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American, US Airways tweak fees, mileage rules
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American, US Airways tweak fees, mileage rules

This is in no way shocking, but wanted to post for informational purposes for guys that are planning to use miles...

http://news.msn.com/us/american-us-airwa...eage-rules

DALLAS (AP) — If you use miles to get a free ticket on American Airlines, you may have to pay to check that suitcase.

American and US Airways announced changes Tuesday to their policies on checked-bag fees and redeeming miles for free flights.

Passengers traveling on American on miles they earned or who paid full price for an economy seat won't get free checked bags anymore. Some elite-level frequent fliers on both airlines will get one less free bag than before.

When it comes to redeeming miles for free flights, US Airways is ending blackout days. American will change the number of miles to get an unrestricted free flight — more on popular travel days, fewer on less-busy ones. And it's making an array of changes to the miles needed for international trips.

Suzanne Rubin, an American Airlines vice president who oversees the AAdvantage loyalty program, said the changes will increase revenue but she declined to give a figure.

The two carriers merged in December and formed American Airlines Group Inc., and Tuesday's changes are designed to bring the policies of the two closer together. Between them, they have 110 million loyalty-program members, Rubin said.

Other changes:

— For U.S. travel on or after June 1, American members can redeem miles for an unrestricted "AAnytime" award at 20,000 miles, 30,000 miles or 50,000 each way instead of the current 25,000-mile flat rate. The less-flexible "MileSAAver" awards will continue to start at 12,500 miles.

— Mid-tier elite members (platinum on American; gold and platinum on US Airways) will get two free checked bags; a reduction of one for the US Airways' Dividend Miles elites.

— Lower-level elites (gold on American; silver on US Airways) will get one free checked bag, a reduction from two for the American customers.

— Removing a charge for second checked bags on trips to South America.

Rubin said the company was not considering charging a fee for carry-on bags, as Spirit Airlines does.

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American, US Airways tweak fees, mileage rules

I'm typically "gold" annually on American as not getting that 2nd checked bag is irrelevant (least domestically). I think one of the rules however said if I was traveling with somebody that did not have elite status, then he/she could still check in one bag for free as a result of traveling with me.
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American, US Airways tweak fees, mileage rules

They also increased miles need for US first class seats 25%

A man is only as faithful as his options-Chris Rock
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American, US Airways tweak fees, mileage rules

This fucked me good.
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American, US Airways tweak fees, mileage rules

Mergers usually reduce competition so we can expect higher prices and lower service in the future.

As lifetime gold, I don't like losing the benefits that I earned over a long period of time but the airlines only behave as well as they have to.

Still, American and United have the best programs.
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American, US Airways tweak fees, mileage rules

The continuing race to the bottom for airline frequent flyer programs.
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American, US Airways tweak fees, mileage rules

While Flyertalk and MillionMiles set the precedent for some crazy stuff in terms of using FF miles, it really made the airlines privy to the flaws in their own system and fucked the 99% of people that fly enough to collect miles but don't spend a lifetime obsessing over them.

Case in point, I've got a decent enough amount of miles on AA, Delta and BA but never made it worth my time to go crazy over how to maximize them.
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