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American Airlines has added new flights to and from Los Angeles and to celebrate has offered double points.

2 Easy Steps to Double Points Flying To And From Los Angeles

1. Register for the double points flying to and from Los Angeles promotion, using promo code LAX2013.

2. Fly American Airline’s nonstop service between Los Angeles (LAX) and any of the following cities between June 12 – September 30, 2013:

  • Eugene, OR (EUG)*
  • Redmond (Bend), OR (RDM)*
  • Pittsburgh, PA (PIT)**
  • Indianapolis, IN (IND)**
  • Columbus, OH (CMH)**
  • Hartford, CT (BDL)**
  • Northwest Arkansas (XNA)**

* For travel beginning June 12, 2013
** For travel beginning August 27, 2013

The double points offer is only valid for Business ExtrAA members and does not apply to American AAdvantage members.

Not a Business ExtrAA member?  You can join the Business ExtrAA program here.

What is the Business ExtrAA program?

Learn about the Business ExtrAA program here.

Summary of the fine print:

  • Registration prior to purchase and travel is required
  • Double points offer valid only for Business ExtrAA members
  • Company must be enrolled in the Business ExtrAA program
  • Business ExtrAA number must be on reservation
  • Double point offer only valid on nonstop flights on American Airlines, American Eagle or AmericanConnection
  • Offer valid only on nonstop flights between Los Angeles (LAX) and Eugene (EUG), Redmond (RDM), Pittsburgh (PIT), Indianapolis (IND), Columbus (CMH), Hartford (BDL) or Northwest Arkansas (XNA)
  • Must book your flight between April 24 – September 30, 2013 for travel between June 12 – September 30, 2013
  • Bonus points will post within 6-8 weeks after promotion ends

Did you remember to register for the double points flying to and from Los Angeles promotion?

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