AAdvantage Clarifies Which Partner Transactions Qualify as “Loyalty Points”

American Airlines Boeing 737 aircraft (Source: American Airlines)

In one of the biggest changes ever made to an elite status qualification system, American Airlines AAdvantage is moving to something called “Loyalty Points”. Loyalty Points is supposed to be simpler, but ultimately isn’t…  due to the number of mileage-earning options that won’t qualify as a Loyalty Point.

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How to earn Loyalty Points from partner transactions

Hotels

You can earn Loyalty Points when booking hotels via Rocketmiles and BookAAHotels. (this is going to open some interesting opportunities…)

You can also earn Loyalty Points when earning MILES from hotel stays with Hyatt, Marriott and IHG.

This still isn’t straightforward, though. American elites WILL earn Loyalty Points from linking their account with World of Hyatt – 1 mile per $ spent at Hyatt hotels.

You WILL NOT be able to earn Loyalty Points by converting Marriott Bonvoy points into AA miles.  For Marriott and IHG, you would have to choose to earn miles instead of points for your stays… if you want them to count as Loyalty Points.

Car Rentals

All AAdvantage miles earning from renting cars WILL count as Loyalty Points.

Cruises

The miles that you earn from booking cruises via BookAACruises will count as Loyalty Points.  (in the past, there have been some very lucrative mileage-earning cruise offers, so this is one to watch…)

Retailers

Miles earned from Shell, WeWork, Vinesse, FTD, Vivid Seats, NRG Energy, Reliant Energy, Xoom and Miles for Opinion WILL count as Loyalty Points.

(earning status from taking online surveys is certainly something to consider…)

Platforms

If you earn AA miles from AAdvantage Dining, AAdvantage eShopping and SimplyMiles, these WILL count as Loyalty Points.

HOWEVER, any eShopping bonuses (spend X and earn Y miles) will NOT qualify as a Loyalty Point.


The main NON-qualifying activities

Buying, Gifting or Transferring Miles

Although selling miles to members is very lucrative for American Airlines, they will NOT allow you to buy elite status simply by buying miles.

Credit Card Bonuses

Credit card sign-up bonuses will NOT count as a Loyalty Point.  Nor will any category bonuses for day-to-day spend.

Bask Bank

NOT qualifying…

Points Conversions

You cannot earn Loyalty Points by converting hotel or credit card points to AA miles.


Bottom line

Until American Airlines introduces individual Loyalty Point trackers, it will be hard to know for sure which transactions will be non-qualifying  (especially if special bonuses such as Hyatt’s 1,000 miles per stay do NOT count).

For now there’s no obvious way of earning elite status on the ground (apart from serious credit card spending). But I’m sure that the travel hacking community will find the loopholes before too long…