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AAdvantage member? Your miles may be at risk.

If you book flights with a traditional travel agency, or even an online agency, you could lose your right to earn miles.

You won’t be alone in making your voice heard!

AA’s monopolistic actions have alarmed advisors, agencies, and travelers across the country and globe. Already over seven thousand travel advisors and their clients have sent letters to their representatives in Congress to voice their concern about AA’s planned actions.

Recently, the World Travel Agents Associations Alliance (WTAAA), Association of Canadian Travel Agencies and Travel Advisors (ACTA), and Foro Latinoamericano de Turismo (FOLATUR), three organizations representing hundreds of thousands of travel advisors across in over 75 countries worldwide, have spoken out in alarm about AA’s planned actions. Read their letters here:

You won’t be alone in making your voice heard!

AA’s monopolistic actions have alarmed advisors, agencies, and travelers across the country and globe. Already over seven thousand travel advisors and their clients have sent letters to their representatives in Congress to voice their concern about AA’s planned actions.

Recently, the World Travel Agents Associations Alliance (WTAAA), Association of Canadian Travel Agencies and Travel Advisors (ACTA), and Foro Latinoamericano de Turismo (FOLATUR), three organizations representing hundreds of thousands of travel advisors across in over 75 countries worldwide, have spoken out in alarm about AA’s planned actions. Read their letters here:

You won’t be alone in making your voice heard!

AA’s monopolistic actions have alarmed advisors, agencies, and travelers across the country and globe. Already over seven thousand travel advisors and their clients have sent letters to their representatives in Congress to voice their concern about AA’s planned actions.

Recently, the World Travel Agents Associations Alliance (WTAAA), Association of Canadian Travel Agencies and Travel Advisors (ACTA), and Foro Latinoamericano de Turismo (FOLATUR), three organizations representing hundreds of thousands of travel advisors across in over 75 countries worldwide, have spoken out in alarm about AA’s planned actions. Read their letters here:

Don’t let American Airlines eliminate consumer choice.

More than $95.3 billion in airline tickets were sold by travel advisors and online agencies last year (about 40% of all airline tickets).*

Business and leisure travelers – and even government flyers – depend on travel advisors for many services beyond ticket purchasing.

If you book flights with a travel agency, or even an online agency, you could lose your right to earn miles.

IT’S CLEAR: THIS ANTI-CONSUMER, ANTI-COMPETITIVE MOVE BY AMERICAN DEMANDS A RESPONSE. THE AIRLINE’S LATEST ANNOUNCEMENT IS POWERFUL EVIDENCE OF ITS MONOPOLISTIC BEHAVIOR.

Save Your Miles. Take action.

Congress, don’t let American Airlines eliminate consumer choice.

American Airlines is wielding its considerable market power to condition the way miles and loyalty points are awarded and, in the process, disenfranchising customers who prefer to — or have to — book through a travel agency.

Starting July 11, the burden is now on the traveler to make sure their agency is preferred, and jump through even more hoops, just to obtain their loyalty points.

American’s behavior is monopolistic and should be concerning to lawmakers who value consumer choice. Please take a moment to contact your Members of Congress and express your concern with American’s practices.

Are you a travel advisor or agency impacted by American Airlines? Click here.

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Latest News.

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AMERICAN TIGHTENS MILEAGE EARNING RULES TO MOTIVATE NDC, DIRECT BOOKINGS

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Every 6 Months The List Of Travel Agencies Whose Tickets Still Earn American Airlines Miles Will Change

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In an exclusive, the leading group of U.S. travel advisors responds to claims by American Airlines that they're Luddites. The group says the carrier's effort to force them to adopt its

* Source: Airlines Reporting Corporation (ARC) Airline Sales Statistics. Total figures include Online Travel Agencies (OTAs).

IT’S CLEAR: THIS ANTI-CONSUMER, ANTI-COMPETITIVE MOVE BY AMERICAN DEMANDS A RESPONSE.

THE AIRLINE’S LATEST ANNOUNCEMENT IS POWERFUL EVIDENCE OF ITS MONOPOLISTIC BEHAVIOR.

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