Written by CF @ Cranky Flier
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Category: American
Citi ThankYou Adds AA AAdvantage as a Limited Time Transfer Partner
Written by Anna Zaks @ MileValue
In a little bit of a shocking move, Citi has announced a new limited time ThankYou Points transfer partner – American AAdvantage.
Starting July 18, 2021 and running through November 13, 2021, if you have either the Citi Premier Card or the Citi Prestige Card, you can transfer ThankYou Points 1:1 to American AAdvantage miles. If you have the Citi Preferred or the Citi Rewards+ cards, you can transfer the points 2:1.
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Read MoreAmerican Sues Sabre to Stop Being Biased and Sloppy
Written by CF @ Cranky Flier
It’s a time-honored tradition for American to spar with its former internal reservation system, Sabre. […]
American Airlines Just Made It Easier To Requalify For Elite Status
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Read MoreCranky on the Web: Summer Travel, Airprot People Mover, Southwest CEO, and Airbus Isolation Tents
Written by CF @ Cranky Flier
It was a really busy media week, and these are only the ones I could […]
Spirit Gets Sloppy In Its Efforts to Extract Concessions From American and JetBlue
Written by CF @ Cranky Flier
No airline has been more vocal about the American and JetBlue Northeast Alliance than Spirit, […]
American and JetBlue Will Begin Sharing Some Very Valuable Data
Written by CF @ Cranky Flier
American and JetBlue announced yesterday that travelers flying on one airline can now earn miles […]
Are Airlines Really Going To Weigh Passengers? FAA Says Probably Not
Written by SharonKurheg @ Your Mileage May Vary
A couple of days ago, several news outlets and travel bloggers began reporting that U.S. airlines might begin weighing passengers before they board flights to ensure planes maintain a safe…
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Read MoreCranky on the Web: What the Future Will Bring, Surging Airline Demand
Written by CF @ Cranky Flier
Even though these happened over the last couple weeks, I haven’t actually published a Cranky […]
3 Links I Love: Qantas Plays In the Mud, How American Brings Planes Back, Alaska’s Commitment
Written by CF @ Cranky Flier
This Week’s Featured Link John Sharp, Alan Joyce swap barbs over Rex vs Qantas – […]
My First Flight on American’s Oasis-Configured 737 (Trip Report)
Written by CF @ Cranky Flier
When we went looking for return flights from Puerto Vallarta, there were plenty of options, […]
The Shamefully Difficult Process to Re-Enter the United States (Trip Report)
Written by CF @ Cranky Flier
After a relaxing week on the beach outside Puerto Vallarta, it was time to return […]
American and JetBlue Tighten Alliance With New York Slot Swaps and a Slew of New Flights
Written by CF @ Cranky Flier
This morning, American and JetBlue are rolling out round two of their Northeast Alliance partnership, […]
Croatia, Greece Updates, Australia and New Zealand Travel Bubble
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Read MoreItaly entry requirements, Iran, Alaska Airlines, Aeroplan, World of Hyatt
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Read MoreEverybody Loves Austin
Written by CF @ Cranky Flier
The Cranky Network Awards will air TOMORROW March 24 at 5p PT/8p ET, and we […]
Against All Expectations, American Has Made Flights Longer in the Last Year
Written by CF @ Cranky Flier
I recently received a note from a reader pointing out something curious. He noticed that […]
A View on the Way to Burning Man
Written by Stu Davidson @ Stuck in Customs
Daily Photo – A View on the Way to Burning Man The trek to Burning Man is always an adventure. Before we had our own RV that we store in Reno, I would rent an RV from somewhere around the country and drive in. I think during that week, there are like 50,000 RVs rented […]
Flying American and Southwest During the Pandemic (Trip Report)
Written by CF @ Cranky Flier
Other than my Hawaiian trip in October, I haven’t flown anywhere in over a year, […]
11 things I learned about Costa Rica during my two-week trip
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