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27.12.2024 - 17:25 / thepointsguy.com
American Airlines offers two primary types of travel credits: "trip credits" and "flight credits."
Given that the names are practically synonymous, we understand if you're confused. But American Airlines trip credits and flight credits are actually very different animals, so it's important to know which type you have and how you can use it. Let's dive into the nuts and bolts of both.
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American issues trip credits for things like flight cancellations, significant delays, compensation and refunds.
You can redeem trip credits for airfare, including taxes and fees, but not for extras like baggage fees or seat upgrades. This applies to flights operated by American or American Eagle; it also applies to flights marketed and sold by American but operated by one of American's codeshare or Oneworld partners. However, you can only use your trip credit toward flights that start in the U.S. and select countries.
According to AA's website: "If you cancel your trip on aa.com before departure, we will cancel your ticket and issue a Trip Credit. Your Trip Credit will be valid until the date listed on the credit." Note that you must cancel before the first flight departs, or you'll lose the value of the ticket, and it can't be redeemed for future travel.
If your trip credit isn't enough to cover the full cost of your flight, you can pay the difference. On the other hand, if your flight costs less than the value of the credit, you'll be issued a new credit for the difference.
Although trip credits are nontransferable, you can use them to book travel for anyone, not just yourself. You can redeem up to eight trip credits in a single transaction.
It's important to note that you must go through the American website or the reservations phone line to redeem your trip credit. You can't redeem it through any other channel, including airport ticket counters.
Trip credits have an expiration date listed on the credit, typically 12 months from issue for AAdvantage members and six months for nonmembers.
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Flight credits are very similar to trip credits: They're redeemable for airfare on both American and partner carriers but not for add-ons like seats or bags. There are a few key differences, though.
Flight credits are issued when a customer cancels their ticket through "any other channel" aside from AA.com. To receive credit, you must cancel your flight before the first segment of your itinerary departs — otherwise, you'll forfeit the entire value of your original ticket.
When redeeming flight credits, there is no limitation on where your travel can originate. However, when you book your
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