American rolls out new loyalty program for business
American Airlines has unveiled a new business travel loyalty program – AAdvantage Business
A first of its kind, it rewards both companies and their travelers with AAdvantage miles and additional loyalty points for booking business travel on aa.com or on the app.
“American has built something no one else offers,” said Scott Laurence, American’s SVP of Partnerships and Retailing.
“We want to reward both the companies doing business with us and the traveler who’s actually flying. It’s a win-win.”
Companies who apply and are approved for the CitiBusiness/AAdvantage Platinum Select Mastercard will earn more rewards even faster.
AAdvantage Business rewards travelers with loyalty points in addition to their regular earn for being an AAdvantage member.
It is a simple, convenient loyalty program for businesses of at least five employees, without any minimum spending requirement to start earning miles.
For every $1 spent, businesses earn 1 AAdvantage mile to redeem on travel including hotels, car rentals, Admirals Club lounges, and more.
For that same $1 spent, eligible individual travelers earn 1 loyalty point that counts toward their accrual for earning status as an AAdvantage member.
These Loyalty Points are in addition to any miles or loyalty points the traveler is already earning as an AAdvantage member.
Companies can register now at aa.com/aadvantagebusiness.
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