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Old Dec 31, 2013, 10:45 am
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Preventing AAdvantage Miles and Accounts from Expiring:
What can I do? Alternatives for miles use and discussion.


To check your miles expiration date: Look for the Wallet link on the website or in the app.

From AAdvantage Terms and Conditions: "AAdvantage members must have mileage earning or redeeming activity once every 18 months in order to retain their miles. If your account has no qualifying activity in any 18-month period, all miles in the account will expire. Qualifying activity extends the expiration date of all unexpired mileage credit in your account for 18 months from the date of the qualifying activity. Qualifying activity is defined as redeeming any AAdvantage award or accruing mileage credit on any eligible American, American Eagle® or AAdvantage airline participant as well as accruing mileage credit with participating hotels, car rental companies, credit cards, telecommunication providers and other service providers offering AAdvantage mileage credit." Gufting or donating miles, doing anything that will cause an increase or decrease in the number of award miles in an AAdvantage account resets the expiration clock by 18 months.
AAdvantage members who are under 21 are not subject to mileage expiration if their birthday is associated with their account.

But note:
Pausing AAdvantage® mile expiration through June 2021

You’ve worked hard to earn your AAdvantage® miles, and we recognize you may need more time than usual to keep them active. We’ve paused the expiration of miles through June 30, 2021. If your miles are scheduled to expire on or before June 30, 2021, they will now expire in July 2021, if there’s no additional activity in your account before then. You can find the expiration date of your miles in the Wallet section of your AAdvantage® account.
ANY account activity, earning or using miles, will extend the expiration date of all AA miles by an additional 18 months.

When days count, be aware: it's the transaction date, not the posting date, that counts to extend miles' validity. It can take some time for miles activity to fully post, including the new expiration date. But, read on. Be aware of some vendors’ delayed posting, however.

Originally Posted by Cygnet
"Activity date" is how the airline sees it, but beware that the date as reported by the shopping portal vendor can be a "gotcha." From my own experiences of various online vendors, the "activity date" reported can be the date you placed the order, OR the date your order was "received", OR the date your order was "processed", OR the date a transaction "hold" was placed on your credit card, OR the date your credit card company actually approved the transaction, OR the date your order was shipped, OR the date it was picked up (if in-store, for example), OR...etc., etc. And, don't forget time zone differences, too, if your cutoff date is very close (is it the time zone/date of where you ordered, or the vendor's website server, or the vendor's physical store, or...?) In other words, each online vendor may define and report the activity date to the airline in ways you didn't expect. I have seen an instance, for example, where the reported activity date was almost 2 weeks past the actual date I placed the order, simply because a part was on back-order, thus the full order was not "completed" and therefore the credit card not billed until later. Another example is flower delivery, especially if the flowers aren't scheduled for delivery until much later. Buyer beware -- the airline will refer you to the vendor for clarification.
For other relevant threads and resources see:

aa.com and Others:
  • Link to AA restricts expired miles reactivation within 18 months of expiration (2019) thread
  • Link to How to Reactivate / Restore Expired Miles – Reengagement Challenge thread
  • Link to Miles for Opinions surveys - not many miles, but it resets the clock.
  • Link to Car Rental partners
  • Link- Business and Financial: Earn AAdvantage miles when you buy, sell, or move your home with American HomeMiles by SIRVA, BankDirect, Fidelity, Lifelock, Network Solutions, PreFlight parking, Regus, etc.
  • Link Buying, Gifting, Sharing AA Miles (Points.com)
  • Link- Charities: Contributing Money (Earning Miles): Susan G. Komen, National Cancer Research Foundation, USO
  • Link- Financial and Business: Earn AAdvantage miles when you buy, sell, or move your home with American HomeMiles by SIRVA, BankDirect, Fidelity, Lifelock, Network Solutions, PreFlight parking, Regus, etc.
  • Link - Home and Health: DIRECTV, Energy Plus, Everything Energy, because Energy, Reliant, Spafinder Wellness 365
  • Link to ALL Hotel partners
  • Links to Hotel Bookings via pointshound.com, rocketmiles.com and Kaligo.com
  • Link - Retail And Dining: AAdvantage eShopping Mall, AAdvantage Dining Program, FTD, Teleflora, 1-800-FLOWERS.COM, Vinesse Wine
  • Linkaa.com - Reactivating expired miles (for fee)

Using or getting rid of miles
FlyerTalk:
  • Link - FAQ:: How do I keep my miles from expiring?
  • Link -: Preventing mileage expiration for Canadian AAdvantage members
  • Link - Preventing mileage expiration for UK and other non-US AAdvantage members
  • Link - Charity Donation / Contribution: Miles, Award, Upgrade; Earning Miles

Here are some suggestions from members on how to prevent miles from expiring easily and/or automatically. Please post your suggestions here.
  • Sign up and register a credit card with AAdvantage Dining, go dine at an enrolled restaurant. (Sign up with your email address for notifications for 3 miles per dollar spent instead of one mile; dine 11 times in one year and earn 5 miles per dollar.)
  • Make any purchase through https://www.aadvantageeshopping.comthat earns AA miles.
  • Another easy/cheap route is ordering photos from Walgreens.com. It specifically says in the terms "photo orders picked up in-store are eligible." Prints are as cheap as US$0.29, but I'd purchase at least $1 worth to make sure you get your miles (2miles/$1).


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Old Mar 1, 2023, 4:37 pm
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Cheapest way to add small # of miles to keep account

Its been a while. Can anyone tell me what is the absolute cheapest way to add enough miles to forestall expiration ? Thanks in advance.
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Old Mar 1, 2023, 4:53 pm
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You can always do a little e-shopping, or donate min 1000 miles to AA's charity site.
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Old Mar 1, 2023, 4:56 pm
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AAdvantage Dining is another quick, cheap, easy way. Just find a place near you that you'd probably eat at anyway, and it's like free miles for what you were going to purchase anyway.
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Old Mar 1, 2023, 5:06 pm
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Go to Walmart.com (and of course enter through the AA shopping portal) and buy a box of cookies. I once did that and not only did I get the three points, I never got around to picking up the cookies and got my three bucks back but kept the miles.
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Old Mar 1, 2023, 5:16 pm
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Thanks everyone !. Looks like I can get a $5 muffin and get miles. AA Shopping is rejecting my AAdvantage # at the moment.
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Old Aug 13, 2023, 9:04 am
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preserving Aadvantage miles

Simple question. I've racked up a lot of miles on AAdvantage, and in order to keep them, I need to keep flying. My question is,in order to keep these miles do I NEED to fly American or can I fly any other OneWorld carrier and send my miles to Aadvantage? I'm doing a lot of travel these days to a destination that Alaska actually serves best.
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Old Aug 13, 2023, 9:33 am
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Any qualifying activity counts, including partner airlines, the shopping portal, buying miles, donating miles, car rentals and more.

In short, your Alaska flights count.
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Old Aug 13, 2023, 10:03 am
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Join Date: May 2023
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Having an AA card also preserves the miles (primary holder).
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Old Aug 13, 2023, 12:08 pm
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Register all of your credit and debit cards with AAdvantage Dining (they don't have to be AA-affiliated cards). When you dine at a participating restaurants and pay with one of those cards, you'll pick up a few miles, but more importantly, each time it resets the expiration date for all of your miles. I've done so, and even though I never consult the directory of participating restaurants, I tend to pick up about 1 credit per month on average. Even one a year would be more than enough to keep all your miles unexpired indefinitely.
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Old Aug 13, 2023, 12:59 pm
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I like to preserve my AA miles by cleaning them, saturating them with salt and keeping them at temperatures under 3 °C (38 °F). This method will work for any airline miles, not just AA.
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Old Aug 13, 2023, 7:55 pm
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Donate $25 or more to Red Cross for Maui:

Earn 10 bonus miles for every dollar donated to Red Cross for Hawaii / Maui relief
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Old Aug 13, 2023, 8:16 pm
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Originally Posted by DougL
Simple question. I've racked up a lot of miles on AAdvantage, and in order to keep them, I need to keep flying. My question is,in order to keep these miles do I NEED to fly American or can I fly any other OneWorld carrier and send my miles to Aadvantage? I'm doing a lot of travel these days to a destination that Alaska actually serves best.
You do not need to fly to keep AA miles alive. Or even fly an AA partner airline
Nowadays many get AA ff miles from credit card and other non flying activity.

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Old Aug 14, 2023, 7:57 am
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Thank you everyone. Good points about AAcard and non-flying activity. You keep points alive just by adding points, which you can do on on ther OneWorld carriers, and even in principle you can do without flying.
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Old Aug 15, 2023, 7:19 pm
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Merged with existing discussion, which contains lots of good information and resources. /Moderator
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Old Aug 16, 2023, 10:47 am
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Thank you everyone. Good points about AAcard and non-flying activity. You keep points alive just by adding points, which you can do on on ther OneWorld carriers, and even in principle you can do without flying.
The obvious way right now came up a few days ago. You can donate through the AAdvantage website to the Red Cross for Maui fire relief (or there are often other charities you might prefer. I have not looked lately). Quick, easy, not wasted spending just to save miles, and your expiration calendar is reset. I kept my elderly parents' (substantial) accounts going for years that way. (They were really past flying but always told themselves they would do "one more long airplane trip").

But I have to ask how little you fly (or rent cars) if expiration is a problem. (Although I realize you may be like others on this board who for various reasons now fly another airline, but have a substantial balance to maintain till needed). If you are sitting on a large points balance that you expect to just keep sitting on; a co-branded card with a tank of gas run through it every month is the way to go.

Edited to Add: Found the other thread below, with a link to donate.

Earn 10 bonus miles for every dollar donated to Red Cross for Hawaii / Maui relief
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