Last edit by: JDiver
AA Elites Benefits Flying AS / Alaska Airlines Discontinued 1 Jan 2018 Including domestic earning AA miles and status flying AS
For travel starting January 1, 2018
Earn and redeem AAdvantage® miles for travel on Alaska Airlines within the U.S. and between the U.S. and:
Earn miles on Alaska Airlines only when flying on American Airlines* codeshare flights.
Flying as an AA marketed flight (“AA codeshare”) continue to earn as if you were flying AA:
Flying domestic Alaska flights marketed as Alaska flight numbers do NOT earn any AAdvantage credit as of 1/1/2018 other than if marketed by American Airlines. AA codeshares are operated by Alaska and Horizon, not Virgin America.
Previously offered. AA AAdvantage status-based perquisites are no longer applicable.
Benefits offered to AAdvantage elite members flying on Alaska Airlines are discontinued at this time.
No changes will be made to award travel; AAdvantage members can still redeem miles for travel on Alaska Airlines. (link) [/quote]
Benefits offered to AAdvantage elite members flying on Alaska Airlines (were) will also be discontinued at this time.
[SIZE=“3”]N.B. The reciprocal lounge access agreement for Admirals Club members will continue. [/SIZE]
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For travel starting January 1, 2018
Earn and redeem AAdvantage® miles for travel on Alaska Airlines within the U.S. and between the U.S. and:
- Canada
- Central America
- Mexico
Flying as an AA marketed flight (“AA codeshare”) continue to earn as if you were flying AA:
- Award miles
- Elite mileage bonus
- EQDs
- EQMs
- EQSs
- Minimum EQM guarantee
Previously offered. AA AAdvantage status-based perquisites are no longer applicable.
Benefits offered to AAdvantage elite members flying on Alaska Airlines are discontinued at this time.
No changes will be made to award travel; AAdvantage members can still redeem miles for travel on Alaska Airlines. (link) [/quote]
Benefits offered to AAdvantage elite members flying on Alaska Airlines (were) will also be discontinued at this time.
[SIZE=“3”]N.B. The reciprocal lounge access agreement for Admirals Club members will continue. [/SIZE]
Earning AAdvantage miles on Alaska Airlines (including Horizon Air) Link to AS earning chart on aa.com
"Earn miles (ends 1/1/18 except AA codeshares):
To earn AAdvantage® miles when you fly on Alaska Airlines marketed and operated flights as well as Alaska Airlines codeshare flights operated by American Airlines:
Note:No miles are earned on AS flights in fare classes not published on aa.com as miles-earning
"Earn miles (ends 1/1/18 except AA codeshares):
To earn AAdvantage® miles when you fly on Alaska Airlines marketed and operated flights as well as Alaska Airlines codeshare flights operated by American Airlines:
- Buy an eligible International published fare ticket booked in an eligible booking code and
- Fly an eligible route
- Specific flights, routes or cities that are excluded from earning miles or award travel are listed as exceptions if applicable."
Note:No miles are earned on AS flights in fare classes not published on aa.com as miles-earning
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Travel ticketed as an American Airlines marketed flight (booked as an AA flight number) and operated by Alaska Airlines will always (including after 1/1/18) be credited AAdvantage base, award, elite qualifying miles and segments according to the AA mileage accrual chart.
Travel ticketed as an American Airlines marketed flight (booked as an AA flight number) and operated by Alaska Airlines will always (including after 1/1/18) be credited AAdvantage base, award, elite qualifying miles and segments according to the AA mileage accrual chart.
ENDED: AA Elite Status Benefits & Most AA Miles Earning on Alaska Airlines (AS)
#1
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Join Date: May 2000
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ENDED: AA Elite Status Benefits & Most AA Miles Earning on Alaska Airlines (AS)
As has been discussed briefly here and in the existing Some notes on Flying AS / Alaska as an AA Elite thread <link>, there has been a recent enhancement of benefits for Elite AAdvantage members whilst flying on Alaska Airlines as of October 26, 2011. This thread will replace the older thread given its four year existence, many off topic and nearly off topic posts, and considerable obsolete information.
Last edited by JDiver; Jun 6, 2015 at 3:55 pm Reason: Information moved to wiki post.
#2
Join Date: Oct 2011
Posts: 5
New Elite benefits?
A few days ago, a checkin agent at AS told me that as of today they will extend some more benefits to AA Elite, like free beg checkin and more. Did anyone hear more details?
#3
Upgrades, etc
Hi,
I will be soon flying a transcon, SEA-MIA with AS metal, AA code. I was wondering if in this situation has anyone succeed in upgrading to F either by buy-up or by inserting a Delta FF# (with status- since they have reciprocal agreement on this)?
If either one of the above is possible, any tips on how to do this?
What about access to the AS lounges? [If none, I might hop over to the BA lounge if time permits]
Thanks in advance.
Cheers!
I will be soon flying a transcon, SEA-MIA with AS metal, AA code. I was wondering if in this situation has anyone succeed in upgrading to F either by buy-up or by inserting a Delta FF# (with status- since they have reciprocal agreement on this)?
If either one of the above is possible, any tips on how to do this?
What about access to the AS lounges? [If none, I might hop over to the BA lounge if time permits]
Thanks in advance.
Cheers!
#4
Join Date: Jul 2001
Location: Seattle, WA
Programs: AA 2MM former EXP - driven away by "Enhancements", MVPG75, Hilton Diamond
Posts: 585
I just updated seats on 4 flights to reflect this new little feature.
#5
Moderator: American AAdvantage, Signatures
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: London, England
Programs: UA 1K, Hilton Diamond, IHG Diamond Ambassador, National Exec, AA EXP Emeritus
Posts: 9,765
If this is a harbinger of reciprocal (i.e. bidirectional) baggage fee waivers, priority boarding and exit row seating, bravo to both companies for finally working this out. I know quite a few AS elites in the Seattle area that fly DL when needed simply for the reciprocal bennies--in some cases, AA may have been a better option but were not considered due to a lack of reciprocal benefits.
#6
Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: LAX
Programs: AA EXP 1.5MM, Asiana Club Silver, KE Morning Calm, Hyatt Platinum, Amtrak Select
Posts: 7,161
I just checked my upcoming LAX-YVR flight and indeed alaskaair.com recognized me as an AA elite upon entering my reservation info. Was able to pick a way better seat reserved for MVP members. ^
Now if they can just have waived luggage fees and reciprocal BR access for AC members I'll be ever so happy.
#8
Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: SF Bay Area
Programs: Marriott Bonvoy Ambassador, AA EXP
Posts: 2,704
It's official! Check the website here. ^
This is definitely a boost for AA'ers flying out of the PDX, SEA and SJC.
#9
Join Date: Nov 2008
Programs: AA EXP 3MM
Posts: 1,773
I just checked a recent alaskaair.com booking and can confirm that, where before it would have my frequent flyer information listed as "American 111AAA1" it now says "American 111AAA1 - AA Elite". I am flying on the same reservation as Mrs. Microwave, however, so I was already in an exit row and cannot tell whether this would get me exit row independently.
#10
Join Date: Oct 2011
Posts: 5
I am trying to find out if there are any additional benefits other than the free bags. Did anyone see any?
#11
Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: SF Bay Area
Programs: Marriott Bonvoy Ambassador, AA EXP
Posts: 2,704
So far it is only preferred seating and 2 free bags, which are very good benefits. I do not expect any upgrades. It is only possible for AAdvantage members to upgrade BA and IB flights using miles only if it's a full fare ticket and it's booked on AA.com
#12
Moderator: American AAdvantage, Signatures
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: London, England
Programs: UA 1K, Hilton Diamond, IHG Diamond Ambassador, National Exec, AA EXP Emeritus
Posts: 9,765
See above.
#13
Join Date: Nov 2008
Programs: AA EXP 3MM
Posts: 1,773
It's funny that the free checked baggage on AS will impact me more than getting it on AA. The only time I ever check bags is when skiing/snowboarding which is almost always using the AS SEA-DEN flight.
#14
Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: SF Bay Area
Programs: Marriott Bonvoy Ambassador, AA EXP
Posts: 2,704
It's understandable why Golds won't get the elite security line benefit. AS does not even give that to its Gold-equivilent MVP members.
Also, informally, AA elites have been able to use AS elite security lines by showing their elite card. So far Golds, it's possible there might be loss in benefits in this area.
Now what are the policies for standby?
This benefit will definitely be helpful for SJC-MMH.
Also, informally, AA elites have been able to use AS elite security lines by showing their elite card. So far Golds, it's possible there might be loss in benefits in this area.
Now what are the policies for standby?
This benefit will definitely be helpful for SJC-MMH.
#15
Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: LAX
Programs: AA EXP 1.5MM, Asiana Club Silver, KE Morning Calm, Hyatt Platinum, Amtrak Select
Posts: 7,161
It's official! Check the website here. ^