Free American Miles + Extend Your Account Expiration!


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American Airlines is offering an easy way to earn anywhere between 350-700 points per account. While this won’t come close to earning you any free flights, it will help you increase your account balance and allow you to attend your account expiration if needed (remember, miles expire every 18 months if there is no account activity).

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Earning 350 Miles

It literally takes 5 seconds to earn the 350 miles. Go to this site, scroll to the bottom, and tell American Airlines what milestone you are saving up for.

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Earning 700 Miles

Once you register (for the 350 miles), if you share your “milestone trip” via Facebook, Twitter, or email, you’ll earn an additional 350 miles for a total of 700 bonus miles. If you do not really want anyone on social media to see this, just select the email option and you can send a quick email to the American Airline promotion email.

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Win Even More Miles!

To celebrate their 35th anniversary, American will also be giving away 350,000 miles to 35 grand prize winners! Chances of winning are slim, but it never hurts to try! You need to enter anyways to earn the 350 bonus miles!

You have until June 1, 2016, to take part in this promotion. For the free and easy miles you might as well enter!

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Ketan Thakkar
Ketan Thakkar
7 years ago

My understanding is miles expire with 18 months of inactivity, not 2 years.

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