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How to Get American Airlines Student Discount
How to Get American Airlines Student Discount

Time Business News

time10 hours ago

  • Time Business News

How to Get American Airlines Student Discount

For students, traveling is always an opportunity to visit new destinations, and with American Airlines' discounts, it is now more accessible than ever. Students can now take advantage of American Airlines Student Discount not just for domestic but also for international travel. Here is how to plan for your travel using the offer. What Are American Airlines Student Discounts American Airlines provides student discounts to students aged 18-26. Qualifying students receive a 10-20 percent discount on domestic and international flights when they show official documentation of enrollment. This is what you need to know: Only persons between the age group of 18 to 26 years who are attending an accredited educational institution are eligible. Bearing a current student's identification card or a letter issued by the respective school or college is compulsory in confirming one's identity. It is highly recommended to sign up for the AAdvantage membership to earn miles and get other advantages. How to Get the Student Discount on American Airlines To obtain the student discount on American Airlines, one should follow the following steps: Join the AAdvantage Program : You should register for free on the American Airlines webpage to begin accumulating miles for travel and accessing exclusive member discounts. Verify your student status: American Airlines requires you to present a student ID card or college/university enrollment letter or course which you have enrolled. Book your flight: You can buy your plane tickets at the American Airlines webpage or from a third-party travel agency. Look for promo codes: American Airlines releases special student discount codes; you can subscribe to their emails to avail yourself of the offer. Be flexible with travel dates: You can reserve your ticket on weekdays and also early night or early morning to get a cheap flight. You can contact us anytime at 1 855 510 4054 to receive further help to book your student-discounted flights. We provide the cheapest student fares on American Airlines. We offer the most affordable student American Airlines flights. How to Book American Airlines Student Fares Here's how you can book a student fare: Log on to the American Airlines website or reach out to their customer care representative. Input your travel information and check for flights eligible to receive a student discount. The student's ID and enrollment form are required when you book. If you've got a promotional code, use it at checkout for a discount. Complete your reservation, and get your airline ticket via email Benefits of the American Airlines student discount American Airlines provides you with many perks with its student discount program, which includes: American Airlines has a few strengths in its student discount program, and they include: Reduced air tickets for both international flights and domestic flights too. Promo codes can be used to get an additional discount. More allowance for luggage as compared to regular students, 23kg in Economy and 32kg in Business Class. Earn AAdvantage miles for future flights. Conclusion As an example of why travelling for students has become more affordable, American Airlines provides discounts specifically for students, which include lower airfares, flexible reservations, and special benefits for students. Thus, whether students wish to go home or go for a novel adventure, the offerings will certainly enrich the student experience. Want to travel the smarter way? Book with American Airlines today and save much more as a student. Read Also: American Airlines Flight Change Policy TIME BUSINESS NEWS

Citi's new Strata Elite credit card has a $595 annual fee. Here's how its perks stack up against the competition.
Citi's new Strata Elite credit card has a $595 annual fee. Here's how its perks stack up against the competition.

Yahoo

time2 days ago

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Citi's new Strata Elite credit card has a $595 annual fee. Here's how its perks stack up against the competition.

As the premium credit-card market swells with the introduction of Citi's Strata Elite card, experts say rising annual fees and an overload of unused statement credits are leading to growing premium-cardholder fatigue. But while paying more than $500 for a credit card might seem excessive to many people, the fees on the most popular premium cards haven't risen enough to deter consumers seeking exclusive travel benefits from applying. 'Vegas is not fun anymore': $9 cups of coffee and pricier rooms are steering travelers away from the vacation mecca We're in our 70s with a $260K mortgage at 3% interest and $1.6 million in savings. Should we pay off our house in full? Citi's C Strata Elite boasts a flurry of travel and lifestyle rewards worth nearly $1,500 and gives cardholders the option to transfer points to American Airlines' AAL AAdvantage Bonus Miles, according to the company. It also comes with a $595 annual fee — putting it up there with the American Express AXP Platinum and Chase JPM Sapphire Reserve cards, which have $695 and $795 fees, respectively. Despite the high barrier to entry, demand for premium credit cards persists. 'If this trend was really having an impact on issuers' bottom lines, we likely would've seen a pullback. Instead, we've seen these cards go from $450, to $550, to $695 and now $795 with the Sapphire Reserve,' said Nick Ewen, senior editorial director at the Points Guy, a travel website. 'To me, this demonstrates that the cardholders complaining are either doing so and then keeping the card anyway, or are being replaced by new cardholders who are excited about the benefits.' The Strata Elite card offers 12 points per every dollar spent on hotels, car rentals and attractions booked through the Citi Travel platform, as well as six times the points on airfare booked through Citi Travel and restaurant purchases during select days and times. The card also offers statement credits worth several hundred dollars each calendar year for a hotel stay of two nights or more booked through Citi Travel, a chauffeur service and purchases made at up to two brands from a list that includes Live Nation LYV, Best Buy BBY and American Airlines. A statement credit is money added to your account balance for making specific purchases. When they're offered in small monthly increments, a card can earn the derisive nickname of 'coupon book.' Citi seems aware that consumers have grown weary of the laundry list of statement credits that come with rewards cards. Pam Habner, Citi's head of U.S. branded cards and lending, said the company was intentional with the perks they included in the Strata Elite card, choosing 'benefits that we know our customers will want to use — because we asked them what they value.' 'You shouldn't need a math degree and a spreadsheet to track your credit-card benefits,' Habner said in a news release. ThankYou Points — Citi's name for its loyalty points — earned on the Strata Elite, Strata Premier and Prestige cards can now be transferred to the American Airlines AAdvantage program at a 1-to-1 transfer ratio, meaning 1,000 ThankYou Points equals 1,000 AAdvantage Bonus Miles. See more: I asked AI, Google Flights and a travel agent to find me the cheapest flight. Here's who won. A 1-to-1 transfer ratio is something Points Guy credit-card writer Danyal Ahmed said he hoped to see in the new Strata Elite card. 'Any ability to transfer to the program with a better rate than Marriott Bonvoy would be beneficial to cardholders,' he wrote in a January article. The Marriott MAR Bonvoy transfer rate to AAdvantage is 3 to 1. The Strata Elite card also covers the $120 application fee for Global Entry or TSA PreCheck. The release of the Strata Elite is Citi's big comeback to the premium credit-card market. The company once offered the Citi Prestige as a premium product, but the card ultimately closed to new applicants a few years ago. 'Both Amex and Chase were able to adjust their card benefits to survive COVID-19 while Citi began to scale back, removing travel protections, capping benefits and finally closing the Prestige card for new applications in 2021,' Bankrate credit-cards expert Ana Staples said. See more: You'll have to charge over $75,000 a year on the new Chase Sapphire Reserve card to get the most out of it American Express and Chase remain leaders in the market, and their high annual fees reflect that. The Sapphire Reserve card's price tag rose to nearly $800 last month, and there's a possibility that Amex Platinum could start carrying a $1,000 fee later this year. The Platinum card currently has a $695 annual fee. 'We're going to take these Cards to a new level, not only in what they offer in travel, dining and lifestyle benefits, but also in how they look and feel, to meet the evolving needs of our customers,' Howard Grosfield, group president of U.S. consumer services at American Express, said in June when the upcoming refresh to the card was announced. American Express declined to provide additional comment for this story. Past refreshes of the Platinum card seem to have paid off for Amex. Since the last one in 2021, the cardholder base has 'pretty much doubled,' Chairman and CEO Steve Squeri told analysts in the company's second quarter earnings call earlier this month. Plus, of all new accounts acquired globally in the second quarter, 71% came from fee-paying products, with the Amex Platinum and Gold cards being the largest portfolios in that category. Chase Sapphire general manager Sam Palmer said the Sapphire Reserve provides a 'unique blend of premium dining and travel rewards, [and] carefully selected lifestyle credits from our partners.' 'After nearly a decade of listening to our cardmembers, we've designed the most rewarding card out there,' Palmer said in a statement provided to MarketWatch. The Strata Elite's $595 annual fee (plus $75 for each authorized user) places Citi in between the more expensive options and Capital One's COF Venture X card, which costs users $395 annually. Capital One did not respond to a request for comment from MarketWatch. So which card offers the best deal? It depends, experts say, especially when you're comparing statement credits. Ewen recommends going through each of the cards' offerings and looking for subscriptions or perks you're already paying for without the card, rather than ones you don't have yet. For example, the Sapphire Reserve card covers Apple AAPL Music, so if you already pay to listen to music on the platform, that can offset the annual fee. If you enjoy watching shows on Hulu or Disney+ DIS or fly often on Delta Air Lines DAL, Amex's monthly digital-entertainment credit might intrigue you. If you fly American a lot, you might consider the new Strata Elite card to be a good deal. Beyond points transfers, it also offers four passes each year to Admirals Club airport lounges. These lounges have become an important perk for cardholders in recent years. They've gotten so popular that some cardholders even have to wait to get into them. See more: Why American Express and American Airlines shrunk the airport lounge Chase, Amex and Capital One each have branded lounges in airports across the globe, while Citi does not. Instead, the Strata Elite offers the four passes to the Admirals Club plus a free membership to Priority Pass Select — a nearly $500 value that allows access to lounges in 95% of the world's busiest airports. One perk that makes the Chase Sapphire Reserve stand out is its $300 flexible travel credit. It's an automatic rebate for any travel purchase, not just those made through the Chase Travel portal. 'Any travel purchase with any travel provider is eligible, and the credits generally post within a day,' Ewen said. See more: Premium travel perks like VIP lounges and rewards points offer less than they used to — but these upgrades are still worth it Despite myriad credits, points transfers and lounges that offset the annual fee, for many consumers, the hundreds of dollars a year required are just too much to cough up. But 'perhaps that's the point now,' Staples noted. 'As these cards change and increase annual fees, they aren't for the average consumer who wants to get access to luxury travel experiences on a budget anymore,' she said. 'They're for people who don't find paying a few hundred dollars in a single charge to be any real financial pain. These cardholders want luxury, and they can afford it.' 'His income is limited': Should I pay $800 a month towards my husband's $67,000 student debt? Coinbase investors should cash in. The stock has rallied too much ahead of earnings, analyst says. Sign in to access your portfolio

Boeing 737 plane of American Airlines aborts takeoff, catches fire after landing gear failure, 173 passengers rescued; chilling video goes viral
Boeing 737 plane of American Airlines aborts takeoff, catches fire after landing gear failure, 173 passengers rescued; chilling video goes viral

India.com

time4 days ago

  • General
  • India.com

Boeing 737 plane of American Airlines aborts takeoff, catches fire after landing gear failure, 173 passengers rescued; chilling video goes viral

(Image: X/@krithi_sharma) New Delhi: A major accident was averted on Saturday, July 27, at Denver International Airport in America. The takeoff of American Airlines' Boeing 737 Max 8 plane had to be aborted due to failure of landing gear. During this, a fire broke out in the rear part of the plane. This flight was going to Miami. When did the mishap occur? The incident happened at 2:45 pm US time (2.15 am Indian time). There were a total of 173 passengers and 6 crew members on board the plane. All were evacuated through emergency slide. 6 people suffered minor injuries in the accident, one of whom has been admitted to the hospital. FAA (Federal Aviation Administration) and airlines have started investigating the matter. What did American Airlines say? American Airlines confirmed that there was a technical fault in the plane's tyre, due to which it has been removed from service. It is being investigated. At the same time, the fire department said that the fire in the plane was extinguished. A new aircraft has been prepared to take the passengers to Miami. The ground stop was in effect at the airport from 2 pm to 3 pm, due to which 87 flights were affected. Now normal operations have started at the airport. Similar incident occurred in March Earlier in March, an American Airlines aircraft had to make an emergency landing at Denver International Airport due to engine related problems. Just 24 hours before this incident, 'Southwest Flight 1496' had to make a sudden 'nose drop' (dive downwards) to avoid a mid-air collision while flying from Burbank, California to Las Vegas, due to which the passengers jumped from their seats and hit the ceiling.

American Airlines just bet big on Hydrogen engines - is this the end of jet fuel?
American Airlines just bet big on Hydrogen engines - is this the end of jet fuel?

Economic Times

time24-07-2025

  • Business
  • Economic Times

American Airlines just bet big on Hydrogen engines - is this the end of jet fuel?

Synopsis American Airlines is partnering with ZeroAvia, purchasing 100 hydrogen-electric engines to reduce its carbon footprint and aim for net-zero emissions by 2050. This collaboration focuses on using hydrogen to power electric motors, initially targeting short-haul flights. The move signifies a commitment to cleaner fuel and a quieter future for aviation, pending infrastructure development. American Airlines is making a bold move toward zero-emission aviation. American Airlines is collaborating with clean-energy startup ZeroAvia to transform the way planes power themselves. Their goal is to create a cleaner and quieter future in the skies, beginning with the introduction of 100 hydrogen-electric engines. ADVERTISEMENT American Airlines is teaming up with ZeroAvia to introduce hydrogen-electric engines into its fleet. The airline aims to reduce its carbon footprint and move toward net-zero emissions by 2050. These engines show early promise for short-haul flights, marking a key shift in sustainable aviation. The first step in American Airlines' exciting new project to reinvent flights is the company's acquisition of 100 hydrogen-electric engines from startup ZeroAvia. ALSO READ: Is the Antonov AN-24 safe? Here's everything to know about the plane that crashed in Russia, killing 49 By rethinking the airline industry's concepts of emissions and fuel selection, American Airlines plans to revolutionize air travel. Perhaps a cleaner fuel source will be used to categorize aviation instead of jet fuel. American Airlines and ZeroAvia's partnership could mark the beginning of flights powered by hydrogen. ADVERTISEMENT American Airlines first revealed their tentative agreement with ZeroAvia on July 2, 2024, and it was categorized by the 100 hydrogen-electric engines they would purchase. Utilizing hydrogen to produce energy to power the electric motors' rotating propellers is the fundamental idea behind electric engines. Using these engines would require a greater distance from combustion it appears that hydrogen-electric technology is currently being tested on a 20-seat aircraft, the work is far from over. The engine that ZeroAvia is developing would be appropriate for larger planes like the Bombardier CRJ700. ADVERTISEMENT Even though engineering is still in progress, these hydrogen-electric engines could end up being the answer for shorter routes and short-haul flights. Reducing some of the emissions that the aviation sector produces is a worthwhile objective, as per a report by Eco News. ADVERTISEMENT In order to demonstrate its commitment to switching to cleaner fuel, American Airlines has increased its financial commitment to ZeroAvia. The airline corporation recognizes the potential benefits of this investment. America has established itself as a leader in environmentally friendly aviation by collaborating with ZeroAvia. The road to hydrogen-powered engines is not totally straightforward, though, as greater investments are required because of the expensive infrastructure required to fuel hydrogen-powered aircraft. Although long-haul flights are not yet possible with hydrogen-powered engines, they show promise for shorter journeys, such as powering flights between North American airports. ADVERTISEMENT American Airlines is striving to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050, as the aviation sector accounts for 2.5 percent of global CO₂ emissions. With only traces of water vapor left behind, hydrogen-powered engines promise zero emissions, making them a profitable option for the zero-emissions Airlines is making progress in lowering emissions generated by airline companies, even though it cannot promise that every flight will have zero emissions. The ZA600 hydrogen-electric aircraft powertrain from ZeroAvia is proving to be the fuel of the future for humanity, and the aviation industry has a new meaning thanks to the silent nature of hydrogen-electric the airline is constructing a better future for the aviation industry by taking cleaner fuels into consideration and possibly better powering future engines, this partnership between American Airlines and ZeroAvia sets the tone for all future flights. This could alter the entire flight path once infrastructure costs are reduced and infrastructure can be does American Airlines do with hydrogen?They are purchasing 100 hydrogen-electric engines from ZeroAvia to power future environmentally friendly flights. Will these hydrogen-powered planes replace all jet-fuel flights? Not yet. They are starting with short-haul routes and still require infrastructure improvements. (You can now subscribe to our Economic Times WhatsApp channel) (Catch all the US News, UK News, Canada News, International Breaking News Events, and Latest News Updates on The Economic Times.) Download The Economic Times News App to get Daily International News Updates. NEXT STORY

American Airlines will let some passengers skip the customs line at this airport
American Airlines will let some passengers skip the customs line at this airport

USA Today

time22-07-2025

  • Business
  • USA Today

American Airlines will let some passengers skip the customs line at this airport

Travelers connecting from the United Kingdom through American Airlines' main hub in Dallas will now have a much smoother travel experience. American is piloting a one-stop security program that lets connecting passengers clear customs at the gate and not need to have their bags re-screened before proceeding to a domestic flight in Dallas. "One Stop Security is one of the most forward-thinking enhancements we can bring to international travel – and importantly, to our customers – as it delivers a level of convenience and time-savings that's never been available before to customers connecting from international flights," David Seymour, American's Chief Operating Officer, said in a statement. "With this game-changing program and thanks to our federal partners at (Customs and Border Protection) and (the Transportation Security Administration), along with (Dallas Fort Worth) Airport, our customers will spend significantly less time worrying about an onerous connection process and more time enjoying their travel journey,' he said. The airline expects the program to reduce connection times for eligible passengers by more than half. For now, the program is only a pilot available to passengers departing London Heathrow and connecting to domestic American Airlines flights at DFW, but the airline said it "plans to explore opportunities to expand OSS to additional flights and U.S. airports in the future." American Airlines announced a similar program at London's Heathrow Airport in February, where passengers departing DFW and connecting onto international (non-U.K.) flights to avoid going through security re-screening in London.

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