American Airlines Will Not Exclude Third-Party Bookings From Earning Miles

By | July 25, 2024

A few months ago, we reported on American Airlines’ major policy change: customers would no longer earn miles and Loyalty Points on third-party bookings from “non-preferred agencies.”

This change was set to go into effect in May 2024 but was subsequently pushed back by another month.

However, American Airlines has reversed its decision. As One Mile at a Time first reported, American’s CEO Robert Isom announced that the airline would no longer slash earnings on these tickets — here’s what you should know.

American’s Program Changes for 2024
American Airlines announced a few program changes earlier this year, most of which were great for travelers. However, today’s news reverses a decision made back in February about earning miles and Loyalty Points for third-party bookings.

Changes to Earning Miles and Loyalty Points
The first big change was regarding how you’d earn AAdvantage miles and Loyalty Points going forward. The good news was that not much changed for travelers who booked tickets directly through American Airlines.

However, American was set to roll out big changes for tickets booked through online travel agencies (OTAs). The airline wanted to limit the following tickets to earn American Airlines miles and Loyalty Points:

Tickets purchased directly through American Airlines (and eligible partners)
Tickets booked by AAdvantage Business members or contracted corporate travelers
Tickets booked through preferred travel agencies, not including Basic Economy fares
The one thing that was crystal clear was that American wanted customers to book directly with the airline rather than through third-party websites. There was some confusion about the initial announcement because American Airlines didn’t publish its list of preferred travel agencies, so we never knew how extensive the changes would actually be in practice.

Increased Bag Fees
In February, American Airlines announced another modification that passengers wouldn’t like — increased baggage fees. These new fees went into effect for flights booked beginning February 20, 2024.

First bag (previous cost)

First bag (cost for flights booked on or after February 20, 2024)

Second bag (previous cost)

Second bag (cost for flights booked on or after February 20, 2024)

Domestic flights

$30

$40 ($35 if purchased online)

$40

$45

Short-haul international flights

$30

$35

$40

$45

Furthermore, if you travel with a furry friend, the charge for bringing your pet inside the cabin has increased from $125 to $150.

There’s some good news, however — some fees for overweight and oversized baggage decreased. These new fees went into effect on April 17, 2024, regardless of when the ticket was purchased.

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Current price

Travel from April 17, 2024

Overweight bags: over 50 lbs to 70 lbs

$100 to $200

Over 50 lbs to 53 lbs: $30

53 lbs to 70 lbs: $100 to $200

Oversized bags: over 62 linear inches

Over 62 inches to 126 inches: $200 to $450

Over 62 inches to 65 inches: $30

Over 65 inches to 115 inches: $150 to $200

Items that are both oversized and overweight (over 50 lbs to 70 lbs)

$250 to $400

$30 to $200

Items that are both oversized and overweight (over 70 lbs to 100 lbs)

$350 to $650

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