Originally Posted by
CatJo
I doubt these will be full fare economy, likely just Main cabin - just a step up from the most basic fares. She will have hotel and car rental expenses though, so I like the spend going towards status. This is a significant advantage of AA/AS over say Delta & United in my mind. Which would you recommend crediting to between AA and AS for coach travel (nonstop)?
She has a reasonable number of Amex MR and Chase UR accumulated ("reasonable" for a non Flyertalker lol, just a young under-25 year old starting some business-expensed travel), and I would've preferred spend on those cards as being most flexible; but will look into the Citi AA card to see what the advantages are.
Nonstop flights, IMHO, take precedence over travel hacking segments. Will keep it simple, she will likely fly out of LAX - but I wonder if it's worth considering ONT/SNA (if possible) for ease of airport experience. She is still figuring out where exactly she wants to stay, it's a remote job that requires West Coast travel (mixed in with some potentially longer flights towards the East Coast perhaps down the road). It's a pretty exciting opportunity for someone young who likes to travel, she is embracing the idea and I am trying to maximize the travel part for her, within reason.
Once she has a better idea of what her destinations will be, she should look at the Wikipedia entries for LAX, SNA, and ONT to see the nonstop destinations offered by AA and AS from each.
AAdvantage requires 40,000 Loyalty Points to attain AAdvantage Gold status. Flights on AA -- on other than on Basic Economy fares -- earn five LPs per dollar based on the pre-tax fare. If and when she attains elite status, she'll earn at a higher rate. But flights on AS credited to AAdvantage earn based on distance flown and fare basis. AAdvantage earnings chart for AS here:
https://www.aa.com/i18n/travel-info/...a-airlines.jsp
On some routes, she might be able to purchase a flight on AS metal as an AA codeshare on aa.com. Such flights would earn based on fare, not distance.
Note that Hyatt and AAdvantage have a special relationship which might be beneficial for her:
https://world.hyatt.com/content/gp/e...-airlines.html
Some good sign-up bonuses available for both the Barclays and Citi AAdvantage cards.