AA status when booking, no status when traveling - seat selection, etc.
#1
Original Poster
Join Date: Jan 2012
Posts: 117
AA status when booking, no status when traveling - seat selection, etc.
I was targeted and have singed for AA platinum status. I rarely fly AA and my status will expire in December. I plan to travel on AA in Feb 2020 and supposedly I could select complementary MCE seat when booking right now. However, will there be issues when I travel as non-elite in Feb? Will AA take these complimentary seats away as soon as my status expires?
#3
Join Date: Mar 2014
Programs: Choice Hotels
Posts: 762
I booked a couple of reservations when I was Platinum Pro and selected main cabin extra seats. I then lost my status, but the seat assignments stuck. There was even a change from a 772 to an a321 on one of the flights, and I was still reassigned a main cabin extra seat despite not having status. I was given an exit row window. I, of course, cannot change the assignment, but I still have it. My suggestion to you would be to make as many bookings as you know you will need now so that you can get the main cabin extra seats locked in.
#4
Join Date: Oct 2019
Programs: AA EXP, 2MM. UA 1k 1MM
Posts: 29
Could go either way.
I am EXP and was traveling with 3 family members (no status) in MCE on same reservation. Reviewed resv morning of flight and had 4 MCE seats. Printed BP at airport and we were moved to standard Y seat. Called in and they said, gee sorry about that dont know how that happened.
Not saying it will happen to you, but dont be surprised
I am EXP and was traveling with 3 family members (no status) in MCE on same reservation. Reviewed resv morning of flight and had 4 MCE seats. Printed BP at airport and we were moved to standard Y seat. Called in and they said, gee sorry about that dont know how that happened.
Not saying it will happen to you, but dont be surprised
#5
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Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: DCA
Programs: UA US CO AA DL FL
Posts: 50,262
While the fare rules and t&c for MCE are that it is status on the day of travel that matters, AA does not do regular sweeps and will therefore not ordinarily move you out of MCE.
However, as noted, once you are no longer Plat., do not make any changes. That includes seat assignments and SDC, not to mention changes, without understanding that your new seat will not be in unpaid MCE.
The only unfortunate uncontrollable situation is an aircraft swap, IRROPS rebooking or other involuntary change.
However, as noted, once you are no longer Plat., do not make any changes. That includes seat assignments and SDC, not to mention changes, without understanding that your new seat will not be in unpaid MCE.
The only unfortunate uncontrollable situation is an aircraft swap, IRROPS rebooking or other involuntary change.
#6
Join Date: Mar 2014
Programs: Choice Hotels
Posts: 762
Thanks for the heads up. Let's hope it doesn't happen to me.
Could go either way.
I am EXP and was traveling with 3 family members (no status) in MCE on same reservation. Reviewed resv morning of flight and had 4 MCE seats. Printed BP at airport and we were moved to standard Y seat. Called in and they said, gee sorry about that dont know how that happened.
Not saying it will happen to you, but dont be surprised
I am EXP and was traveling with 3 family members (no status) in MCE on same reservation. Reviewed resv morning of flight and had 4 MCE seats. Printed BP at airport and we were moved to standard Y seat. Called in and they said, gee sorry about that dont know how that happened.
Not saying it will happen to you, but dont be surprised
#7
Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: KOA
Programs: DL Gold/MM, HH Diamond, Hyatt Explorist, IHG Platinum, Marriott Lifetime Gold
Posts: 2,280
Zxrst, please let us know if there is any change to your seats either when your status changes or in Feb when you are flying. I just booked flights and selected MCE seats using my comp Plat status, but like you I am sure that I will not have that status when I fly, which will be after your Feb flight.
#8
Join Date: May 2008
Location: PHL (kinda, no airport is really close)
Programs: AA Exp, but not sure for how long. Enterprise Platinum woo-hoo!
Posts: 4,546
One thing I can say, although it's only partially related to the OP's question, a few years ago I was plat when I booked and flew the outbound, but a few days later, on the return, I had dropped down to gold. I was still allowed to check two bags for free on the return. However I think it was because I was plat when I flew the outbound, not when I booked it.
#9
Join Date: Mar 2016
Location: SAN
Programs: AA CK, Hyatt Globalist
Posts: 839
One thing I can say, although it's only partially related to the OP's question, a few years ago I was plat when I booked and flew the outbound, but a few days later, on the return, I had dropped down to gold. I was still allowed to check two bags for free on the return. However I think it was because I was plat when I flew the outbound, not when I booked it.