Does AA site have a mileage calculator?
#1
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Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: San Luis Obispo, CA (SBP)
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Does AA site have a mileage calculator?
Getting close to renewing for EXP this year...had some free time in the Admiral's Club and thought I'd try to calculate mileage for some upcoming flights. The AA site doesn't seem to offer a mileage calculator...or am I missing it?
Thanks in advance.
Thanks in advance.
#2
Join Date: Feb 2008
Programs: AA EXP
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You can see it in the flight details on a part completed reservation, not sure there is anywhere else you can get the details though.
I normally just use http://gc.kls2.com/
I normally just use http://gc.kls2.com/
#3
Join Date: Apr 2004
Posts: 5,630
You can see it in the flight details on a part completed reservation, not sure there is anywhere else you can get the details though.
I normally just use http://gc.kls2.com/
I normally just use http://gc.kls2.com/
http://www.milecalc.com/mileage-calculator
#4
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You can also download products form aa.com, such as the monthly PDF schedule, that show the miles.
NONE of these will be spot-on accurate - even American changes the miles between city pairs with some degree of frequency, though they will all generally be within a very few miles of each other.
You can also download spreadsheets for AA frequent flyers that have mileage tables (you would need to modify the city pair table to include newer flights or significant change sin AA's miles awarded, but it's fairly easy.)
These and many more tools will be found linked to in the Unofficial Users' Guide sticky thread; look in the part entitled "Travel Weather, Mappers, Times and Related."
NONE of these will be spot-on accurate - even American changes the miles between city pairs with some degree of frequency, though they will all generally be within a very few miles of each other.
You can also download spreadsheets for AA frequent flyers that have mileage tables (you would need to modify the city pair table to include newer flights or significant change sin AA's miles awarded, but it's fairly easy.)
These and many more tools will be found linked to in the Unofficial Users' Guide sticky thread; look in the part entitled "Travel Weather, Mappers, Times and Related."
#5
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Huntsville
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I personally like this one - have used it with AA before and it was pretty spot on:
http://webflyer.com/travel/milemarker/
http://webflyer.com/travel/milemarker/
#6
Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Fernandina Beach, FL
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This is the one I always use. I have found the mileage to be near perfect for AA.
http://flyingfish.oscarfish.com
http://flyingfish.oscarfish.com
#7
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Thanks, y'all. One more reason I love this board!
#8
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Don't forget http://www.milecalc.com/
it's pretty good, so I have it bookmarked.
flying fish has the advantage that you can run it on your laptop when offline from the internet, but it only works on Windoze.
(can you tell i'm a Mac hack?)
it's pretty good, so I have it bookmarked.
flying fish has the advantage that you can run it on your laptop when offline from the internet, but it only works on Windoze.
(can you tell i'm a Mac hack?)