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Old Dec 31, 2020, 5:43 pm
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Quick question if anybody ha experience with Hilton Amex aspire. Will I earn 7x with Hilton Amex aspire card for buying American Airlines miles? I hear they code as airline purchase.
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Old Jan 1, 2021, 5:46 am
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Originally Posted by milessavus
Quick question if anybody ha experience with Hilton Amex aspire. Will I earn 7x with Hilton Amex aspire card for buying American Airlines miles? I hear they code as airline purchase.
I would suggest searching and/or asking over in the Amex forum.
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Old Jan 1, 2021, 2:18 pm
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Originally Posted by libuser
do you guys know if AA will print BPS on AA/EY itin?
Flying dca-clt-jfk-auh-mle and i have 8 hours layover in JFK, and I have a hunch that DCA wont be able to print the EY bps, and i will just have to collect those at JFK, and i bet I wont be able to get those 3 hours before departure, so I have to slum it in the terminal?
Or would the aa agents in DCA be able to print all of the Bps? I just wanted to set expectations. TIA
Happy to report that the folks at DCA were able to print all of the BPs all the way to MLE. Interesting that they did not ask for health declaration, passports or COVID negative tests. I imagine I will be asked here in JFK by Etihad. Also I was not allowed into the T8 AA lounge, since EY does not pay AA entry, so I was denied entry. The centurion lounge more than made up for it in drinks and food.
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Old Jan 1, 2021, 4:24 pm
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Originally Posted by libuser
Happy to report that the folks at DCA were able to print all of the BPs all the way to MLE. Interesting that they did not ask for health declaration, passports or COVID negative tests. I imagine I will be asked here in JFK by Etihad. Also I was not allowed into the T8 AA lounge, since EY does not pay AA entry, so I was denied entry. The centurion lounge more than made up for it in drinks and food.
EY is not oneworld, so your JFK-AUH flight would not come with any AA lounge access (only EY lounge or whatever lounge they contract with).
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Old Jan 1, 2021, 4:46 pm
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Originally Posted by JJeffrey
EY is not oneworld, so your JFK-AUH flight would not come with any AA lounge access (only EY lounge or whatever lounge they contract with).
Yes I am aware the only inconsistency is that I was gladly let in in dca and clt.
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Old Jan 1, 2021, 6:36 pm
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AA is not responsible for Docs ok. EY will do the Docs ok. And any Covid related restrictions would also be handled by EY. And yet more Covid restrictions are dealt with the the arrival country. All so confusing!!

And surprised u even tried to get into the AC. EY is clearly not ow.

hope u enjoy ur trip!


Originally Posted by libuser
Happy to report that the folks at DCA were able to print all of the BPs all the way to MLE. Interesting that they did not ask for health declaration, passports or COVID negative tests. I imagine I will be asked here in JFK by Etihad. Also I was not allowed into the T8 AA lounge, since EY does not pay AA entry, so I was denied entry. The centurion lounge more than made up for it in drinks and food.
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Old Jan 2, 2021, 12:27 pm
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Originally Posted by AAExecPlatFlier
AA is not responsible for Docs ok. EY will do the Docs ok. And any Covid related restrictions would also be handled by EY. And yet more Covid restrictions are dealt with the the arrival country. All so confusing!!

And surprised u even tried to get into the AC. EY is clearly not ow.

hope u enjoy ur trip!
Thank you sir. And yes you are correct all docs looked at by ey at jfk. It's interesting because the dude did not even look at anything on the paper he just wanted to see it. I am actually glad AA did not let me in. The centurion lounge had amazing steak with superb sliders and not to mention the top shelf bar. They had 5 employees to one customer it was truly an exceptional service.
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