Get 20% American Airlines Transfer Bonus From Diners Club

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Yesterday we saw the huge 40% British Airways American Express Transfer Bonus, and today I noticed that from December 1, 2014 until December 31, 2014, Diners Club members can transfer your Club Rewards points into American Airlines AAdvantage® miles and earn 20% more AAdvantage bonus miles.

American Airlines Transfer Bonus From Diners Club

Members can get a American Airlines Transfer Bonus From Diners Club by transferring up to 75,000 Diners Club points at a time into American Airlines and they’ll receive a 20% bonus through December 31, 2014.

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The Fine Print:  Promotion is valid December 01 until December 31, 2014, at 11:59PM EDT. Club Rewards points exchanged for American Airlines AAdvantage® miles may be converted in increments of 1,000 (1,000 Club Rewards points equals 1,000 American Airlines AAdvantage miles.) Point conversions are non-reversible. Club Rewards Terms and Conditions apply. Please visit www.clubrewardsus.com or call 1-800-234-4034 for more details. Bonus miles are credited 5-7 business days following successful receipt of a conversion transaction. 

American Airlines reserves the right to change the AAdvantage program and its terms and conditions at any time without notice, and to end the AAdvantage program with six months notice. Any such changes may affect your ability to use the awards or mileage credits that you have accumulated. Unless specified, AAdvantage miles earned through this promotion/offer do not count toward elite-status qualification or Million MilerSM status. American Airlines is not responsible for products or services offered by other participating companies. For complete details about the AAdvantage program, visit www.aa.com/aadvantage. American Airlines, including its AAdvantage program, is not a financial service provider.

AmericanAirlines, AAdvantage, AAdvantage with Scissor Eagle design and Million Miler are trademarks of American Airlines, Inc.

Bottom Line

With 20% more miles, you’ll be that much closer to booking a flight to over 950 destinations worldwide with American Airlines and its airline partners. But for shorter haul flights, I’d still defer to the huge 40% British Airways American Express Transfer Bonus.

If you are looking for American Airlines miles consider the limited time offer where you can earn 50,000 American Airlines AAdvantage® bonus miles and 2 Admirals Club® One-Day Passes after making $3,000 in purchases within the first 3 months of account opening by signing up for the CitiBusiness® AAdvantage® World MasterCard® or the Citi® / AAdvantage® Platinum Select® MasterCard®.

For what’s it’s worth Gary over at View From The Wing has a piece outlining how the Diners Club card is back and whether or not the Diners Club card is worth it. Check it out if you haven’t already done so.

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About The Weekly Flyer

The Weekly Flyer writes about travel from a business traveler perspective. He travels the world every week accumulating points and miles along the way.

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Comments

  1. You cannot transfer to American from a regular dinersclub elite acct, only for corporate accts. American is not an available transfer partner at all for people who got the elite card since they reopened apps in October 2014.

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