American Airlines AAdvantage miles are some of the most valuable airline miles on the planet – we've been saying it for years – whether you're a diehard AA flyer or not. But finding the best deals to use your stash of AAdvantage Miles isn't always easy if you don't know where to look.
We do know where to look. In fact, the deals have arguably been better than ever lately.
Just ask our Thrifty Traveler Premium members, who get alert after alert every time we find an AAdvantage deal flying American or one of their five-star partner airlines to the Caribbean, Europe, Asia, and even Australia – sometimes at a fraction of what it normally costs. So while you might see sky-high rates searching yourself for many flights, stellar deals are still out there.
And that's the problem: American doesn't usually advertise its best deals … but we find them anyway. We're talking about business and first class deals to Australia from 75,000 miles each way; business class flights to Japan from 60,000 miles each way; roundtrip flights to Europe from 35,000 points; flights to Mexico and the Caribbean for 10,000 miles roundtrip; and many, many more!
Many of these deals are gone now … but the next AAdvantage deal is just around the corner. Until then, take a look at some amazing AAdvantage deals you might be missing.
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- Hawaiian First Class for 64K Miles Each Way
- AA Biz Class to London from 65K Miles Each Way
- Japan Airlines Business Class from 60K Miles Each Way
- Economy Europe from 35K Points RT
- AA First Class to Rome from 72K Miles Each Way
- American Biz or First Class to Australia & New Zealand from 75K Miles Each Way
- Caribbean & Mexico for 10K Miles RT
- Chile Under 40K Miles RT
- Tokyo, Shanghai & Seoul for 50K Miles RT
- Coast-to-Coast in Biz or Premium Economy from 24K Each Way
- Cathay Pacific Biz Class to Hong Kong & SE Asia from 70K Miles Each Way
- Etihad Biz Class to the Maldives from 70K Miles Each Way
Hawaiian First Class for 64K Miles Each Way
Using AAdvantage miles to book flights on partner airlines is often the best ways to use them, period. And one of our favorite redemption is on nonstop flights to Hawaii on Hawaiian Airlines.
These new, fancy Hawaiian Airlines First Class suites are easily the best way to fly to Hawaii. Just 64,000 AA miles each way is all you'll need to make these suites yours for the long-haul across the Pacific Ocean.
AA Biz Class to London from 65K Miles Each Way
For a trip to London (LHR), American Airlines miles are some of the best you can earn, period.
This flight deal to London-Heathrow (LHR) from cities all over the U.S. is the perfect example of the kinds of deals we find several times a year. American runs a deep network of nonstop flights to Europe – many of which open up to sale pricing a few times a year … including prized summer availability!
London is the most frequent example, but we've seen AA slash prices to Germany, Ireland, Italy, Spain, and more throughout the year – often offering rates of 65,000 AA miles each way and sometimes even less.
Japan Airlines Business Class from 60K Miles Each Way
Here's a not-so-hot take: Using your American Airlines miles to book Japan Airlines business class to Tokyo for just 60,000 miles each way is one of the best (if not the best) redemptions on earth.
And just so you believe me, here's proof that it's possible.
Known for its second-to-none service, cozy seats, and thorough route network throughout the United States and Canada, Japan Airlines (JAL) is a nearly perfect ride across the Pacific, especially at that price. That's why we're constantly searching for JAL award availability … and we're constantly finding it, like this gem.
On top of the simple nonstop flights to Tokyo, we also unearthed something that could make for a truly epic trip. How about a trip to France first … and then over to Tokyo in business class!
If you want to fly Japan Airlines' newest, fanciest seats (pictured below), you'll have to aim for New York City (JFK) or Dallas-Fort Worth (DFW) – or look abroad at destinations like Paris-Charles de Gaulle (CDG).
I apologize if I just added “Flying business class from Paris to Tokyo” to your bucket list, but with rates like this, it's certainly something to consider.
Economy Europe from 35K Points RT
The lie-flat seats may get all the love, because the bang-for-your-AAdvantage mile is just so high. But you don't need a Fort Knox-worthy stash of AA miles to fly all over the world. In fact, sometimes, all you need is 35,000 AA miles, and you've got roundtrip flights to Europe.
That's right: Roundtrip flights to Europe for half the usual cost. We routinely find deeply discounted American flights in economy to Europe and other destinations, too. This flight from Los Angeles (LAX) to Milan (MXP) is the perfect example.
When American runs one of these flash sales, the normal 60,000-mile roundtrip fare falls to just 35,000 miles total (and sometimes even less) from the U.S. to airports across Europe. As always, these fares are refundable, too.
The screenshot above is from a recent deal we sent, including more than 100 U.S. cities flying with quick connections to Europe for 35,000 AA miles roundtrip.
AA First Class to Rome from 72K Miles Each Way
Speaking of Italy, American operates several flights a day nonstop from the U.S. to Italy, including Rome (FCO). On one of those routes, from New York City (JFK), American actually offers first class, too!
That was the impetus for a flight deal alert we sent last year, highlighting first class availability from JFK to Rome … during peak summer, no less! The best availability on this deal alert was during June, July, and August – a sizzling deal for travelers looking for that idyllic Italian summer.
American Biz or First Class to Australia & New Zealand from 75K Miles Each Way
For the long, long-haul down to Australia or New Zealand, you'll want to stretch out in some of American's comfiest seats. But between $5,000-plus fares and hard-to-find award space to use your miles on a lie-flat seat, that can be tough to pull off.
A few weeks ago, we unearthed tons of business and even first class award space flying from Los Angeles (LAX) to Sydney (SYD), giving you a chance to redeem just 75,000 miles each way for business class – or as few as 85,000 points each way in first class. Here's a perfect example of each option … and it was one of nearly 100 dates available.
It was all part of this Thrifty Traveler Premium award alert we sent our members a few weeks back for this big sale, including a little sneak peek of the fancy seats you can expect in American's first class cabin.
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And it wasn't just L.A. that benefitted from some terrific pricing on lie-flat seats Down Under, however. This nonstop route from Dallas-Fort Worth (DFW) to Auckland (AKL) was another insanely good value at just 83,000 miles each way for a lie-flat seat.
But there was something even better about that deal. It's on American's brand new Flagship Business Class on the 787 Dreamliner, equipped with closing doors and some of the most modern amenities in flying.
For a flight to New Zealand or Australia, you'd be hard-pressed not to use your AA miles if you want to fly lie-flat.
Caribbean & Mexico for 10K Miles RT
If there's one sure bet with even a small stash of AA miles, look to Mexico and the Caribbean.
The airline routinely offers dirt-cheap economy redemptions down to islands throughout the Caribbean – even the expensive ones. For example, just 10,000 AAdvantage miles can get you down to Turks and Caicos (PLS) and back!
The taxes and fees on Caribbean fares can be more expensive than normal – the example above to Turks & Caicos was more than $120 per ticket. But with how few miles you're forking over, it's still a tremendous deal.
Plus, just look at all of the destinations that you could find at that 10,000-mile rate with our latest find.
And best of all: American AAdvantage mile fares are totally refundable – yes, even in economy. These are all Main Cabin fares that include seat selection and free changes and cancellations. If you can't make the trip work – or you find a better deal later on (good luck with that) – all you have to do is cancel and get all your miles redeposited and all your taxes and fees refunded!
Chile Under 40K Miles RT
Those killer economy discounts over to Europe sometimes extend down to South American routes, too. For just 40,000 miles roundtrip or less, you can secure roundtrip flights on AA to Santiago, Chile (SCL)!
For the long haul to Chile, this is another incredible value for your points with taxes and fees totaling just $54 roundtrip.
Like the Europe fares, American's AAdvantage miles rates are Main Cabin. That means you get free changes and cancellation as well as free seat selection.
Tokyo, Shanghai & Seoul for 50K Miles RT
If you're just looking for the cheapest way to make your way over to Asia using miles, look no further.
We recently unearthed a massive (and unadvertised sale) flying economy to Tokyo-Haneda (HND), Shanghai (PVG), and Seoul (ICN), too. In each and every case, the price was the same: 50,000 American Airlines miles roundtrip.
Again, these are refundable Main Cabin fares, meaning you get to select your seat and are able to change or cancel your flights and have your miles redeposited if plans change.
Like all U.S. airlines, American flies from coast to coast in the U.S. all the time, every day. And on those planes criss-crossing the country, they feature some of the best seats they sell.
On the airline's brand new Airbus A321XLR, American has these state-of-the-art business class suites flying between both Boston (BOS) and New York City (JFK) to Los Angeles (LAX) and San Francisco (SFO). And they can be yours from just 27,000 points each way!
For the 6-plus hour flight across the country, a business class suite (especially one that cheap) could do wonders. But maybe all you need is a premium economy seat like this one. Still spacious and luxurious, you could have snagged these seats between New York and Los Angeles from just 24,000 miles each way, too.
Here's proof. And it's during the peak summer travel months, too!
Cathay Pacific Biz Class to Hong Kong & SE Asia from 70K Miles Each Way
Another American Airlines partner you might want to investigate is Cathay Pacific. Like Japan Airlines and Hawaiian, you can use your AA miles to book Cathay flights in the front cabin for tremendous value. Take it from me: With top-notch service and some awesome lounges in Hong Kong (HKG), you're going to want to fly Cathay business class!
Especially at these rates.
That's right: Just 70,000 American miles to fly nonstop to Hong Kong (HKG) – and even connecting onward to Kuala Lumpur (KUL) – is a steal for your American Airlines miles. And as you can see below, it's a much better deal than booking with Cathay Pacific miles directly.
These alerts always give you all the best ways to book … and in this case (and many cases), that's using American Airlines miles.
Etihad Biz Class to the Maldives from 70K Miles Each Way
Last but not least, American's ultra-luxurious partner Etihad jumped into the conversation with one of the best ways to use AA miles on this entire list.
This deal, connecting in its Abu Dhabi (AUH) hub, could get you to the Maldives (MLE), Africa, or elsewhere in the Middle East – all for just 70,000 AA miles each way.
With these flights coming out to nearly $7,000 apiece, using just 70,000 miles is one of the best bargains in travel.
Bottom Line
We know, we know: Trying to use your AAdvantage miles can be frustrating. Just trust us … the deals are out there.
That's what our Thrifty Traveler Premium service is all about: Letting you know exactly when you can book flights for fewer AAdvantage miles. These deals are just the tip of the iceberg – we've found far more deeply discounted American deals in recent months. And we're on the hunt for even more through the rest of the year.


























We are AAdvantage members. Planning family vacation (12 people) in July 2026 to Yellowstone/Grand Teton area. Saving miles & would appreciate any help. TIA
The guys at Thrifty Traveler do a great job finding lots of award availability that is meaningful and helpful, and I really appreciate it. Some of my aspirational flight bookings have had to be sacrificed when the Lord changed my plans around, but there is still great value to be had and I have even gotten very helpful advice from the credit card consulting through TT. My personal favorite AA redemption, because of how valuable it is to me, is plain-Jane economy class but I love how the availability is wide open and it saves me and my family thousands of dollars: 40k AAdvantage miles from any airport with AA service in the USA, ticketed all the way through to Port Moresby (includes Qantas flights). Taxes and fees around $40 one-way. And we were able to get 5 tickets together, plus a travel companion beginning in another city and joining on the rest of our flights! Sure I would love to have a lie-flat seat flying to Australia. But when we have 6 seats together, we’ll be able to share space and stretch out a bit to have room to rest at least a little bit, Lord willing. Thanks Thrifty Traveler for your news, info, and points coverage that have helped us out a lot in our personal travel needs and goals!
You had an ad stating 50k Delta miles for first class. I have found my Delta miles can only be used on Delta flights. Please explain how you found that. I’m using these Delta miles then getting credit card miles because they do not transfer to any partner airline. Please correct me if wrong.
This guide explains everything you need to know! https://thriftytraveler.com/guides/points/how-to-book-delta-one-business-class-cheap/
Totally useless. All of these low mileage fares are rarely available. If you are luck to find one hope you are traveling solo because you will never fins more than 1 seat. This is all a scam. Selling the dream of traveling the world for free. Don’t fall for it.
There is little to no value for most of us to subscribe for several reasons. First all this info you will still be getting second hand. By the time these deals are are shared with you it has already been posted on several other public sites. And before it goes on these public sites there are some very hard core seasoned travelers that have already jumped on these deals. Being based out of SFO you would think I was in a major hub with every flight option open not really. Flights are full and the number of elite fliers is growing so the availability of the premium seat are fare and few. Which brings me to point #2 you will need to be a solo traveler. Rarely will you find more than one seat on these award seats. So if you are a family traveler forget it don’t waste your time. You will never get more than 2 seats that will be a impossible find. Just do your work and check the airlines availability daily. You will get the same results
We only send award alerts that have 2+ seats available. And 9 times out of 10, when another public site is posting about some great award deal it’s because we sent it to our members first.
I’m a recent member of Thrifty Traveler. Granted I live in one of the armpits of America where the winters are so cold the bears leave for a warmer climate.
I haven’t seen any fantastic deals thru Delta or AA. Any deals that come my way are from the east coast to Europe and beyond. I thought i would give this site a try for at least one year and i will continue to do that.
I often see deals to some great places but you have to get to Dallas, or Seattle/somewhere.
Not complaining. Just thought I’d let you know my end of the story. As I said i will continue for another year and see if I can get a good fare to somewhere nice….bottom line that would pay for this membership and that is worth it.
Thx for your posts.
David