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AA Vacations / aavacations.com Flight and Ground Packages
Trust American Airlines to offer you the perfect package at the best price, guaranteed! When you choose to bundle your travel components into one package price we can offer you an unbeatable value by combining our unpublished low rates on flights with specially negotiated rates on hotels, activities and transportation. So, whether you're looking for a quick flight plus hotel weekend getaway or an all-inclusive package complete with flight, hotel, ground transportation and tickets to local attractions, you can rest easy knowing the entire trip is covered by our Lowest Price Guarantee.
Link to AA Vacations site website

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Q. Do these earn AA EQM Loyalty Points, Award Miles (RDM) and EQD (EQ Dollars in 2017)?

These generally book into discount paid fare buckets, so "Yes" at this time. There are a few promotional offers that do not earn EQM Loyalty Points; these will clearly say so, so read thoroughly. See:

Special fares: Earning Award Miles and Loyalty Points on aa.com (link)

Earning AA Elite Qualifying Miles / EQM on AA, oneworld, partners 2016

and this for the changes affecting Award Miles coming in the latter part of 2016.

Earning AA Award / Redeemable Miles / RDM on AA, partners later 2016


Q. Can I upgrade these with AA upgrade instruments (e500 "stickers", miles and copay, SWU)? NOTE: As of July 2022, AA no longer issues 500-mile upgrade certificates ("stickers"). Auto-requested complimentary upgrades are now available to all elite status members and one traveling companion. See details at aa.com

Yes. These follow the standard AA upgrade rules.


Q. Can I use AAadvantage Award Miles to "pay" for a vacation?

(Change late 2019) Yes. You can "pay" with money (cards, etc.), AAdvantage miles or a combination of both. Miles may be used to pay for any portion of the vacation package up, and including, all of it. At this time there is no way to distinguish the breakpoint between the land portion and the air portion of the package, except by calling. And even this is a mixed bag.


Q. If I use AAdvantage Aware Miles to pay for part of my vacation, does this impact upgrades or EQM/RDM for the flights?(RDM)?

(Change 2020) AA Vacations agents are confident that using miles will have no impact on EQM/EQD/RDM as the miles are converted to "cash" to pay for the trip, so the AA system sees these as cash paid. This is supposed to apply no matter how much of the trip is paid with miles. Experiences reported here using part miles indicate that all posts as expected in these cases..


Q. So, what kinds of fares are ineligible for earning AA miles?

"Exceptions (aa.com)

There are certain airline ticket types that are not eligible for mileage accrual regardless of the booking class. These include, without limitation, the following:

Q Are there any types of tickets that won’t earn award miles?

Yes, tickets that currently do not earn award miles, elite-qualifying miles or elite-qualifying segments will not earn award miles in the future. This includes:


  • All tickets issued as AAdvantage awards

  • Other free ticket promotions including free or reduced rate tickets

  • Companion tickets

  • Charter flight tickets

  • Travel agency/industry reduced rate tickets

  • Infant tickets

  • Extra seats or items occupying a purchased seat

  • Unpublished fare tickets, including consolidator fares

  • Tickets issued subject to special provisions

Q. What about EQM Loyalty Points and Award ("Redeemable") Miles earning later in 2016 after 1 January 2022?

AA has specified a set of "Special Fares", which includes select AA Vacations (where there is a * next to the booking code when looking at the flight details).

Some fares (such as bulk or consolidator fares) earn award miles and Elite Qualifying Dollars (EQDs) Loyalty Points (LPs) at a modified rate based on a percentage of the distance flown as determined by the booking code.

Special fares are often purchased through a specialized agent, third party or as part of a package including air transportation and lodging.

Examples:

  • Bulk fares

  • Cruise fares

  • Consolidator fares

  • Discounted or inclusive tour packages

  • Vacation packages, including select American Airlines Vacations® packages. For Vacations, special fares are marked with an asterisk (*) after the booking code in the AAVacations.com booking path,
  • Other tickets where the fare isn't disclosed, excluding bookings made through priceline.com or hotwire.com where the carrier isn't disclosed before buying
Note that the Special Fares page also says, "AAdvantage elite member bonuses will be applied in addition to the percentages shown for award miles."


Q. What fare classes do First and Business packages book into?

Typically A for international First, A, R or P domestic F, and I or D international Business.



Q. What if I'm flying on a flight on a partner airline?

AA Vacations most often books into AA "code shares" / AA marketed flights. In that case, you'll earn miles as if flying on American. If it doesn't, you'll earn per the agreement AA has with the partner airline. Start here to look them up.


Q. What advance purchase restrictions are imposed?

Most advance purchase, minimum stay, etc. normally imposed by the airline don't apply; the restrictions are those imposed by AA Vacations. (Detailed Fare Rules for your fare generally do apply, however.)


Q. Are the trips or fares refundable?

Generally not fully refundable. Hotels and ground activities are generally not at all, and air will depend on the fare bucket and detailed rules. AA vacations does offer protection, but hotels etc. may not be included.

"There are two types of protection available: We offer the Cancellation and Change Waiver (Pre-Departure Protection) which allows you to cancel and/or change either the land or air portion of their package without penalty. Trip Protector (Post-Departure protection) from Allianz Global Assistance can provide protection for your trip expenses, your health and your belongings."

A waiver is usually $129 for international travel and $69 for domestic travel. This can also be paid with miles.


Q. What is the shortest time I can book an air-hotel package for?

It appears three nights is the shortest period allowed by aavacations, unless the total duration of the trip is less than three days, then it is length of trip. However, those three nights do not need to be at a single property.


Q. Can I book a ten day package with only three days of prepaid hotel?

Sure. You'll have to call to do so, however.
You can change the dates of the hotel to be different from those of the flights in the "More Search Options" section of the search. You can also book multiple rooms here too, specifying the number of guests per room. I don't think you can book hotel to be in a different city though. A hotel in a different city (or continent, even) can be booked, but must be done over the phone.


Q. Is only one hotel offered?

No. A variety of properties is generally offered, but this will of course affect pricing.


Q. Does the hotel have to be in the destination city?

No. You can book a property in another city if it's offered by AA Vacations.


Q. What happens if I don't use the ground part (hotel, car, etc.)? Will they cancel my return flights?

Nothing. You can use it or forget it. No flight cancellations ensue. See AA Vacations - not checking in at Hotel Some purposely book the cheapest pricing for their trip knowing they're choosing a "throwaway hotel" they won't use.

Though one AA Vacations agent actually said "always book with us and just book the cheapest hotel for 3 days and throw it away", don't you say it's your intent.


Q. Will AA Vacations cause problems for me?

If you disclose your intent to AA Vacations to "throw away" (not stay at) the hotel, they can not sell you the package. So, don't.


Q. Will the hotel cause problems for me?

Not likely; they're paid for a prepaid stay whether you stay or not, as they get to keep the money and have "your" room to sell.


Q. Will I earn points at the hotel? Will they recognize my status?

Many chains don't recognize third party bookings for points or stay credit, but will usually recognize your status. Properties will treat as prepaid booking.


Q. Are there ever deals or promos?

Indeed. There are often sales and promotions; look for them on the site.


Q. What if I want to book open jaw or customize?

Calling can do that. There's a $39 call fee, unless it's not able to be booked online. Others have said you can generally calculate the price of an open jaw itinerary by adding half the price of pricing for vacations to the arrival and departure cities and adding those.


Q. Can I put these on "hold" while I think about it since these include air fare?

No. But: Refund of Air Ticket Portion Within 24 Hours of Purchase

Within 24 hours of booking, you are allowed to cancel your refundable or non-refundable air ticket for a full refund (and no change fees and/or difference in fare) subject to the following rules:

  • You must call 800-321-2121 within 24 hours of purchase to cancel the air ticket reservation and request a refund of the air ticket.
  • The reservation must have been booked at least 7 days before scheduled departure.
  • This policy does not apply to hotel or other non-air portions of the package. Standard cancellation policies will apply to all non-air components of the package.
  • Refunds are only issued for tickets booked on aavacations.com or with American Airlines Vacations Reservations.

Q. My AAdvantage credit card earns double Award ("Redeemable") Miles on AA purchases. Will AA Vacations purchases earn 2x miles?

No. What transactions are eligible to earn double AAdvantage® miles?

Eligible American Airlines purchases are items billed by American Airlines as the merchant of record booked through American Airlines channels (aa.com, American Airlines Reservations, American Airlines airport, in-flight and city ticket counters). American Airlines tickets purchased through other channels or that are a component of any other cruise or tour package do not earn the additional mile purchase bonuses. Products or services that do not qualify for the additional bonus miles include car rentals, hotel reservations, American Airlines Vacations packages, purchases of American Airlines AAdvantage miles, duty free purchases and or AA Cargo℠
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Old Feb 8, 2018, 6:21 pm
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Originally Posted by aztimm
Does anyone know if the flights get ticketed right at booking?
I found a flight with upgrade availability (showing on Expert Flyer), so if I book through AAV, then call the EXP desk will they be able to apply an SWU right away?
I don't remember the answer to this, but have the vague recollection that it took a little while (day or two) to ticket. I have very low confidence in my memory on this point, though.

I almost feel guilty, even with a throw-away hotel, the price is less than just a flight. Has anyone had problems just not showing at a hotel?
No, I don't think anyone cares about this. I've done it a bunch of times without incident.

And if the fare class says Q* or O*, I'm assuming the EQD would be calculated based on miles and not fare paid? It is a substantial difference.
Yes, that's my understanding.
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Old Feb 8, 2018, 6:33 pm
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Originally Posted by aztimm
Does anyone know if the flights get ticketed right at booking?
I found a flight with upgrade availability (showing on Expert Flyer), so if I book through AAV, then call the EXP desk will they be able to apply an SWU right away?

I almost feel guilty, even with a throw-away hotel, the price is less than just a flight. Has anyone had problems just not showing at a hotel?

And if the fare class says Q* or O*, I'm assuming the EQD would be calculated based on miles and not fare paid? It is a substantial difference.
1. They do not ticket right away. Ut can take days, weeks or longer as they do things relative to how long away the flight is. It can be Pending for a while. You can call and push them to do it "Now" based on the upgrade availability. I've done this but, of course, it's never guaranteed,

2. Throwaway hotel or car is definitely no problem. Done this several times. N reason for guilt

3. Your assumption is correct.

Cheers.
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Old Feb 28, 2018, 8:54 am
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Anyone have a sense of how often AA Vacations has promos? They had one in January where you got $60/off per night. I couldn't book my trip then (since it was more than a year out). Just wondering how often promos like this come along.

Also, if I book air + hotel, will I earn SPG points on my hotel stay?
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Old Feb 28, 2018, 8:59 am
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Originally Posted by chicagoflyer1976
Anyone have a sense of how often AA Vacations has promos? They had one in January where you got $60/off per night. I couldn't book my trip then (since it was more than a year out). Just wondering how often promos like this come along.

Also, if I book air + hotel, will I earn SPG points on my hotel stay?
No idea about the promos. I would assume no star points as these show up as prepaid hotel bookings through a third party agency, which generally don't qualify.
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Old Mar 1, 2018, 12:59 pm
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3 night minimum? Are we sure not 2?

The Wiki says 3 nights is the minimum, and I always thought this too, though it may have come from the Wiki. However, I find that I can still find * flights with 2 nights hotel at destination. Has anyone got miles-based earning under these conditions? I.e. 2 nights hotel? I haven't gotten any for a single night's hotel.
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Old Mar 1, 2018, 1:03 pm
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Originally Posted by fanger
The Wiki says 3 nights is the minimum, and I always thought this too, though it may have come from the Wiki. However, I find that I can still find * flights with 2 nights hotel at destination. Has anyone got miles-based earning under these conditions? I.e. 2 nights hotel? I haven't gotten any for a single night's hotel.
Is your overall stay, i.e. flight duration, consistent with a 2 night stay? In that case, the minimum won't apply. The 3 night minimum is for trips that are 3 nights or more in total.

Cheers.
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Old Mar 1, 2018, 1:46 pm
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Originally Posted by brp
Is your overall stay, i.e. flight duration, consistent with a 2 night stay? In that case, the minimum won't apply. The 3 night minimum is for trips that are 3 nights or more in total.

Cheers.
yes, fly in, two nights, fly out. I get your point about other kinds of stays, e.g. 10 nights total, but only 3 nights hotel. Seen it in both directions, i.e. to Asia, and to Europe, so it's not the loss of day on the westbound Asian trip. I'd guess it will post as distance based, based on everything, but don't have direct experience.
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Old Mar 28, 2018, 9:59 am
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MARCH promotion code

Good morning, I'm trying to take advantage of the AA Vac. current promotion that says add MARCH to the promotion code section and get a secret discount. I got a great flight SFO-BUD for $2500 bus class in march. But when I put the code in, it says invalid. Has anyone else used this code? THX
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Old Mar 28, 2018, 12:25 pm
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"Something went wrong" message

I'm trying to book a vacation package, but I get a message "Something went wrong" after I enter all information and click "Purchase".
I tried to purchase exact the same fights with same booking code at AA.com, and I found the same thing happened.
When I pick the flight, I get the error and says 'Choose a different flight or fare".
It seems the flight is not available at that booking code/fare anymore, but it still shows up at both AA.com and AAvacations.com
I guess AA is updating fare... Does that happen this time around the week (Tuesday-Wednesday) every week?
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Old Mar 29, 2018, 7:58 am
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If I were to call AA Vacations to book, could they do a mixed cabin booking? Thinking about F going east, and J coming back. Since I can’t book that online, would they waive the reservation fee like the AA reservation line?
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Old Mar 29, 2018, 9:12 am
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Originally Posted by tfizzle
... But when I put the code in, it says invalid. Has anyone else used this code? THX
I have the same issue, can’t figure out how to get it to work.
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Old Mar 31, 2018, 9:43 pm
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I booked an AAVacation a couple weeks ago. I put in the MARCH promo code and it took $5 off. I kid you not. On a $2800 package. Don’t lose any sleep if you can’t get it to work.

I do have 3 nights reserved in a salarymen’s only capsule hotel in downtown Tokyo though!
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Old Apr 3, 2018, 6:56 am
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I only put in two nights and it still priced out about $70 cheaper than 3 nights. But it takes 3 nights to get the March code. That said, I did it the other way and it only saved me $14.... so it you can get away with two nights in the hotel (because one will be spent in the air) that might be the way to go
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Old Apr 3, 2018, 10:57 am
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It’s April now though. Haven’t looked to see what the deals are yet.
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Old Apr 13, 2018, 6:09 am
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Europe 20K promo is back, does anybody knows if you get the bonus when you use a voucher to pay part of the trip? I'm asking this because I know is a big no when you partially use miles.

Last year I used a credit from a canceled flight, it was not a voucher but it was a pending refund that I never request it in order to use it in the future, at that time it was for a domestic package and I didn't receive the 1,000 Advantage miles, and since the 20k is a bonus too, I would like to know if anybody have any experience in this case. To me 20K + another 11k I will get thanks to my status, is a oneway award ticket to EU, South America etc, where I don't usually use miles unless the ticket is more than $1,200 (which is very common price to Argentina).

Thank in advance
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