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What are Executive Platinum / EP / EXP benefits? Are they worth it?
Link to oneworld web page Emerald Privileges
Executive Platinum status requirements: rack up 200,000 Loyalty Points in one calendar year
*See FT: Earning EQD / Elite Qualifying Dollars on AA and partner airlines (2017 on)
(Members NO LONGER must fly at least 4 American Airlines marketed segments during the qualifying year to receive elite status.)
Status will last the current status year and the following status year - earn EP during 2019, your status ends 31 Jan 2021.
Preferred benefits:
Airport benefits
Upgrade benefits (on AA)
Systemwide Upgrades (SWU)
Youll receive four (4) systemwide upgrades (8 SWU years prior to c/y 2016 ) when you qualify or re-qualify for Executive Platinum status.
You may earn two more SWU at 150,000 EQM, and again at 200,000 EQM
SWU upgrades are valid, when available, for one-way travel on any American Airlines marketed and operated flight (up to 3 segments) and you can give them to anyone, even if you're not traveling with them.
Linkto further SWU information
Other benefits
Award benefits
oneworld benefits*
*oneworld benefits are available only to passengers on scheduled flights that are both marketed and operated by a oneworld member airline (marketed means that there must be a oneworld member airline flight number on your ticket).
**AAdvantage member access to American Airlines lounges excluded (regardless of status or class of service) if traveling within North America or between the U.S., Canada, Mexico (except Mexico City), the Bahamas, Bermuda and the Caribbean.
Link to aa.com guide to AAdvantage Elite benefits (all levels)
Link to aa.com AAdvantage Elite Status benefit comparison charts
Link to aa.com [b]Elite Status Benefit Guide
Previous posts: Archive: Is EXP / Executive Platinum worth it? What are the benefits? (consolidated)
Link to oneworld web page Emerald Privileges
Executive Platinum status requirements: rack up 200,000 Loyalty Points in one calendar year
*See FT: Earning EQD / Elite Qualifying Dollars on AA and partner airlines (2017 on)
(Members NO LONGER must fly at least 4 American Airlines marketed segments during the qualifying year to receive elite status.)
Status will last the current status year and the following status year - earn EP during 2019, your status ends 31 Jan 2021.
Preferred benefits:
- Complimentary Main Cabin Extra and Preferred Seats
- Up to three (3) free checked bags with oneworld benefit, 32 kg / 70 lbs ea. (extends to all traveling companions same PNR)
- Minimum mileage guarantee available[/color] (for EQM only as of 1 Aug 2016)
- 100% elite mileage bonus (changed to 11 Award miles per "fare dollar" (base fare plus carrier fees, not taxes) spent as of 1 Aug 2016)
- Guaranteed Main Cabin seat availability [/color] (up to 24 hrs from departure)
- Systemwide Upgrades (see below)
- First class lounge access qualifying longhaul international and MEX** (see below)
Airport benefits
- Check in at First Class counter)
- Priority Lane / Fast Track through the airport at check-in, security and boarding (link) (see post #472 - link)
- Checked bag fee waived for three (3) bags up to 70 lb / 32 kg
- Priority baggage delivery
- Complimentary same-day standby
- Complimentary same-day flight change on American Airlines
- Discounted Admirals Club membership
- Flagship Lounge and Admirals Club access on qualifying flights, regardless of class
Upgrade benefits (on AA)
- 100-hour upgrade window
- Flights* 500 miles or less: Unlimited, auto-requested complimentary upgrades
- Flights* over 500 miles: Unlimited, auto-requested complimentary upgrades*
- Upgrade one companion traveling with you on the same flight with 500-mile upgrades*
- As of June 2017, Executive Platinum members can use their complimentary 500-mile upgrade benefits on AAdvantage award tickets for travel on American from Main Cabin to the next class."
- Courtesy 500 mile Upgrades confirmed before departure (as early as) 100 hours
- *Upgrades on American are valid on American marketed and operated flights, within and between the U.S. (including Hawaii) and between the U.S. and Canada, Mexico, the Bahamas, the Caribbean, Bermuda and Central America (based on availability). Upgrades are valid from the Main Cabin to the next class of service.
- Executive Platinum members DO NOT earn 500-mile upgrades.
Systemwide Upgrades (SWU)
Youll receive four (4) systemwide upgrades (8 SWU years prior to c/y 2016 ) when you qualify or re-qualify for Executive Platinum status.
You may earn two more SWU at 150,000 EQM, and again at 200,000 EQM
SWU upgrades are valid, when available, for one-way travel on any American Airlines marketed and operated flight (up to 3 segments) and you can give them to anyone, even if you're not traveling with them.
Linkto further SWU information
Other benefits
- Exclusive Executive Platinum service desk (actual separate dedicated call center staff)
- Waived ticketing service charge
- Guaranteed availability in the Main Cabin*
- Waitlist priority for purchased First or Business Class (on American)
- Complimentary alcoholic beverage and snack in the Main Cabin / coach (no, does not extend to traveling companion)
- Complimentary preferred seats (extends to up to 8 traveling companions)
- Complimentary Main Cabin Extra seats (extends to up to 8 traveling companions)
- Two EP baggage tags
- Exclusive partner offers
Award benefits
- Extended MileSAAver award availability (must call EXP Desk, your FFN must be used during the award search, availability is not unlimited)
- Award processing charge waived (awards within twenty-one days of travel)
- AAdvantage award change and reinstatement charge waived (for awards reinstated to the EP member's account)
- Special discounts on hotel and car awards
oneworld benefits*
- oneworld priority check-in and standby
- oneworld priority boarding
- oneworld priority security
- oneworld partner lounge access** First Class and frequent flyer lounges
- Extended 3 bags and weight (32 kg / 70 lbs ea.)
*oneworld benefits are available only to passengers on scheduled flights that are both marketed and operated by a oneworld member airline (marketed means that there must be a oneworld member airline flight number on your ticket).
**AAdvantage member access to American Airlines lounges excluded (regardless of status or class of service) if traveling within North America or between the U.S., Canada, Mexico (except Mexico City), the Bahamas, Bermuda and the Caribbean.
Link to aa.com guide to AAdvantage Elite benefits (all levels)
Link to aa.com AAdvantage Elite Status benefit comparison charts
Link to aa.com [b]Elite Status Benefit Guide
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What are Executive Platinum / EP / EXP benefits? Are they worth it? (master thd)
#631
FlyerTalk Evangelist
Join Date: Oct 2014
Posts: 10,904
6' 0" - my feet fit - you just can't move them around. You have to sit straight up - you can pull them back so 1A can pass - but that is raising your feet on your toes. On exit row - I am used to sitting back and stretching my feet out under the seat in front.
On A319 1B or 1D - I stick my feet in the aisle - and obviously move them when the FA is passing by with cart etc.
On A319 1B or 1D - I stick my feet in the aisle - and obviously move them when the FA is passing by with cart etc.
I'm not sure why you can't move them around. I get that you can't stretch all your way forward but that's going to be true in any bulkhead.
I'm sure that I didn't have room to stretch out but honestly I didn't notice. I was comfortable for the whole flight. Exit row in an Airbus is fine for a short flight too (I find the Y seats too narrow in a boeing; airbus is just barely passable, but an extra half inch over top of that (like in an embraer) makes a huge difference. It's a shoulder width issue.
#632
Join Date: Jul 1999
Programs: AA 1MM/Gold, Marriott Gold
Posts: 1,215
Sounds like you just don't like bulkheads? It's going to be worse in an economy bulkhead.
I'm not sure why you can't move them around. I get that you can't stretch all your way forward but that's going to be true in any bulkhead.
I'm sure that I didn't have room to stretch out but honestly I didn't notice. I was comfortable for the whole flight. Exit row in an Airbus is fine for a short flight too (I find the Y seats too narrow in a boeing; airbus is just barely passable, but an extra half inch over top of that (like in an embraer) makes a huge difference. It's a shoulder width issue.
I'm not sure why you can't move them around. I get that you can't stretch all your way forward but that's going to be true in any bulkhead.
I'm sure that I didn't have room to stretch out but honestly I didn't notice. I was comfortable for the whole flight. Exit row in an Airbus is fine for a short flight too (I find the Y seats too narrow in a boeing; airbus is just barely passable, but an extra half inch over top of that (like in an embraer) makes a huge difference. It's a shoulder width issue.
#633
Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: DCA
Programs: UA LT 1K, AA EXP, Bonvoy LT Titan, Avis PC, Hilton Gold
Posts: 9,660
Sounds like you just don't like bulkheads? It's going to be worse in an economy bulkhead.
I'm not sure why you can't move them around. I get that you can't stretch all your way forward but that's going to be true in any bulkhead.
I'm sure that I didn't have room to stretch out but honestly I didn't notice. I was comfortable for the whole flight. Exit row in an Airbus is fine for a short flight too (I find the Y seats too narrow in a boeing; airbus is just barely passable, but an extra half inch over top of that (like in an embraer) makes a huge difference. It's a shoulder width issue.
I'm not sure why you can't move them around. I get that you can't stretch all your way forward but that's going to be true in any bulkhead.
I'm sure that I didn't have room to stretch out but honestly I didn't notice. I was comfortable for the whole flight. Exit row in an Airbus is fine for a short flight too (I find the Y seats too narrow in a boeing; airbus is just barely passable, but an extra half inch over top of that (like in an embraer) makes a huge difference. It's a shoulder width issue.
#634
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: SFO/MIA/JFK
Programs: AA EXP/*wood Plat/Hilton Gold/Hyatt Discoverist
Posts: 289
#635
Join Date: Feb 2013
Posts: 134
EP perks question
Gave this a look around on the AA website and here - but answer is not too obvious...actually two answers...
1. How many people can I put on my reservation and ALL of them get three free bags. I've done 4 (total) - but what is the max?
2. As EP - I can use the "First Class" TSA line (I'm precheck, so I don't use it*) - can everyone on my reservation use the expedited First Class line (since they aren't all precheck)?
(Obviously, not every airport has a first class lane, but when they do...)
1. How many people can I put on my reservation and ALL of them get three free bags. I've done 4 (total) - but what is the max?
2. As EP - I can use the "First Class" TSA line (I'm precheck, so I don't use it*) - can everyone on my reservation use the expedited First Class line (since they aren't all precheck)?
(Obviously, not every airport has a first class lane, but when they do...)
- *I did use it ONCE myself - as no one was in that line - and the precheck line had upwards of 100 people in it. Yes 100. Stopped counting at 100. That's just crappy. Well worth it to shed my shoes and yank out my laptop to avoid that 30 minute delay. Did not know I had that option until that moment.
#637
Join Date: Feb 2013
Posts: 134
Thanks, gophish, appreciate the response, but -
After checking-in for your flight, we invite you to use our exclusive security screening lanes at select airports..
A quote directly from the AA exec plat benefit page. I already know it's a benefit and it works - I've used it. I'm asking - how many folks on my reservation (if any) can ALSO use it?
After checking-in for your flight, we invite you to use our exclusive security screening lanes at select airports..
A quote directly from the AA exec plat benefit page. I already know it's a benefit and it works - I've used it. I'm asking - how many folks on my reservation (if any) can ALSO use it?
#638
FlyerTalk Evangelist
Join Date: Oct 2014
Posts: 10,904
#639
Join Date: Sep 2019
Location: NYC, SEA
Programs: Hyatt Glob, Marriott Titanium, AA EXP, DL PM, AS 100k (fake), B6 M3 (fake), BA Gold (fake), UA FO.
Posts: 758
Thanks, gophish, appreciate the response, but -
After checking-in for your flight, we invite you to use our exclusive security screening lanes at select airports..
A quote directly from the AA exec plat benefit page. I already know it's a benefit and it works - I've used it. I'm asking - how many folks on my reservation (if any) can ALSO use it?
After checking-in for your flight, we invite you to use our exclusive security screening lanes at select airports..
A quote directly from the AA exec plat benefit page. I already know it's a benefit and it works - I've used it. I'm asking - how many folks on my reservation (if any) can ALSO use it?
#640
Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: DEN
Programs: AA EXP, AA Million Miles, Hilton Diamond
Posts: 2,599
#641
Join Date: Feb 2013
Posts: 134
I think we're getting closer - at my local airport, no airport employee checks the BP in the first class line - ya just walk right up to TSA. Sounds like the answer is "zero" guaranteed guests, and a YMMV situation for the rest.
My boarding pass always says EP - but it ALSO says "Priority" - as do all boarding passes on my reservation, regardless of status. Now I'm wondering which of these words got me thru the 1st class line - as
mentioned, seems unlikely TSA is keeping up with the elite status nomenclature of all airlines...
Thanks everyone!
My boarding pass always says EP - but it ALSO says "Priority" - as do all boarding passes on my reservation, regardless of status. Now I'm wondering which of these words got me thru the 1st class line - as
mentioned, seems unlikely TSA is keeping up with the elite status nomenclature of all airlines...
Thanks everyone!
#642
Join Date: May 2015
Location: DCA
Programs: AA EXP, DL FO, Marriott Titanium
Posts: 6,713
That's why Clear exists (and in some airports, but not others).
#643
Join Date: Dec 2022
Posts: 257
Thanks, gophish, appreciate the response, but -
After checking-in for your flight, we invite you to use our exclusive security screening lanes at select airports..
A quote directly from the AA exec plat benefit page. I already know it's a benefit and it works - I've used it. I'm asking - how many folks on my reservation (if any) can ALSO use it?
After checking-in for your flight, we invite you to use our exclusive security screening lanes at select airports..
A quote directly from the AA exec plat benefit page. I already know it's a benefit and it works - I've used it. I'm asking - how many folks on my reservation (if any) can ALSO use it?
LOL, I've never noticed this - just looked at past boarding passes in my wallet, and...sure 'nuff!
#644
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: JFK/LGA
Programs: AA EXP/5 MM, BA Blue Bayou, HH LT Diamond
Posts: 5,841
Thanks, gophish, appreciate the response, but -
After checking-in for your flight, we invite you to use our exclusive security screening lanes at select airports..
A quote directly from the AA exec plat benefit page. I already know it's a benefit and it works - I've used it. I'm asking - how many folks on my reservation (if any) can ALSO use it?
After checking-in for your flight, we invite you to use our exclusive security screening lanes at select airports..
A quote directly from the AA exec plat benefit page. I already know it's a benefit and it works - I've used it. I'm asking - how many folks on my reservation (if any) can ALSO use it?
#645
FlyerTalk Evangelist
Join Date: Oct 2014
Posts: 10,904
None of this has anything to do with the first class security line though. The gatekeeper of that line is not an AA employee and has no idea whether you are all on the same reservation or not. They get paid to allow first class and status passengers through (and that info is on the boarding pass). They are supposed to reject everyone else (whether they do in practice is a different question, if you say that you are traveling together)
I'm not sure why you think it's a different story on AS. The free checked bag elite benefit applies to everyone in your reservation on AS as well. And it's not like they are going to turn part of your party away from the priority check-in (sorry, sir, you can check in here, but your kids have to go wait in the long line)