Go Back  FlyerTalk Forums > Miles&Points > Airlines and Mileage Programs > American Airlines | AAdvantage
Reload this Page >

GUIDE: Earning AA Elite Qualifying Miles / EQM on AA, partner airlines 2017 on

Community
Wiki Posts
Search
Old Jan 17, 2017, 3:49 pm
FlyerTalk Forums Expert How-Tos and Guides
Last edit by: JDiver
Earning Elite Qualifying Miles / EQM (and AA status)

on American Airlines and its partner airlines


Note: Earning EQM / and their purpose changed 1/1/2016, and values earned changed 1/1/2019 for AY, BA, IB.


New Elite Qualifying Miles earning

link to AAdvantage program changes for 2016 on aa.com

"You’ll continue to earn EQMs based on the airline and booking class purchased. Plus, Full-fare Economy, Business Class or First Class tickets on American-marketed flights will earn EQMs at a higher rate (up to 2.0 or 3.0 EQMs per flown mile) – getting you to elite status faster." - aa.com

Caveat: Some, even AA new Basic Economy fares as well as others' discount or deep discount economy fares may be credited with fractional or even no EQM / Elite Qualifying Miles. Read carefully.

Please see this page (link) on aa.com for earning AAdvantage miles flying oneworld and additional airline partners, then read the chart for that airline partner. Be sure to note some fares operated by oneworld and additional partners may earn full, partial or no AA miles (E.g. Cathay Pacific only earns AA miles on H, B and full Y fares in coach; BA and IB fares may earn as few as 0.5 EQ Miles per mile flown as of 1 Feb 2016.)

Link to AAdvantage program update page on aa.com
See Earning AA Award / Redeemable Miles / RDM on AA, partners later 2016 for more regarding AAdvantage Award ("Redeemable") Miles.

Read The AAdvantage Terms and Conditions here

Glossary:
  • Award mile ("RDM" often "Redeemable Mile" on Flyertalk): a unit that can be spent on an award, such as a bonus, purchased, or other AAdvantage mile.

  • Base mile: A unit based on a flown mile (can be a percentage of flown miles on AA partners) used to calculate redeemable (award usable) miles (changes late 2016 to revenue based system)

  • Bonus Mile: Award Mile earned through various activities including flying, credit card use, hotel stays, auto rentals, shopping etc. with various American Airlines partners. See Earning AA Award / Redeemable Miles / RDM on AA, partners later 2016.

  • Elite Qualifying Dollars (EQD): credit for spend on AA and partner airlines over the calendar year (base fare plus carrier imposed fees, but excluding taxes, government and ancillary fees); minimum EQD spend now required for status. See more here.

  • Elite Qualifying Mile (EQM): A unit used to earn status, based on flown miles X purchased class of service for the marketing airline.

  • Elite Qualifying Segment (EQS): A unit used to earn status equivalent to a sector flown by a qualifying flight (but note when the same flight number is flown over two or more sectors the entirety will generally count as one segment. "You’ll still earn 1 EQS (Elite Qualifying segment) for each eligible segment you fly." - aa.com (NOTE: the new AA Basic Economy fares earn 0.5 EQS.)

  • Flown mile: actual miles flown (as published by AA - Great Circle Mapper, etc. are close

  • Marketing airline is the airline "plating" or issuing the boarding pass, e.g. QF operated by FJ. The marketing airline's chart on aa.com (not the airline's) determines your miles earning on airline partners. (Neither the airline selling or issuing the ticket makes any difference.)

  • Operating airline is the airline operating the flight. except for AA and QF (and a very few others) to earn miles on a oneworld marketed flight, the operating airline must generally be a oneworld airline.

  • Qualifying flight: an AA or partner flight on which one can earn EQM, EQS in this instance
NOTE: There is no requirement for a minimum number of segments to be flown on AA marketed flights as of 2017.

On American Airlines, qualifying British Airways, Finnair, Iberia and Japan Airlines marketed flights: (all AA flights operated by various AA partners but as AA “codeshares” - your boarding pass states “AA 1234” and not AS, QF, EY, etc.)
  • 3 EQMs/mile – Full-fare First or Business class fares

  • 2 EQMs/mile - Discount First or Business class fares

  • 1.5 EQMs/mile – Full-fare Main Cabin, or Premium Economy class fares

  • 1 EQMs/mile - on most Discount Main Cabin

  • 0.5 EQMs/mile on highly discounted the new Basic Economy fares
Exceptions: There are certain airline ticket types that are not eligible for mileage accrual regardless of the booking class. These include, without limitation, the following:
  • 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
  • Items occupying a purchased seat (e.g. XTRASEAT)
  • (Also Extra seats purchased by a passenger for him/herself)
  • Unpublished fare tickets, including consolidator fares
  • Tickets issued subject to special provisions
  • oneworld marketed flights operated by non-oneworld airlines, with the exception of most Qantas (but not Jetstar operated) and Japan Airlines flights. E.g. QF operated by FJ, yes. BA operated by UK, no.

Earning EQM on AA partner airlines:

The amount of EQMs you earn on partner airlines has changed. Earning rates will vary depending on the marketing airline. On qualifying flights of airlines other than AA marketed flights, the maximum EQM that can be earned is 1.5 EQM per base mile flown,

EQMs may be earned at different rates and with differing fare classes, depending on airline, flown miles and fare class. Not all partner airlines' or their fares earn EQM. See here to partner airlines' miles earning charts link on aa.com.

Some non-oneworld partner airlines award only award / redeemable miles, not EQM (e.g. Etihad, Gulf, Fiji), unless flying them as an AA or QF marketed ("codeshare") flight.

Explore our partner airlines (link)

For example, using CX / Cathay Pacific Airways marketed flights operated by oneworld partners including AA, as of 1 Feb 2016:
  • 1.5 EQMs/mile - CX all published, purchased First Class fares

  • 1.5 EQM / EQMs/mile - CX all published, purchased Business / Club fares

  • 1.5 EQM / EQMs/mile - CX all published, purchased premium economy / Traveller Pus fares

  • 1.0 EQM / EQMs/mile - CX all published, purchased full economy / Y and B fares

  • 0.5 EQM / EQMs/mile - CX B or H Economy class fares

  • 0 EQM all other published, purchased economy / fares
AAdvantage Elite minimum mileage guarantee (applies to EQM but not RDM)

How is the 500-mile EQM minimum benefit applied for AAdvantage elite members?

If your flight is less than 500 miles we’ll raise the base EQM amount to 500 prior to applying any multipliers, according to the booking code purchased. After applying the multiplier, the number of EQMs awarded could be less than 500. For example, if your flight is 300 miles in length, we will raise the base EQM amount to 500. If the multiplier to be applied is 0.50, you will earn 250 EQMs for the flight.


AAdvantage elite members will earn at least 500 (250, in reality - see immediately above) miles for flights under 500 miles on American Airlines and American Eagle (including codeshare flights booked as an American Airlines flight number) and participating AAdvantage and oneworld airlines:
  • British Airways
  • Fiji Airways (non-oneworld; RDM only)
  • Finnair
  • Gulf Air (non-oneworld; RDM only)
  • Iberia
  • LAN*
  • Qantas
  • Royal Jordanian
  • SriLankan Airlines
  • TAM Airlines
*LAN includes LAN Airlines, LAN Argentina, LAN Ecuador and LAN Peru.

AA new Basic Economy fares appear not to earn minima defined above?

The 500 EQM minimum is what multipliers should be applied to, not actual miles when flown miles are under 500. See:

Earning AA Elite Qualifying Miles / EQM on AA, oneworld, partner airlines 2016.

aa.com: link
Elite Qualifying (EQM) or Redeemable (RDM)?
To determine if you earn EQM or RDM, read the "Earn miles" statement for each airline:

This will earn EQM:
Earn miles
Earn elite-qualifying AAdvantage miles when you fly on airberlin marketed and operated flights as well as airberlin codeshare flights operated by American Airlines. Simply:
  • Buy an eligible published fare ticket booked in an eligible code
  • Fly an eligible route
  • Specific flights, routes or cities that are excluded from earning miles or award travel are listed as exceptions if applicable.
This will not earn EQM, only RDM:
Earn miles
Earn AAdvantage miles when you fly on Fiji Airways marketed and operated flights as well as Fiji Airways codeshare flights operated by American Airlines. Simply:
  • Buy an eligible published fare ticket booked in an eligible code
  • Fly an eligible route
  • Specific flights, routes or cities that are excluded from earning miles or award travel are listed as exceptions if applicable.
oneworld Codeshares Operated by non-oneworld Airlines or Affiliates

Other than flying Qantas(except Jetstar operated) and most Japan Airlines codeshares / marketed flights, oneworld codeshare flights must be operated by oneworld airlines and their oneworld affiliates to earn miles.

E.g. AA codeshare operated by EY, earn as if flying AA.
E.g. Flying EY, earn Redeemable (not Elite Qualifying) miles.
E.g. BA operated by Bangkok Airways, no AA miles.
E.g. BA operated by Vistara yields no AA miles.
E.g. QF flown by FJ will earn EQM.

Examples: (For a flight of 1,000 flown miles)

  • AA marketed on full F fare class First: 3,000 EQM (regardless of status, regardless of operating airline)

  • AA marketed on discounted First or Business (A, P, D, I, R): 2,000 EQM

  • AA in deep discount economy: 1,000 EQM

  • BA marketed qualifying flight in F First, Business (Club), Premium Economy (World Traveller Plus): 1,500 EQM (even if operated by AA)

  • BA marketed qualifying flight in Economy (World Traveller) B, Y: 1,000 EQM

  • BA marketed qualifying flight in Economy (World Traveller) H, K, L, M, N, S, V, G, O, Q: 500 EQM

NOTES:
  • All AA marketed ("AA codeshares") flights in paid, qualifying fare classes earn 1.0 or more EQM (regardless of "metal" or operating airline

  • oneworld marketed flights operated by oneworld airlines earn miles in accord with the marketing airline's miles earnings chart on aa.com (link)

  • AAdvantage elites members are awarded 500 EQM minimum on qualifying flights, 250 on Basic Economy fares.

  • oneworld marketed flights operated by NON-oneworld airlines do not earn EQ (or any) miles, with rare exceptions - QF, a few JL, marketed flights

  • Exception: Qantas flights operated by other airlines earn AA EQ miles in qualifying fare classes, other than those QF codeshares operated by QF subsidiary Jetstar

  • Some airline partners allow crediting base miles and earning redeemable miles (no EQM) flown "natively", such as Etihad or Fiji
Earn more EQMs via credit card earning

Also, as a Citi® / AAdvantage® Executive card or AAdvantage® Aviator™ Silver MasterCard® credit cardmember, you’ll can earn 10,000 EQMs after you reach your qualifying spend for the year when you use your eligible AAdvantage credit card.

Learn more about the Citi®/AAdvantage® Executive card

Learn more about the AAdvantage® Aviator™ Silver MasterCard®
There is some redundancy above, because it's very important to understand these changes and how they affect earning AAdvantage status going forward.

The now obsolete thread: Earning AA miles / EQM on oneworld, partner & other airlines (OBSOLETE)

Signed in members with 90 days / 90 posts can edit this Wikipost; wiki contents may be printed by using the (lower right wiki corner)
Print Wikipost

GUIDE: Earning AA Elite Qualifying Miles / EQM on AA, partner airlines 2017 on

Thread Tools
 
Search this Thread
 
Old Jan 12, 2019, 4:19 pm
  #226  
 
Join Date: Mar 2018
Programs: UA 1K, AA EXP. Hilton Diamond
Posts: 1,129
Originally Posted by stewlevine
Does anyone know of an easy way to display EQM for a ticket that has been issued, but not yet traveled? I know EQMs are displayed in the booking flow right before purchase, but I don't know how to display them again. I have found a few cases where EQMs earned are slightly different than what is calculated on the Webflyer mileage calculator (e.g., DFW-SAN-LAX-LIH - AA came in very slightly higher than Webflyer) - differences are minor, but I'm tracking to land this year at 100,027 EQMs and it wouldn't take much of a miss to land just shy of 100k.
I use Great Circle Mapper and then do the math. Its a good technique to calc distances to see what mileage run scenarios would yield. Great Circle Mapper
gmt4 is online now  
Old Jan 17, 2019, 11:27 am
  #227  
 
Join Date: Mar 2007
Posts: 4,960
Sorry if its been asked before, but couldn't find the answer in search. Does anyone know what happens if I take an international flight departing the other country on 1/1/2020, but it still 12/31/2019 in the US. Does it get credited to 2019 or 2020?
olouie is offline  
Old Jan 17, 2019, 11:38 am
  #228  
 
Join Date: May 2017
Location: San Francisco
Programs: AA EXP
Posts: 369
Originally Posted by olouie
Sorry if its been asked before, but couldn't find the answer in search. Does anyone know what happens if I take an international flight departing the other country on 1/1/2020, but it still 12/31/2019 in the US. Does it get credited to 2019 or 2020?
It'll credit as the date which the flight departed in the timezone it departed from. An intl flight departing on Jan 1, 2020 will post as Jan 1, 2020 regardless of what day, year, or time it is anywhere in the US.
potus18 is offline  
Old Jan 17, 2019, 12:27 pm
  #229  
 
Join Date: Mar 2007
Posts: 4,960
Originally Posted by potus18
It'll credit as the date which the flight departed in the timezone it departed from. An intl flight departing on Jan 1, 2020 will post as Jan 1, 2020 regardless of what day, year, or time it is anywhere in the US.
Perfect. Exactly what I was hoping for. For all my years for EXP I dont think I have taken a flight that counts for elite status on New Years day.
olouie is offline  
Old Jan 24, 2019, 11:51 am
  #230  
 
Join Date: Jun 2018
Programs: AAdvantage
Posts: 5
BA ticketed segment on Vistara: earn AAdvantage?

I have a BA ticketed segment on Vistara as part of a larger trip with BA. I am crediting my miles to my AAdvantage account for all of the flights, but looking at the AAdvantage details for BA I don't think I will earn anything for the Vistara segment since they are not a Oneworld carrier/affiliate, is this correct:

To earn AAdvantage® miles when you fly on British Airways marketed and operated flights as well as British Airways codeshare flights operated by oneworld®carriers and affiliates
If so is there any way to credit these miles for only this segment somewhere else? It's a relatively short trip, so maybe not worth the hassle but wanted to see what my options are.
outofbounds is offline  
Old Jan 24, 2019, 12:13 pm
  #231  
FlyerTalk Evangelist
 
Join Date: Apr 2001
Location: MEL CHC
Posts: 20,994
Originally Posted by outofbounds
I have a BA ticketed segment on Vistara as part of a larger trip with BA. I am crediting my miles to my AAdvantage account for all of the flights, but looking at the AAdvantage details for BA I don't think I will earn anything for the Vistara segment since they are not a Oneworld carrier/affiliate, is this correct:

If so is there any way to credit these miles for only this segment somewhere else? It's a relatively short trip, so maybe not worth the hassle but wanted to see what my options are.
What airline tickets the flight does not matter. What is the flight number?
If a BA flight number may be able to credit to BAEC (avios) but that would need more checking. Codeshares can be problematic with ff crediting.
https://www.wheretocredit.com/vistara
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vistara
Mwenenzi is offline  
Old Jan 24, 2019, 12:23 pm
  #232  
Moderator: American AAdvantage
 
Join Date: May 2000
Location: NorCal - SMF area
Programs: AA LT Plat; HH LT Diamond, Maître-plongeur des Muccis
Posts: 62,948
Originally Posted by outofbounds
I have a BA ticketed segment on Vistara as part of a larger trip with BA. I am crediting my miles to my AAdvantage account for all of the flights, but looking at the AAdvantage details for BA I don't think I will earn anything for the Vistara segment since they are not a Oneworld carrier/affiliate, is this correct:

If so is there any way to credit these miles for only this segment somewhere else? It's a relatively short trip, so maybe not worth the hassle but wanted to see what my options are.
BA operated by UK (Vistara) certainly won’t earn AA credit of any kind, just as you say. Perhaps, if you have a BAEC account, BA will. You’ll have to see Vistara’s site or other information to see whose FFP might be credited.
JDiver is offline  
Old Feb 4, 2019, 11:03 pm
  #233  
 
Join Date: Sep 2018
Location: VIE/BTS
Posts: 975
Hello, after all I have read I am still not sure, rather I ask here. I have recently signed AA promo status giveaway thepointsguy.com/news/american-airlines-elite-status-giveaway/ so I have gold status until 15.May.

there is:

Rules:

Qualifying EQDs and EQMs to extend status are earned when you fly on eligible tickets for flights operated by American Airlines or marketed by American, American Eagle®, British Airways, Finnair, Iberia and Japan Airlines between the date you register and May 25, 2019.

because I am from EU, question is if BA flight which isn't marked like AA flight will also count to this promotion or not. (I will fly from VIE to LHR in biz class - British Airways flight.)

thank you
romans is offline  
Old Feb 5, 2019, 6:15 pm
  #234  
 
Join Date: Jun 2014
Location: TPA
Programs: BA Silver; Hilton Gold; IHG Diamond Ambassador; Marriott Gold
Posts: 2,811
Originally Posted by romans
Hello, after all I have read I am still not sure, rather I ask here. I have recently signed AA promo status giveaway thepointsguy.com/news/american-airlines-elite-status-giveaway/ so I have gold status until 15.May.

there is:

Rules:

Qualifying EQDs and EQMs to extend status are earned when you fly on eligible tickets for flights operated by American Airlines or marketed by American, American Eagle®, British Airways, Finnair, Iberia and Japan Airlines between the date you register and May 25, 2019.

because I am from EU, question is if BA flight which isn't marked like AA flight will also count to this promotion or not. (I will fly from VIE to LHR in biz class - British Airways flight.)

thank you
Since your flight is apparently "marketed by ... British Airways" (ie has a "BA" flight number) you'll be fine.
SpammersAreScum is offline  
Old May 3, 2019, 6:45 am
  #235  
 
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Cockeysville, MD
Programs: Marriott Rewards Lifetime Titanium, Amex Plat, Hertz Gold 5*, National Exec, AA Plat
Posts: 9,467
Folks..I am sure this is answered, but too much info makes search a challenge sometimes. I bought J tickets on Qatar-good sale going on. Included my AA number in the booking. Will I earn EQM and EQD on that booking? This link indicates I will, but the eqd surprised me since I didn't buy through AA. TIA.

https://www.aa.com/i18n/travel-info/...ines/qatar.jsp
Mr. Vker is offline  
Old May 3, 2019, 6:58 am
  #236  
 
Join Date: Jun 2015
Location: New York
Programs: AA, CX, Hyatt, Marriott
Posts: 1,484
Originally Posted by Mr. Vker
Folks..I am sure this is answered, but too much info makes search a challenge sometimes. I bought J tickets on Qatar-good sale going on. Included my AA number in the booking. Will I earn EQM and EQD on that booking? This link indicates I will, but the eqd surprised me since I didn't buy through AA. TIA.

https://www.aa.com/i18n/travel-info/...ines/qatar.jsp
Yes. EQD is based on distance flown and fare of class; Fare of class multiplier also applies .
andersonCooper is offline  
Old May 3, 2019, 7:04 am
  #237  
 
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Cockeysville, MD
Programs: Marriott Rewards Lifetime Titanium, Amex Plat, Hertz Gold 5*, National Exec, AA Plat
Posts: 9,467
Originally Posted by andersonCooper
Yes. EQD is based on distance flown and fare of class; Fare of class multiplier also applies .
Thanks That is great news. I had these booked on miles--out on Qatar, back on Etihad. (Included connections in Sri Lanka-so good but not great routing) 280K miles. Got those back and paid just under $7K for two round trip tickets in J on Qatar. Q suites on all four legs. Just one stop each way.
Mr. Vker is offline  
Old May 3, 2019, 7:32 am
  #238  
 
Join Date: Jun 2015
Location: New York
Programs: AA, CX, Hyatt, Marriott
Posts: 1,484
Originally Posted by Mr. Vker
Thanks That is great news. I had these booked on miles--out on Qatar, back on Etihad. (Included connections in Sri Lanka-so good but not great routing) 280K miles. Got those back and paid just under $7K for two round trip tickets in J on Qatar. Q suites on all four legs. Just one stop each way.
If you book your trip by miles you won't earn EQD or EQM though. Check if your fare codes show up on the QR table as I am not familiar with QR's redemption code.
andersonCooper is offline  
Old May 3, 2019, 8:34 am
  #239  
 
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Cockeysville, MD
Programs: Marriott Rewards Lifetime Titanium, Amex Plat, Hertz Gold 5*, National Exec, AA Plat
Posts: 9,467
Originally Posted by andersonCooper
If you book your trip by miles you won't earn EQD or EQM though. Check if your fare codes show up on the QR table as I am not familiar with QR's redemption code.
These are paid now. I canceled award tix.
Mr. Vker is offline  
Old May 13, 2019, 1:34 pm
  #240  
 
Join Date: Sep 2012
Location: Sun Prairie, WI
Programs: AA Executive Platinum, HH Diamond, National Executive
Posts: 1,786
Not sure if this is the right place to post but figured I'd try here. Last week I was flying SYD - LAX - PHX. When I landed in LAX I found a 3 hour delay on the LAX to PHX flight. I checked at the F lounge and the agent was great and able to book me on an even earlier flight but it was on United. I flew it with no issues. The SYD to LAX portion of my flight posted as it normally would but the LAX to PHX (the segment on UA) has not posted yet. It's been 3 days so I figure I would wait a week but has anyone had this scenario and found the miles post without need to intervene? Wondering if I'll need to contact AA and what the best route would be.
WiscAZ is offline  


Contact Us - Manage Preferences - Archive - Advertising - Cookie Policy - Privacy Statement - Terms of Service -

This site is owned, operated, and maintained by MH Sub I, LLC dba Internet Brands. Copyright © 2024 MH Sub I, LLC dba Internet Brands. All rights reserved. Designated trademarks are the property of their respective owners.