American Airlines Is Now Limiting The Number Of Segments You Can Fly On Award Flights

American Airlines has added a new rule that is being enforced effective immediately on new award flight bookings (current bookings will not be affected). The new rules are as follows:

  • Within the U.S. & Canada you’re limited to no more than 3 segments
  • International awards are limited to no more than 4 segments

This is based on a one way flight, so round trip journeys can have a total of 6/8 segments. I’m never a fan of no notice changes. The problem with American Airlines is that their inventory of direct saver award flights is awful. I imagine this will affect people that aren’t near American Airline hub’s the most and need multiple positioning flights for international awards the most.

Hat tip to OMaaT

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  • Yawn. I just using extra points to not use Saver fares, to save a stop in London. IND>PHL>MUC was 47.5k, versus IND>PHL>LRH>MUC for 30k. Plus we get to chose our seats, take a bag, and make changes.

  • Yikes. I'm in the continuous 48 but fly out of a smaller city and always need the 3 segments to get where I want with Saaver space. (The limited amount of 2 segment flights even available never seem to have Saaver space.)

    • Yep, me too. At least I have the option of driving to ORD, That's a long drive that's a bit unpleasant after a long flight. The last time I did that it was returning from IST, a twelve-hour segment. Ouch.

  • I guess my favorite and most epic booking during my award travel history is forever unrepeatable.

    I once ticketed a trip from Chicago to Shanghai that routes ORD-BOS-JFK-NRT-TPE-HKG-PVG.

    Boy I really miss those US Airways days when all rules were virtually unenforceable...

  • I only use use AA if there is no SW flight going there.
    I guess all the more reason not to sign up for any AA miles card e.g. current Citi 75,000 Miles offer

    • This. When I look sometimes for Awards flights on aa.com, I see routing within the U.S. that I would never have dreamed of booking, at any price. My "favorites" involve cross-airport transfers within NYC and 18-hour overnight layovers at ORD. Saves them the trouble (honesty? embarrassment?) of admitting that there is no direct space (ever) available.

  • When I search flights on AA they never even produce results for that many segments so I don't understand what has actually changed? I've never seen a flight with more than 3 segments domestic or 4 international. Example?

    • Non-hub cities to smaller Alaska airports require 4 segments: PWM-PHL-SEA-ANC-ADQ.

      Non-hubs and Caribbean/Latin American destinations to South East Asia can easily be 5 at best, 6 or 7 due to multiple domestic flights to get started. ROA-CLT-LAX-HKG-KUL-LGK before you add the stops in DFW or PHX that you need to actually get award seats.

    • You can piece together your own segments with AA, even when it is not shown as a predetermined itinerary.

  • Honestly, unless Im digging up info on meals, service, etc as a blogger, I would hate to fly more than 3 stops to get somewhere..

  • Now Limiting the Amount of Segments --> Now Limiting the Number of Segments
    this will effect people --> this will affect people

    • Awesome name! One day I will learn to use effect vs affect, but not today apparently.