by The Frugal Tourist Team | May 12, 2024 | American Airlines, MILES & POINTS
If you own an American Airlines business credit card, you may notice changes in how your points are credited to your AAdvantage account. American Airlines now separates miles earned from personal and business credit card charges. This new transfer option lets you share miles with your team or partners at no additional cost. In this blog, I’ll explain how to transfer miles from your American Airlines business cards to your AAdvantage account.
by The Frugal Tourist Team | Dec 11, 2023 | American Airlines, MILES & POINTS
As one of the world’s largest airlines, American Airlines offers a frequent flyer program that’s chock-full of perks and rewards. Whether you’re a frequent business traveler or a points enthusiast looking for the best deals, earning American Airlines miles can help you save money while enjoying a comfortable and rewarding travel experience. In this guide, we unveil the various ways you can earn American Airlines miles.
by The Frugal Tourist | May 22, 2023 | American Airlines, MILES & POINTS
Are you an American Airlines AAdvantage member with a stockpile of miles? If so, you may be concerned about their expiration. The airline’s policy states that miles expire after 24 months of account inactivity. Fortunately, there are a few simple ways to keep your miles active and avoid expiration. This article will discuss techniques that will help preserve your hard-earned American Airlines AAdvantage miles.
by The Frugal Tourist Team | Feb 28, 2023 | American Airlines, Loyalty Points
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by The Frugal Tourist | Oct 29, 2022 | American Airlines, Barclays, MILES & POINTS
Many individuals who recently applied for the AA Aviator World Elite Business Mastercard from Barclays are reporting that they are missing their $95 statement credit, which is earned after meeting the minimum spend requirement.
If it has been a few months since you met your spending requirement and you still don’t see a credit of $95, then there’s a good chance you are one of those affected. In this blog post, I will walk you through the steps on how to request for that credit via Secure Message or Twitter. Read along!