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AA Executive Card

AA Executive Card

  1. Anonymous Guest

    Lucky said in a recent post that the AA executive card gives you a full membership, but the website says that you only get Admiral’s Club membership, not partner lounge access, too. Which one is correct?

  2. MidSouthSkier Community Ambassador

    You get an Admiral’s Club membership. I think what he meant by “full membership” is that you will have access to Admiral’s Clubs even when you’re not flying AA.

  3. OCTinPHL Diamond

    [QUOTE=”MidSouth Skier, post: 61104, member: 184″]You get an Admiral’s Club membership. I think what he meant by “full membership” is that you will have access to Admiral’s Clubs even when you’re not flying AA.[/QUOTE]

    Isn’t that going away (access when not flying AA)? Or do the Citi card holders still get that benefit while paying AC members don’t?

  4. Anonymous Guest

    It’s going away next November, yes.

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