For the first year ever, I earned top-tier elite status with not one, but two airlines — American Airlines and United Airlines — thanks to a status match. For readers new to airline elite status, a "match" means you use your status from one loyalty program to match into an equivalent level of status in another program.

I have flown with American for years. You could say I was born to be an AA loyalist, since many of my family members worked for the airline after their previous employer, TWA, was acquired by American. My husband and I have flown all over the world with AA, and many happy memories include the company. I've also very much enjoyed my AAdvantage Executive Platinum status over the past few years.

However, in early 2025, I wondered if it still made sense. I decided to think critically about what is most important to me when it comes to status and if American AAdvantage is still the ideal option.

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