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Alaska scraps its 100% earnings for BA flights overnight – when will American follow?

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On the face of it, the fact that Alaska Airways has cut the credit it gives for BA flights does not seem important.

Few people even know that Alaska (which is not a oneworld member) is a BA partner although I did an overview of Alaska’s BA relationship here and here.

Alaska used to give you at least 100% mileage credit when flying BA, even on discounted economy.  Overnight, with no warning, that changed.  The new Alaska earning structure now matches what BA gives to British Airways Executive Club members with 0.25 miles per mile flown on cheaper tickets.

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Why does this matter?

Because American Airlines is STILL giving at least 1 mile per mile flown if you credit your British Airways flight to AAdvantage.

If you book a flight in discounted economy on BA, you currently earn FOUR TIMES as many miles (following the April 28th changes) by crediting that flight to American.

The reason I haven’t made a big song and dance about this is that I am sure the situation can’t last. Alaska has pulled the rug on its members overnight, with no notice.  I am sure that American will do the same soon.

As few people are yet flying bookings made after April 28th (bookings made before April 28th are ‘protected’ at the old Avios rates) there will not have been a rush of people crediting to the AA scheme so far.  Over time that will change, which is why I assume British Airways is putting pressure on AA to make the change ASAP.

You can see the current earning rates for BA flights credited to the American Airlines programme here.  Yes, it really is that generous – at the moment.


How to earn American Airlines miles from UK credit cards

How to earn American Airlines miles from UK credit cards (December 2021)

American Airlines no longer has its own UK credit card.

There is, however, still a way to earn American Airlines miles from a UK credit card

The route is via Marriott Bonvoy. Marriott Bonvoy hotel loyalty points convert to American Airlines miles at the rate of 3:1. You receive an additional 5,000 miles bonus if you convert 60,000 Marriott Bonvoy points at once.

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At 2 Bonvoy points per £1, you are earning (at 3:1) 0.66 American Airlines miles per £1 spent on the card. This will increase to 0.83 AA miles per £1 if you convert Bonvoy points in chunks of 60,000 points.

You can apply here.

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