Originally Posted by
Majuki
The wording is extremely unclear, and AA's intended meaning is opposite of how one might read it. That is to say, as written on AA's website, if you are flying Alaska Airlines in a premium cabin, you would get Admirals Club access when flying to Canada, the Caribbean, and Mexico. Those flying AA would only get access flying to Mexico City.
Originally Posted by
Kflyer80
Thank you.
I read it similarly to JJeffrey, but am also too cynical to believe AA would just let thousands more people into the club.
I agree it's not quite clear but the wording at the top is all that matters. For a "limited time" all business class flights to Canada, Mexico, and the Caribbean (in addition to all other int'l destinations) come with lounge access.
Completely disregard the asterisk fine print, that is reflective of the old policy. Again AA just didn't bother to update the fine print when they introduced the new policy (not the first time this has happened,

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