gold status, an AAdvantage® member earns a combination of the following: 30 EQSs, 25,000 EQMs, and 3,000 EQDs.
Gold Perks
- Upgrades within 24 hours of departure
- First checked bag free
- Preferred seats for free
- Free upgrades on all flights over 500 miles
- 40% mileage bonus over basic membership status.
- Oneworld Ruby status
- Companion upgrade for 500 miles
Platinum
Platinum is the next level of status in the AAdvantage® program.
Achieving Platinum Status
To reach Platinum status, an AAdvantage® member must earn at least 50,000 EQMs, 60 EQSs, and 6,000 EQDs.
Platinum Medallion Perks
- Upgrades within 48 hours of departure
- Two checked bags for free
- Preferred and main cabin extra seats for free
- Free upgrades on all flights over 500 miles
- 60% mileage bonus over basic membership status.
- Companion upgrade for 500 miles
- Oneworld Sapphire status
Platinum Pro
Platinum Pro is the second-highest tier of membership in the AAdvantage® program, offering impressive perks for members.
Achieving Platinum Pro Status
To reach Platinum Pro status, an AAdvantage® member must have earned at least 75,000 EQMs, 90 EQSs, and 9,000 EQDs.
Platinum Pro Perks
- Free upgrades automatically requested on all flights
- Upgrades confirmed 72 hours before departure
- Two checked bags for free
- Preferred and main cabin extra seats for free
- Oneworld Sapphire status
- Companion upgrade for 500 miles
- 80% mileage bonus versus basic membership.
Executive Platinum
Executive Platinum is the highest tier in the AAdvantage® program, offering the pinnacle of perks and rewards for members.
Achieving Executive Platinum Status
To reach Executive Platinum status, an AAdvantage® member must have earned at least 15,000 EQDs, 100,000 EQMs, and 120 EQSs.
Executive Platinum Perks
- Free upgrades automatically requested on all flights
- 4 systemwide upgrades each year
- Free upgrades on reward seats
- Upgrades confirmed 100hours before departure
- Three checked bags for free
- Preferred and main cabin extra seats for free
- Oneworld Emerald status
- Companion upgrade for 500 miles
- 120% mileage bonus versus basic membership.
Oneworld Frequent Flyer Status
As noted previously, different levels of AAdvantage® membership also entail membership in the Oneworld frequent flyer program.
Oneworld Ruby Status
Oneworld Ruby status is the lowest tier of membership in the Oneworld alliance. Ruby status is available to AAdvantage® Gold tier members.
Oneworld Ruby Perks
Oneworld Ruby status offers some perks not available to regular Oneworld passengers. These benefits include:
- Business-class priority check-in
- Preferred seating
- Priority Waitlist
Oneworld Sapphire
Sapphire status is the middle tier of membership in the Oneworld rewards program and is available AAdvantage® Platinum and Platinum Pro tiered members.
Oneworld Sapphire Perks
Sapphire status offers some impressive perks not available to Ruby status members. These benefits include:
- Priority Standby and waitlist
- Preferred or pre-reserved seating
- Priority boarding
- Priority baggage handling
- Extra baggage allowance
- Access to business-class priority check-in
- Access to business class and frequent-flyer lounges
Oneworld Emerald Status
Emerald status is the highest tier in the Oneworld membership program and is available to AAdvantage® Executive Platinum members.
Oneworld Emerald Perks
Emerald status offers the most perks, including some perks not available to Oneworld Sapphire status members. These benefits include:
- Security lane fast track
- First-class check-in
- Access to first-class lounges
Concierge Key Status
The highest tier in the AAdvantage® is Concierge Key. Wait, what? Yes, we did just say that Executive Platinum was the highest tier of membership, but Concierge Key is one step higher. That’s because Concierge Key isn’t really part of the AAdvantage® program. Instead, Concierge Key is an invite-only tier for the ultra-high spenders.
While there is no set rule on how much you need to spend to reach Concierge Key status, you’ll certainly need to spend far in excess of what is required to reach Executive Platinum tier – the highest open tier in the AAdvantage® program. To reach Executive Platinum, a traveler would likely have to spend roughly $15,000 per year on flights – no mean feat. To receive an invite to the secretive status, therefore, you would likely have to spend in excess of $50,000 a year on flights with American Airlines – making this tier only open to the top 1% of business and personal travelers.
Concierge Key Perks
The benefits of Concierge Key status aren’t explicitly posted, instead being subject to reports by those who have reached the elusive status. Fortunately, those who have achieved Concierge Key status have been much more forthcoming with information than American Airlines, so here’s what you can expect from the invitation-only tier, should you be invited:
- Complimentary Executive Platinum status for a friend or family member
- Dedicated Concierge Key email address and phone line
- American Airlines Flagship check-in area access, allowing members to bypass wait lines and sit in comfort while they check-in
- Complimentary tarmac rides when connections are tight – often in luxurious vehicles
- Complimentary Admirals Club membership
- Highest priority upgrades and pre-boarding
- Exclusive invited to events at Michelin starred restaurants or other VIP occasions