How To Redeem American AAdvantage Miles On Etihad

How To Redeem American AAdvantage Miles On Etihad

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I recently wrote about the best uses of American AAdvantage miles. You’ll typically find the most value with AAdvantage miles when redeeming on partner airlines, and in particular it can be a great deal to redeem AAdvantage miles on Etihad Airways and Qatar Airways, given these carriers’ huge networks and great inflight products. The catch is actually finding availability for premium cabin travel on these airlines.

In this post I wanted to take a closer look at all the things you need to know about redeeming AAdvantage miles for travel on Etihad. A lot here has changed in recent times, as Etihad has increasingly been trying to push redemptions through its own Etihad Guest program, by restricting partner award availability.

Even if you’re not loyal to American Airlines, there are lots of rewarding co-branded AAdvantage cards, which can help you rack up miles quickly. This includes cards like the Citi® / AAdvantage® Executive World Elite Mastercard® (review) and CitiBusiness® / AAdvantage® Platinum Select® Mastercard® (review).

Why you might want to fly with Etihad

Etihad Airways has been an American AAdvantage partner for over a decade. There are two main reasons you’d want to consider flying with Etihad — the carrier’s route network, as well as the carrier’s inflight product.

Etihad is based in Abu Dhabi, and offers great connectivity across the Middle East, India, Africa, etc. Etihad isn’t nearly as big as Emirates Airline or Qatar Airways, but is still a great option.

In North America, the airline flies to Boston (BOS), Chicago (ORD), New York (JFK), Toronto (YYZ), and Washington (IAD). So whether you’re looking to travel to the Maldives, India, Sri Lanka, or South Africa, Etihad can potentially get you there.

The other reason to consider flying Etihad is that the airline has a great inflight product. Etihad’s new flagship aircraft is the Airbus A350-1000, and the airline has an excellent business class product on these jets, with reverse herringbone seats and doors, which I rank among the best business class experiences in the world.

Etihad Airbus A350 business class

The airline also has a lot of Boeing 787s, featuring a solid fully flat staggered business class product. The airline even has a new 787 business class product, which is now being offered on select flights to the United States.

Etihad Boeing 787 business class

Perhaps most exciting of all, Etihad has brought back its Airbus A380s. They’re currently flying from Abu Dhabi to London (LHR), and as of April 2024, will also fly from Abu Dhabi to New York (JFK). These planes feature a phenomenal first class product, among the best first class experiences out there.

Etihad Airbus A380 business class

With Etihad also having moved to the new terminal at Abu Dhabi Airport, the ground experience has improved nicely, with an impressive new Etihad First Lounge and Etihad Business Lounge.

How many AAdvantage miles you need for Etihad awards

If you’re trying to redeem AAdvantage miles on Etihad Airways, award pricing follows the standard AAdvantage partner award chart.

Just to give some examples of one-way business class pricing:

  • You can fly from the United States to the Middle East and India for 70,000 miles
  • You can fly from the United States to Africa for 75,000 miles
  • You can fly from Asia to the Middle East and India for 40,000 miles
  • You can fly from Europe to the Middle East and India for 42,500 miles

When it comes to one-way first class pricing:

  • You can fly from Abu Dhabi to London for 62,500 miles
  • You can fly from Abu Dhabi to New York for 115,000 miles

Those are all excellent uses of miles, if you ask me.

Redeeming AAdvantage miles on Etihad is a great deal

How to search & book Etihad awards

Etihad’s current management team is trying to increasingly engage people in the Etihad Guest program. As part of that, Etihad currently only makes first and business class award seats available to partner frequent flyer programs within 30 days of departure. If you want to book further out than that, you need to redeem Etihad Guest miles.

So before you even start searching for award availability, make sure you understand those basics, because more than a month out, Etihad Guest will be your only option.

The good news is that within 30 days of departure, you’ll generally find that American has access to the same award space as Etihad Guest’s own GuestSeat availability. You should generally find that aa.com displays accurate award availability for Etihad within that timeframe, and I also like how American has a calendar feature, whereby you can search availability across a variety of dates.

If you do see GuestSeat availability within 30 days of departure and it doesn’t show through American’s website, it could be worth calling American to see if they have access to the availability, as it could be a tech glitch. However, sometimes there are just going to be discrepancies.

You’ll find that availability between Abu Dhabi and London in Etihad’s A380 first class is generally pretty readily available in the weeks leading up to departure, including for multiple seats, which is awesome.

Etihad award availability through American’s website

Also, now that we’re within 30 days of Etihad launching A380 flights to New York, I’m starting to see first class award availability there as well, which is perhaps the most interesting opportunity for AAdvantage members.

Etihad award availability through American’s website

While availability on Etihad is more restrictive than in the past, at least the booking process is pretty straightforward, unlike back in the day (when you often had to call foreign American call centers to unlock the right availability).

A few further things to note if redeeming AAdvantage miles on Etihad:

  • There are no fuel surcharges for awards on Etihad
  • When redeeming American miles, you can combine segments on Etihad with segments on American or any of its oneworld partners, assuming they also have saver award space
  • If you’re booking at least two weeks in advance, you should be able to place a ticket on a five day hold; otherwise a one day hold is possible
  • American AAdvantage has no change or redeposit fees on awards, so you can always lock in an award and then change it later
Redeeming on Etihad can be worth the effort

Bottom line

Redeeming American AAdvantage miles on Etihad can be an incredible value, though there are also quite a few restrictions associated with these awards. Most significantly, Etihad premium cabin award space is only available to AAdvantage members up to 30 days before departure.

The good news is that within 30 days of departure, Etihad premium cabin award space is often quite good, especially in first class. Being able to redeem AAdvantage miles for Etihad first class is an amazing opportunity.

Have you redeemed American AAdvantage miles on Etihad?

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  1. VVNSydney Guest

    Just redeemed 85K AA miles each to fly 2 of us from CDG to SYD on 22 April - Yay me! Wish this article came out two days ago as now waiting for the miles to reinstate and taxes to refund. Selected seats and saw bag allowance was 23 kg and 12 kg cabin bag. To buy extra 2 bags via per kg cost was about US$1000. Lounge access in AUH was US$158 odd per...

    Just redeemed 85K AA miles each to fly 2 of us from CDG to SYD on 22 April - Yay me! Wish this article came out two days ago as now waiting for the miles to reinstate and taxes to refund. Selected seats and saw bag allowance was 23 kg and 12 kg cabin bag. To buy extra 2 bags via per kg cost was about US$1000. Lounge access in AUH was US$158 odd per person. DM’d EY - couldn’t help as was ticketed by AA. DM’d AA - apologised and said they wished they could do more - but what Etihad gave was what they gave. For the record - all that wonderful EY availability is now in the ‘if it seems to good to be true’ basket. If all you want for your premium experience is a flat bed then good luck to you - that’s all you’ll get!

  2. Mofly Guest

    Just an FYI Etihad has separate baggage allowance for American Millage tickets this is not published online. As a first class passenger was told the baggage allowance was 40kG total. Not the usual first class standard of 32kg per bag. So if you have two bags it the equivalent of 20kg each which is exceptionally low for first class. Was told to pay hundreds in baggage fees was shown a memo that was sent to...

    Just an FYI Etihad has separate baggage allowance for American Millage tickets this is not published online. As a first class passenger was told the baggage allowance was 40kG total. Not the usual first class standard of 32kg per bag. So if you have two bags it the equivalent of 20kg each which is exceptionally low for first class. Was told to pay hundreds in baggage fees was shown a memo that was sent to AA. This was first class AUH-LHR first class may not relevant but i am also excutive plat. would be good if others can get the memo so this doesn’t happen to other people. American stated they knew nothing about it.

  3. glenn t Guest

    A 2.55am AUD departure, even with a civilised JFK arrival time, seems a waste of (extra) miles in F.
    Crews on such red-eyes really want you to go to sleep ASAP so they can relax a bit or a lot.
    Pushing the envelope to get full-on, full value for those valuable miles will be an uphill task.
    Just sayin' .....

  4. justjohn Guest

    Not really, at least for me. Found single seats during the middle of the week but could not find two.

  5. TravelinWilly Diamond

    ("Etihad Airbus A380 business class" - that caption is below the Apartment photo (first class))

    1. STEFFL Diamond

      TRUE . . . photo or text should be changed ;-) Ben!

  6. Abu Eti Guest

    Etihad is super stingy with releasing those seats to AA. I looked at Boston - Abu Dhabi, for either direction, for April, and I saw availability in business on a single day, 30 days from now. As far as I know, this is not peak travel season so I think Etihad simply doesn't get enough compensation from AA, so they're not doing it unless they're certain they have no other option for those seats.

    1. STEFFL Diamond

      NOT quiet true!
      1. Ramadan is coming to an end and therefore flights are fuller then ever, BEFORE the real OFF season in the entire Middle East starts after May!
      IF Business or First Class "sell" already completely on low fare booking classes, then of course, there can't be a saver award available if only FULL fare booking classes are available for sale, e.g. ETIHAD has 4 different booking classes in most reservation...

      NOT quiet true!
      1. Ramadan is coming to an end and therefore flights are fuller then ever, BEFORE the real OFF season in the entire Middle East starts after May!
      IF Business or First Class "sell" already completely on low fare booking classes, then of course, there can't be a saver award available if only FULL fare booking classes are available for sale, e.g. ETIHAD has 4 different booking classes in most reservation systems, ALL of which are for Business Class fares of different rules, fares and availability of course.
      Therefore, April with all the Easter school holidays all over Europe and also Int. schools in the US, that is when families travel outside of the typical US school holidays, and usually families don't book 1 week before departure, so therefore a plane with a limited number of Premium seats available, is quickly sold out in low booking classes! Don't forget, the A380 times are over with huge Business Class availability, especially to the US.
      Therefore, it makes sense, that EY has limited to no availability on award booking classes!
      Wait till summer, when REAL off season for Middle East is coming! Good luck surviving the heat there then ;-)

    2. Jenny Guest

      All the AUH -> JFK Etihad premium award space is gone for nonstop flights

    3. Jenny Guest

      You're assuming that most people flying to AUH are destined to the Middle-East.

  7. SR Guest

    I don’t think it’s 30 days anymore, on some routes I only see availability 15 days before departure.

  8. AaronP Guest

    I'm seeing availability >30 days. Look at the AA.com calendar for award travel in May, AUH-MIA and there is Etihad business class product showing up...

    1. Ben Schlappig OMAAT

      @ AaronP -- Do you have a specific date you're looking at? Etihad doesn't fly to Miami, and all the options I see are connecting itineraries primarily on British Airways.

    2. AaronP Guest

      Aah...I looked at 5.15.24, AUH-LHR-MIA, it's a business class award, but it allocates economy on Etihad and business LHR-MIA on AA. Misleading.

    3. Takhliq Khan Guest

      LHR to MIA is probably on American Airlines

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TravelinWilly Diamond

("Etihad Airbus A380 business class" - that caption is below the Apartment photo (first class))

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VVNSydney Guest

Just redeemed 85K AA miles each to fly 2 of us from CDG to SYD on 22 April - Yay me! Wish this article came out two days ago as now waiting for the miles to reinstate and taxes to refund. Selected seats and saw bag allowance was 23 kg and 12 kg cabin bag. To buy extra 2 bags via per kg cost was about US$1000. Lounge access in AUH was US$158 odd per person. DM’d EY - couldn’t help as was ticketed by AA. DM’d AA - apologised and said they wished they could do more - but what Etihad gave was what they gave. For the record - all that wonderful EY availability is now in the ‘if it seems to good to be true’ basket. If all you want for your premium experience is a flat bed then good luck to you - that’s all you’ll get!

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Mofly Guest

Just an FYI Etihad has separate baggage allowance for American Millage tickets this is not published online. As a first class passenger was told the baggage allowance was 40kG total. Not the usual first class standard of 32kg per bag. So if you have two bags it the equivalent of 20kg each which is exceptionally low for first class. Was told to pay hundreds in baggage fees was shown a memo that was sent to AA. This was first class AUH-LHR first class may not relevant but i am also excutive plat. would be good if others can get the memo so this doesn’t happen to other people. American stated they knew nothing about it.

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