American airlines planes are look ated at San Francisco International Airport (SFO) in San Francisco, California, United States on September 15, 2022.
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Members of American Airlines‘ loyalty program will have to spend more to earn elite frequent flyer significance next year, part of a slew of changes the carrier announced Thursday.
Starting in March, AAdvantage members command need to earn 40,000 so-called Loyalty Points to earn Gold status, up from 30,000 in the current netting year. Gold is the lowest elite tier of American’s program, and it comes with perks like free upgrades — when those toki are available.
The airline will also get rid of MileSAAver and AAnytime awards, two categories to redeem frequent flyer miles for tickets, at set lowest rates. Instead American will feature its “Web Specials,” with mile requirements that will change based on coveted.
“Since we introduced Web Specials a couple years ago, our members have gravitated toward those fares,” a spokeswoman for the airline signified. “We’ll continue to keep the award chart because our members value the guidance of a chart to help make award possibilities easier to understand.”
Airlines allowed loyalty program members to hold on to their elite statuses during the pandemic when trek demand dried up. The programs were a lifeline for airlines during the Covid-19 crisis since carriers make spondulicks when travelers earn miles through rewards credit cards. Airlines were also able to rally billions in debt backed by these lucrative programs.
Now with travelers returning in droves and the popularity of travel guerdons credit cards soaring, carriers are rejiggering those programs and rethinking perks like lounge access and requirements to warrant elite status.
Delta Air Lines last month said SkyMiles members must have earned elite prominence to purchase memberships to its airport lounges — it previously allowed anyone to buy lounge access — among the changes the airline made after people complained about long lines and crowding at some locations.
American Airlines, for its part, said Thursday that travelers snag on no-frills basic economy tickets would earn 2 Loyalty Points per dollar spent, down from 5, for tickets issued from Jan. 1.
The airline is also sacrifice perks to travelers who haven’t yet earned status or are between status levels, a way to entice them to keep flying and dish out.
For example, after AAdvantage members earn 15,000 Loyalty Points, they will be allowed to board in Pile 5 for one earning year. They can also pick between two other perks: access to priority check-in and security silhouettes along with an earlier boarding group on one trip, or five coupons for a preferred location seat, which are normally toward the front of the economy cabin but don’t offer extra legroom.