American Airlines AAdvantage
American Airlines invented the modern-day frequent flyer program in 1981, and today it is by far the largest program in existence. More than 60 million members – or roughly 1% of the world’s population – belongs to AAdvantage, and when you see the myriad ways to earn miles, it’s easy to understand why. While most airlines have credit card, alliance, hotel and car partners, American blows that out of the water by partnering with more than 15 financial service partners who offer miles; 5 telecom partners; dozens of retail partners and on and on.
Add in American’s participation in the Oneworld alliance and you’ll be able to fly to just about anywhere in the world with all of those miles you’ve accumulated.
American Airlines Secret: American’s 40,000 mile off-peak reward ticket to Argentina and Brazil is a steal – no other airline offers tickets that cheap to southern South America. Of course, if you have the miles, business class tickets represent a much better value for the miles.
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