NEWBIE LOUNGE 2022-2023: Ask AA newbie questions here - flame-free thread
#1576
Join Date: May 2007
Location: Former TWA Hub
Programs: Covid Diamond , WNRewards, Motel Rewards, etc.
Posts: 72
Admirals Club Day Pass w/spouse
The language on the Admiral Club terms on the website was vague.
No status, award travel through PHX.
If I purchase a day pass, is one pass sufficient for my spouse and I? One part of the terms mentions minor children only, the other mentions "families"
Next question, if I buy the pass today will it still be valid for March?
Thank you.
No status, award travel through PHX.
If I purchase a day pass, is one pass sufficient for my spouse and I? One part of the terms mentions minor children only, the other mentions "families"
Next question, if I buy the pass today will it still be valid for March?
Thank you.
#1577
FlyerTalk Evangelist
Join Date: Feb 2001
Location: RDU <|> MMX
Programs: AA EXP 2MM, SK EBS
Posts: 11,632
The language on the Admiral Club terms on the website was vague.
No status, award travel through PHX.
If I purchase a day pass, is one pass sufficient for my spouse and I? One part of the terms mentions minor children only, the other mentions "families"
Next question, if I buy the pass today will it still be valid for March?
Thank you.
No status, award travel through PHX.
If I purchase a day pass, is one pass sufficient for my spouse and I? One part of the terms mentions minor children only, the other mentions "families"
Next question, if I buy the pass today will it still be valid for March?
Thank you.
#1578
FlyerTalk Evangelist
Join Date: Jan 2001
Location: NYC
Programs: AA EXP / LT PLT / 3MM, Marriott LT Gold
Posts: 34,799
AFAIK BE tickets are use it or lose it, no changes allowed and if you cancel you don't receive any credit.
For anyone with status the "no changes" restriction is really the only drawback between BE and regular economy.
Otherwise, if you could cancel a BE ticket for a credit, then there wouldn't be any difference.
For anyone with status the "no changes" restriction is really the only drawback between BE and regular economy.
Otherwise, if you could cancel a BE ticket for a credit, then there wouldn't be any difference.
#1580
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Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: Not here; there!
Programs: AA Lifetime Gold
Posts: 28,513
https://www.aa.com/i18n/travel-info/...age-policy.jsp
(Scroll down to "Complimentary bags.")
#1581
Join Date: Sep 2013
Location: MSN
Programs: AA, BAEC Gold
Posts: 3,865
With status: "Free checked bags apply, based on the members status, for members and guests traveling on the same reservation (excluding group reservations) on itineraries marketed and operated by American Airlines. If the standard cabin allowance is higher than the number of free checked bags for your status, then the standard cabin allowance applies. Free checked bags may not apply to codeshare flights operated by our partners. Visit the website of the airline operating your flight for details." Gold gets one bag for example.
#1582
Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Washington DC; Long Beach, CA
Programs: AAdvantage; Hilton Honors
Posts: 143
#1583
Moderator: Travel Safety/Security, Travel Tools, California, Los Angeles; FlyerTalk Evangelist
Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: LAX
Programs: oneword Emerald
Posts: 19,765
You can buy an annual membership (which costs more than the annual fee of the Citi AAdvantage Executive MasterCard), buy a day pass (which is not offered at all clubs), fly in First or Business class on qualifying international or transcon flights or be an elite AAdvantage member flying on qualifying international flights, including flights between the U.S. and Canada, the Caribbean and Mexico.
#1584
Join Date: Jul 2015
Location: DFW
Posts: 517
What's the point in having different "lanes" for boarding groups 1-4 and 5-9? They never board these groups at the same time and by the time 5-9 is boarding, they are using both lanes anyways. Is it just to make 1-4 groups feel "important" by having their own lane?
#1585
Join Date: Apr 2004
Programs: Emirates Gold, United Silver, HH Diamond, Marriott Titanium, Hyatt Discoverist, Delta Gold
Posts: 292
Flying from DCA to LAX on AS in first on an award ticket in December.
Since there is not a dedicated AS lounge, would I be able to use the AA lounge in DCA? What about gaining access to the lounge with an AA day pass?
Since there is not a dedicated AS lounge, would I be able to use the AA lounge in DCA? What about gaining access to the lounge with an AA day pass?
#1586
Moderator: Travel Safety/Security, Travel Tools, California, Los Angeles; FlyerTalk Evangelist
Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: LAX
Programs: oneword Emerald
Posts: 19,765
It enables those in groups 1-4 to skip to the head of the line when groups 5-9 are boarding . I don't recall both lanes being used at the same time except to allow those in groups 1-4 to board without waiting in line once lower groups have started boarding.
#1587
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Join Date: Feb 2001
Location: RDU <|> MMX
Programs: AA EXP 2MM, SK EBS
Posts: 11,632
No access to the Admirals Club based on your AS flight alone but you should be able to buy a day pass and access the AC that way, should you wish.
#1588
Join Date: Apr 2004
Programs: Emirates Gold, United Silver, HH Diamond, Marriott Titanium, Hyatt Discoverist, Delta Gold
Posts: 292
#1589
Join Date: Mar 2019
Programs: Marriott Plat, AA Plat
Posts: 117
Odd circumstance. I'm plat. Booked a basic economy domestic flight for 10/30. Got put on the upgrade list it appeared when booked. Thought it was a glitch. Then at T-48, one of the legs cleared. Is basic economy upgradable now? I know that it now earns a limited % of miles, but didn't think they were upgrade eligible. Anyone else with experience?
#1590
Join Date: Nov 2015
Posts: 111
We're making a quick trip to a small town with a 3 times a day shuttle from Dallas. Incoming, we have a 59 minute connection to catch that shuttle. I am willing to bet we make it with time to spare, but you never truly know.
The next shuttle that day is 7 hours later, and already pretty full. We should make the original shuttle flight unless there is an issue that AA should be aware of, like a late arrival. My plans B and C start with renting a car and driving the last 200 hundred miles. I've only misconnected one time and as easy as that was to sort out, it was still more hassle than I like to figure out the solution on the fly. Questions:
- How will AA handle the rest of our ticket without intervention? The same flight the next day is wide open, so that is a likely scenario if the later flights are truly filled.
- How quickly do I need to call in, can I wait until they put us on a new flight?
- Plan B - keep rental car for full trip, drive back to DFW for final flight home - would need a later DFW-CLT flight than I currently have though
- Plan C - return rental car in small town and keep both legs of original flight home; would be more expensive for rental, but would be willing to pay to avoid the drive
We really don't want to spend 7 hours or more in DFW when we are so close to the final destination. Any thoughts or advice? My main focus is to quickly solve the initial travel without wrecking the homeward travel. TIA
The next shuttle that day is 7 hours later, and already pretty full. We should make the original shuttle flight unless there is an issue that AA should be aware of, like a late arrival. My plans B and C start with renting a car and driving the last 200 hundred miles. I've only misconnected one time and as easy as that was to sort out, it was still more hassle than I like to figure out the solution on the fly. Questions:
- How will AA handle the rest of our ticket without intervention? The same flight the next day is wide open, so that is a likely scenario if the later flights are truly filled.
- How quickly do I need to call in, can I wait until they put us on a new flight?
- Plan B - keep rental car for full trip, drive back to DFW for final flight home - would need a later DFW-CLT flight than I currently have though
- Plan C - return rental car in small town and keep both legs of original flight home; would be more expensive for rental, but would be willing to pay to avoid the drive
We really don't want to spend 7 hours or more in DFW when we are so close to the final destination. Any thoughts or advice? My main focus is to quickly solve the initial travel without wrecking the homeward travel. TIA