Privileges Ease Check In, Security, and Boarding for
AAdvantage Elite
Status Members, First and Business Class Travelers,
AAirpass Customers,
and Passengers Traveling on Full-Fare Economy Class
Tickets
FORT WORTH, Texas – American Airlines will soon introduce to its top
customers PriorityAAccess SM privileges, which are an array of enhancements
designed to make the airport process and overall travel experience more
convenient.
American’s AAdvantage® elite status members, First and Business Class
travelers , AAirpass customers, and passengers traveling on full-fare Economy
Class tickets will receive more control and be offered an easier journey when
they travel with dedicated PriorityAAccess check-in, security screening lanes
(where available), and exclusive boarding lanes at the gate.
“American Airlines greatly appreciates the loyalty of our customers, and we
have been working hard to deliver the product features and recognition we know
they value and deserve,” said Mark Mitchell, American’s Managing Director –
Customer Experience. “PriorityAAccess benefits provide a differentiated
experience for our top customers at the ticket counter, at security checkpoints,
and at the gate.”
American will introduce PriorityAAccess privileges on Sept. 30 and expects to
complete the rollout by the end of October.
Following is a summary of American’s PriorityAAccess benefits. These benefits
will be available to First and Business Class customers; AAdvantage Executive
Platinum®, AAdvantage Platinum®, and AAdvantage Gold® members; AAirpass®
customers; oneworld® Alliance Emerald, Sapphire and Ruby
members; and customers traveling on full-fare Economy Class tickets, which are
booked in American’s “Y” ticket category.
PriorityAAccess Check-In
PriorityAAccess customers will enjoy their own dedicated check-in area at the
ticket counter with distinctive signage clearly identifying PriorityAAccess
lines. In addition, “PriorityAAccess” will be printed on boarding passes,
designating travelers as American’s top customers. American will offer
PriorityAAccess check-in areas at all of the airports it serves worldwide.
PriorityAAccess Security Screening
Where permitted by airport policy and government security regulations,
American will offer exclusive PriorityAAccess security screening lanes. Like the
dedicated check-in lines, PriorityAAccess screening lanes will be clearly marked
with special signage. Currently, American plans to offer PriorityAAccess
screening lanes in its 10 largest airports, as well as in other airports where
permitted by the TSA.
The airports that will have exclusive PriorityAAccess security screen lanes
are: Dallas/Fort Worth (DFW), Chicago O’Hare (ORD), Miami (MIA), Los Angeles
(LAX), New York JFK (JFK), New York La Guardia (LGA), St. Louis (STL), San
Francisco (SFO), Boston (BOS) and San Juan, Puerto Rico (SJU).
PriorityAAccess Boarding Lanes
To further enhance convenience for its top
customers,American will offer dual boarding lanes at its gates
– one for PriorityAAccess customers and one for general boarding. Customers with
PriorityAccess privileges will be invited to board first or board at any time
through their exclusive PriorityAAccess lane, which allows them to bypass lines
after general boarding has begun.
“PriorityAAccess is aptly named on several levels since it highlights
American’s priority to expedite and smooth our customers’ journeys,” Mitchell
said.
About American Airlines
American Airlines is the world's
largest airline. American, American Eagle and the AmericanConnection ® airlines
serve 250 cities in 40 countries with more than 4,000 daily flights. The
combined network fleet numbers more than 1,000 aircraft. American's
award-winning Web site, AA.com, provides users with easy access to check and
book fares, plus personalized news, information and travel offers. American
Airlines is a founding member of the oneworld ® Alliance, which
brings together some of the best and biggest names in the airline business,
enabling them to offer their customers more services and benefits than any
airline can provide on its own. Together, its members serve nearly 700
destinations in over 140 countries and territories. American Airlines, Inc.
and American Eagle Airlines, Inc. are subsidiaries of AMR Corporation.
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fly, AAdvantage, AAdvantage Executive Platinum, AAdvantage Platinum, AAdvantage
Gold and AAirpass are registered trademarks of American Airlines, Inc. (NYSE:
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