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American Airlines AAdvantage MileUp card overview
The American Airlines AAdvantage® MileUp® card offers the ability to earn frequent flyer miles with no annual fee. For occasional American flyers looking for a starter rewards card, the AAdvantage MileUp card fits the bill. However, given its limited perks and card protection benefits, other options are worth considering. Card Rating*: ⭐⭐⭐
*Card rating is based on the opinion of TPG’s editors and is not influenced by the card issuer.
When it comes to choosing your first travel rewards credit card, you have a lot of options.
The American Airlines AAdvantage MileUp is an entry-level American AAdvantage card in the airline’s cobranded card lineup. This means you’ll earn American Airlines AAdvantage miles on the card.
One of the biggest factors in selecting a cobranded airline credit card is the frequency with which you’ll fly the carrier. Will you be flying the airline enough to take advantage of the benefits? Or will you be better suited to a card that earns straight cash back or another, more flexible rewards currency? And, is it worth ponying up some cash for an annual fee?
In order to qualify for the AAdvantage MileUp card, we recommend a credit score of 670 or higher.
Let’s dive into answering these questions for the MileUp card to see if this no-annual-fee card is right for you.
The information for the AAdvantage MileUp card has been collected independently by The Points Guy. The card details on this page have not been reviewed or provided by the card issuer.
AAdvantage MileUp card pros and cons
Pros
Cons
No annual fee
Inflight savings on food and beverage purchases
Bonus miles on grocery store and American Airlines purchases
No statement credits
Limited American Airlines benefits
AAdvantage MileUp card welcome offer
New cardholders can earn 15,000 miles after spending $500 in purchases within the first three months of account opening, which TPG’s December 2024 valuations put at $247.
With no annual fee and a low spending requirement, this is certainly a reasonable offer but far from the most lucrative offer on an American Airlines card.
If you already have another AAdvantage card, you can also earn the bonus on the AAdvantage MileUp card; you just can’t earn the bonus again if you’ve received a new account bonus for an AAdvantage MileUp account in the past 48 months.
That might be a good opportunity to grab more AA miles for no annual fee.
AAdvantage MileUp card benefits
While it doesn’t have any high-value perks, the MileUp has a few benefits that American Airlines flyers should take note of:
25% savings on inflight purchases: You’ll get a discount on inflight food and beverage purchases (but not on inflight Wi-Fi, which a third party manages). This discount comes in the form of a statement credit after a transaction has posted to your account.
No mileage cap: You can earn as many American miles as you like and then redeem them for flights, upgrades, car rentals and hotel stays (although flights are the most valuable redemption)
Earn Loyalty points: Cardholders earn 1 Loyalty Point for every 1 eligible mile earned from purchases
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