Elite status among various different airlines come with a number of benefits. I’ve received a fair amount of requests to compare these benefits so yesterday I posted an large table comparing the entry level elite status benefits for the major North American based carriers.
Today, I’ve compiled the list of airline elite benefits for mid-tier status levels – in most cases, this is either the level(s) directly above the entry level tier, or in fact a true mid-level tier. In programs where there are more than several elite tiers, I’ve combined the next 2 status levels for ease of reading, saving the top two for later on when I do a top-tier post.
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Jamie Larounis is an avid traveler, blogger and miles/points educator. Traveling well over 100,000 miles a year and staying in hotels for over 100 nights, he leverages miles, points and other deals to fly in first class cabins, and stay in 5-star hotels. The Forward Cabin shares his experiences, musings, reviews, tips, tricks, resources and industry news with you, the fellow traveler.
Your listing for Aadvantage seems incomplete.
Your information looks like it came from this (incomplete) summary page:
https://www.aa.com/i18n/AAdvantage/eliteStatus/main.jsp
The full, correct information is here:
https://www.aa.com/i18n/AAdvantage/eliteStatus/elite-benefits-chart.jsp