Spring deals: Mexico, Caribbean for 5,000 AAdvantage miles one way

If you’re looking to plan a spring getaway, you may be able to get some good use out of your AAdvantage miles. American Airlines is holding a spring award sale that has the carrier offering one-way tickets to some a number of high-demand domestic, Caribbean and Central America destinations for as little as 5,000 miles one-way.

The deal runs through March 15, and applies to certain economy flights departing on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Saturdays in April and May.

There’s plenty of good news in this deal, which may help you with your spring bookings. We found 5,000-mile one-way availability to places like Turks and Caicos, Barbados and Cancun — not to mention the brand-new airport in Tulum, which is set to open to U.S. airlines later this month.

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You can also find similar award availability to popular domestic spring destinations, from Austin to New Orleans and Charleston, S.C.

At the same time, the sale is a bit hit or miss in terms of dates and city pairs; you might, for instance find 5,000-mile availability from Charlotte to Montego Bay, Jamaica on one Saturday in April but not another. The same might be true for flights from Philadelphia to Austin.

But if you’re flexible in terms of travel dates and/or destination, you may be able to fly somewhere warm this spring for as little as 10,000 miles round trip, making it a strong redemption opportunity if you’ve been accruing AAdvantage miles with the Citi®/AAdvantage® Executive World Elite Mastercard®, or are planning to transfer Bilt Rewards points earned by paying rent every month.

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Airline: American

Destinations: Many U.S. airports to domestic, Caribbean and Central America destinations.

Travel dates: Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Saturdays between April 2 and May 29.

Book by: March 15.

How to book: Directly with American Airlines.

How to transfer points: You can transfer Bilt Rewards to American Airlines AAdvantage at a rate of 1:1.

Sample flights

You’ll likely want to start searching flight options on American’s page for this sale. It lists off a bunch of different destinations involved in the deal.

However, your best bet to find your ideal award availability is to plug in your home airport and start playing around with different dates and destinations.

Again, you may run into some dead ends if you’re dead set on a particular city pair or date.

For instance, let’s say I want to fly from New York City to Grand Cayman on Saturday, April 6. The cheapest one-way ticket I can find is for 10,000 miles, not 5,000.

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But, if I click American’s award calendar, I can see that by traveling the following weekend, on April 13, there is award availability starting at 5,000 miles one-way — from John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK).

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Another word of advice: watch out for some wonky itineraries. Here’s what appears to be a great option from Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA) to Barbados for April 13. The one-way award flight goes for 5,000 miles…but with an overnight layover in Miami.

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If I can depart a few days earlier, on Wednesday, though, things look (at least somewhat) better.

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The best news in this deal is that there are a lot of options out there. Here’s an option from Chicago’s O’Hare International Airport (ORD) to the brand new Felipe Carrillo Puerto Airport (TQO) in Tulum, Mexico for 5,000 miles each way (with brief stops at American hubs in each direction).

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All things considered, though, the availability is fairly widespread. For instance, here’s American’s award calendar from Raleigh-Durham International Airport (RDU) to Cancun International Airport (CUN) in April. You can see 5,000-mile award availability on every Tuesday, Wednesday or Saturday.

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So depending on your origin and destination airports, there’s a good chance there’s a deal in there for you somewhere if you have AAdvantage miles to spend.

Bottom line

American Airlines now uses dynamic pricing for its AAdvantage redemptions, and no longer sticks to an award chart. However, it does publish one that’s meant to serve as a reference for “estimated starting values.”

That chart lists 10,000 miles as the starting point for a one-way main cabin ticket between the contiguous 48 U.S. states and Mexico, the Caribbean and Central America.

So, in a lot of cases, this deal offers flights at half that amount – and to some prime warm-weather destinations during peak spring travel season.

Related reading:

Your ultimate guide to American Airlines AAdvantage

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Everything you need to know about flying basic economy on American Airlines

 

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