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Old Apr 30, 2016, 12:36 pm
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OCTOBER 2016 UPDATE

LAX-JFK TRANSCONTINENTAL FLIGHTS:
Recent fare rule inclusions, effective October 2016, now prevent any routing via JFK on the non-stop transcontinental A321T aircraft. Any future booking will demand a significantly higher fare to route on the non-stops via JFK. Unless the fare rules are modified and these clauses are removed (highly doubtful), the ability to fly on the transcons via JFK is a thing of the past.
IF THE FARE COMPONENT INCLUDES TRAVEL BETWEEN LAX AND NYC
THEN THAT TRAVEL MUST BE ON
ONE OR MORE OF THE FOLLOWING
ANY AA FLIGHT OPERATED BY AA
BUT NOT ON AIRBUS INDUSTRIE A321 (SHARKLETS) AIRCRAFT.
AND
IF THE FARE COMPONENT INCLUDES TRAVEL BETWEEN SFO AND NYC
THEN THAT TRAVEL MUST BE ON
ONE OR MORE OF THE FOLLOWING
ANY AA FLIGHT OPERATED BY AA
BUT NOT ON AIRBUS INDUSTRIE A321 (SHARKLETS) AIRCRAFT.

1. Same day turns possible on the E-jets and morning 738s.

2. Bonuses now based on fare paid.

3. As of OCTOBER 2016, best fares are now around $1000. Fare tends to rise a few hundred for 2 pax. Fares can also occasionally rise for no discernible reason, but the price spikes have thus far proven to be temporary. Fares have the trend to drop during the year. Keep checking for fares in the $700-$800 ranges for best possible pricing.

4. Airport hotels with shuttles - Crowne Plaza Panama Airport & Riande Aeropuerto. The CP is slightly closer; the Riande is slightly nicer. The CP shuttle leaves the hotel every :00 and :30 and runs 24 hours but they seem to leave a few minutes early as it had left when I went down at 4:00AM on the dot. Also, note UberX charges a US$14 surcharge on top of the ~US$2 fare. CP has poor sound isolation, I could hear my neighbors on both sides including talking, crying baby etc. Had to wear earplugs to sleep.

5. Lounges:

Please refer to this thread for more detailed and accurate information on lounge access in general: https://www.flyertalk.com/forum/american-airlines-aadvantage/1656378-help-desk-will-i-have-lounge-access-access-rules-2016-a.html
LAX AIRPORT

= When trying to gain oneworld J / QF F access based on status, it is simply departing/connecting/arriving at any point on same ticket to and from an eligible international destination. PTY is eligible and not excluded regardless of length.

= When trying to gain oneworld J / QF F access based on class of service disregarding status, it is the international long haul clause that applies. Therefore, no "oneworld/QF lounge" access for non-elites for trips to and from PTY unless booking transcons since PTY is under 5 hours. BUT AA doesn't enforce this in their own lounges so Admirals Club access is expected.


AA GOLDs(RUBYs)/NON-ELITES
Admirals Club access is granted regardless of routing as AA does not enforce international long haul rule. However, the oneworld J lounge does for Golds(rubys)/non-elites as they are aware the PTY flights are under 5 hours. Booking transcon flights in J/F gains access to the OWJ/QFF lounges.
<Transcon 3-class (JFK/MIA) in F = Admirals + Flagship + LAX oneworld J lounge + QF F Lounge LAX>
<Transcon 3-class (JFK/MIA) in J = Admirals + LAX oneworld J lounge>
<Non-Transcon F (2-class) + PTY = Technically NONE (PTY under 5 hours therefore class of service rule applies) BUT AA still opens Admirals Club doors to all customers because they dont enforce the long-haul rule>

AA PLATINUMs
Platinums gain access to all AC/Business lounges regardless of routing due to flying to and from PTY. They gain access to First/Flagship lounges when traveling in F 3-class transcon
<Transcon 3-class (JFK/MIA) in F = Admirals + Flagship + LAX oneworld J lounge + QF F Lounge LAX>
<Transcon 3-class (JFK/MIA) in J = Admirals + LAX oneworld J lounge>
<Non-Transcon F (2-class) + PTY = Admirals + LAX oneworld J>

AA EXPs
EXPs have access to all lounges at all airports regardless of routing so long as they are traveling to and from PTY on the same itinerary (an international destination neither excluded from AA's list of ineligible regions nor limited by the flight length rule)
<EXPs Transcon F (2-class) + PTY = Admirals + Flagship + LAX oneworld J + QF F lounge LAX>
<EXPs Non-Transcon F (2-class) + PTY = Admirals + Flagship + LAX oneworld J + QF F lounge LAX>
<EXPs on Transcon 3-class (JFK/MIA + PTY) in Y = Admirals + Flagship + LAX oneworld J + QF F lounge LAX>
<EXPs on Transcon 3-class (JFK/MIA + PTY) in J = Admirals + Flagship + LAX oneworld J + QF F lounge LAX>
<EXPs on Transcon 3-class (JFK/MIA + PTY) in F = Admirals + Flagship + LAX oneworld J + QF F lounge LAX>

NON-AA ONEWORLD ELITES
All sapphires and emeralds have some form of lounge access on any flight systemwide
<non-AA sapphires on ALL AA FLIGHTS = Admirals Club + oneworld J lounge LAX>
<non-AA emeralds on ALL AA FLIGHTS = Admirals Club + oneworld J lounge LAX + Flagship Lounge + QF F lounge LAX>



OTHER AIRPORTS

SFO - Admiral's Club (Centurion Lounge for a fee)
JFK - Admirals Club & Flagship Lounge for EXP/First 3-class/Emerald
MIA - Admiral's Club (Centurion Lounge for a fee), Oneworld Premium Lounge for EXP/First 3-Class/Emerald
PTY - No lounge access (Copa with PP, or for a fee, for 7am or later flights)
YVR - No lounge access (PP for a fee)
DFW - Admiral's Club (with F/C Dining for EXP/Emerald) (Centurion Lounge for a fee)


6. PTY Customs:
Inbound to PTY -
  • 12 noon - no lines reported
  • 8PM Fri (5/27/16) - ~10 min line

Outbound to MIA -
  • 4:40am - no lines reported
7. Finding flights:

NOTE: LAX-JFK NO LONGER VALID FOR LOWEST FARES (effective OCT 2016)

If you want the transcon bonus, enter the search with a connection in JFK. (e.g. LAX-JFK,JFK-MIA,MIA-PTY,PTY-JFK,JFK-SFO.) You can play around from there to get the best deal. Some of the better deals do not start and end in the same city (e.g. start in LAX, end in SFO may be cheaper than start/end in LAX).

Also, it's possible on the outbound portion to time it so you have no more than a 60-minute layover at JFK or MIA (though note that some of these flights aren't available on weekends). While yes, JFK is notorious for delays, this rarely applies for inbound red-eye flights. Also, note that AA 28 below is sometimes "hidden" if you're looking on Google Flights inside a much more expensive trip; that does not necessarily mean, however, that you can't get it for one of the trips under $1,000 (in other words, try it out to see).

NOTE: LAX-JFK NO LONGER VALID FOR LOWEST FARES (effective OCT 2016)

Below is the shortest-possible outbound itinerary that has the LAX-JFK transcon on AA's A321T with flat-bed seats:

LAX-JFK on AA 28
10:45pm - 7:22am

JFK-MIA on AA 200
8:15am - 11:24am
(Note: AA has now switched all of the metal it used on this leg - on all JFK-MIA nonstops - to 757s instead of the 767s with international-style F & J seating.)***767 and 772 are back. Flight 200 is a 772**

MIA-PTY on AA 4434
12:33pm - 2:48pm
(Note: Even more distressingly, AA switched from using a 737 on this leg to an RJ, presumably because summer is off-peak season in Central America. The 6:05pm flight still uses a 737 if a full-size aircraft is a must.)
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Old Jan 30, 2016, 1:53 am
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Thanks for the info.

Originally Posted by supermintyfresh
Did the PTY Tocumen run a couple of times in 2015. You can use Priority Pass for the Copa lounge during certain hours or for the VIP Royal Saloon (very small). Both lounges are nothing to write home about however. Unfortunately the old Admirals Club closed (despite there still being signage) and there's no lounge access for AA premium passengers or elites.
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Old Jan 30, 2016, 7:22 pm
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Originally Posted by skunker
According to oneworld.com there is only an IB lounge operated by a 3rd party, which means no access for those flying AA.
That's not true. I called AA and I was informed that EP as well as AA business class pax have access to the lounge.
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Old Jan 31, 2016, 7:39 am
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Originally Posted by blueslip
That's not true. I called AA and I was informed that EP as well as AA business class pax have access to the lounge.
If this is accurate, this would be great! Under ordinary circumstances, does AA business class give access to partner lounges such as IB?
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Old Jan 31, 2016, 10:08 am
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Originally Posted by blueslip
That's not true. I called AA and I was informed that EP as well as AA business class pax have access to the lounge.
If you spoke with anyone other than AA PTY ground staff, I'd suspect a misinformed agent.

I seem to recall anecdotes on FT that there is no lounge access.

Nonetheless, I hope this is true as I'll be passing through PTY in a few weeks, and will report back.
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Old Jan 31, 2016, 10:47 am
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Originally Posted by aaliz
Really want to thank the OP for posting. I've wanted to fly the LAX-JFK leg in business, and from what I understand, it's a tough upgrade. And looking forward to exploring more of Panama City.
You're welcome! I also know all too well the near-impossibility of snagging an upgrade on any nonstop transcon.
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Old Jan 31, 2016, 11:03 am
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Originally Posted by Ritz
If this is accurate, this would be great! Under ordinary circumstances, does AA business class give access to partner lounges such as IB?
Ordinarily, yes, particularly if AA doesn't have any lounge of its own. This is certainly true at IB lounges at airports in Spain, and it's true for most other OW airlines as well. However, the rules differ for flights operating solely within North America, Central America and the Caribbean, as explained here:

http://www.aa.com/i18n/travelInforma...nge-access.jsp
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Old Jan 31, 2016, 12:07 pm
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Originally Posted by kirker
Ordinarily, yes, particularly if AA doesn't have any lounge of its own. This is certainly true at IB lounges at airports in Spain, and it's true for most other OW airlines as well. However, the rules differ for flights operating solely within North America, Central America and the Caribbean, as explained here:

http://www.aa.com/i18n/travelInforma...nge-access.jsp
Rules are different for Central America than for the Caribbean and the US.
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Old Jan 31, 2016, 12:22 pm
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Originally Posted by chitink
Rules are different for Central America than for the Caribbean and the US.
Well, yes and no: *some* rules are different, but others are effectively the same (e.g. mileage requirements for award tickets to Mexico, the Caribbean and Central America are identical) -- which makes sense, if you think about it. From Austin I can fly nonstop to Cancun in two hours, but it'd take someone from the Northeast considerably longer. Ditto the other way around with Canada: it's a quick hop between, say, Seattle and Vancouver, but a five-hour trek for me. And ditto PTY! Three hours from Miami, more like eight from the West Coast.
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Old Jan 31, 2016, 1:37 pm
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Originally Posted by kirker
Well, yes and no: *some* rules are different, but others are effectively the same (e.g. mileage requirements for award tickets to Mexico, the Caribbean and Central America are identical) -- which makes sense, if you think about it. From Austin I can fly nonstop to Cancun in two hours, but it'd take someone from the Northeast considerably longer. Ditto the other way around with Canada: it's a quick hop between, say, Seattle and Vancouver, but a five-hour trek for me. And ditto PTY! Three hours from Miami, more like eight from the West Coast.
I thought we were talking about lounge access.
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Old Jan 31, 2016, 1:51 pm
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Don't really think there is walking to anywhere...except to this bus station where you can take a bus to the city as explained in this blog. If you are trying to save the 20-25$ this is probably the way to go.
You can most definitely walk to the CP... It will take you maybe at most 30 mins. Or you could take the shuttle which takes 5 minutes but takes forever to show up.
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Old Jan 31, 2016, 2:56 pm
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Originally Posted by blueslip
That's not true. I called AA and I was informed that EP as well as AA business class pax have access to the lounge.
They are wrong. Notice the lack of an AA symbol for the PTY lounge? That is because AA customers do NOT have access to that lounge.
Lounges operated by third parties are identified in the lounge finder tool (above). Access to these lounges is restricted to eligible customers when travelling on specific oneworld airlines as shown in the lounge finder tool.
You might get lucky and talk your way in, but they have every right to deny you entry as it is not a oneworld operated lounge.
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Old Jan 31, 2016, 3:30 pm
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I believe skunker is right. I did a couple of these last year and Admirals lounge closing and there being no access to Aa elites or business class passengers was one of the downsides.
Priority pass access only if you are an AA customer.

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Originally Posted by grandgourmand
Love your name. You eating at Kenny Rogers roasters again?
No, but the electro shock therapy has its effects.

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Old Jan 31, 2016, 5:44 pm
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Glad my PP will come in handy next trip around for the 7am outbound at least.
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Old Feb 1, 2016, 6:14 am
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Originally Posted by Bob Saccamano
I believe skunker is right. I did a couple of these last year and Admirals lounge closing and there being no access to Aa elites or business class passengers was one of the downsides.
Priority pass access only if you are an AA customer.

Bob
I did PTY a couple of months ago and had no access.
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