Originally Posted by
Frequentflyout
This year, I have been traveling a great deal for business all across the country - I am a loyal American customer who went all in on aadvantage this year. I got the executive elite card with American so I can get lounge access, and I have been able to rack up loyalty points fast, having now achieved platinum pro. I want to make clear I’ve had really good experiences traveling to the east coast, south and Midwest with American - transiting either through Chicago or Dallas.
however, I have encountered a challenge in getting to executive platinum because I have been unable to find logical routes to certain west coast destinations, especially in the state of Colorado, where I do a lot of business recently. For whatever reason, the quickest route currently to go to Aspen or Vail/eagle is 7+ hours, transiting through Dallas. This route makes no sense, as you go further east, have a layover, and go back west. I ended up booking flights with United and Delta - both of whom have convenient nonstops to Aspen (2 hours of travel time). As a loyal Aadvantage member - I am kicking myself because we are close to the end of the year, and I am not earning valuable loyalty points (at least 5-10k loyalty points) that would help me in continuing to be a loyal American customer, and in advancing my elite status (and enjoying the great benefits).
The frustrating thing to me as a customer is inconsistency - I also am traveling to Durango, Colorado for work later this year. Luckily, American offers a far more logical route to Durango - transiting through Phoenix. This is very much competitive in price and time of travel to the comparable United route through Denver - that is what I am disappointed I didn’t see for Aspen/Vail routes. I also wanted to point out that in my experience, American has fewer nonstops into Denver, some of which are on tiny Bombardier jets (not ideal for tall folks like myself!)
i know there are complexities involved here and this may be a niche problem - just wanted to say this didn’t make sense to me, and I am bummed I have to fly with other airlines i don’t have status with for (some) of these routes!
Along with flying, remember, you can also secure Loyalty Points by using the American Airlines card for purchases, which will help the bottom line. A combination of flying and spend, you still have 4 months left to qualify for Executive Platinum.