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Up to 30,000 Bonus Miles to Asia with American Airlines
American Airlines is running a promotion from March 30th until May 31, 2017 whereby you can earn up to 30,000 bonus Aadvantage miles on flights from and to select Asian cities. Let’s take a look at what qualifies, how many points you can earn, and all the juicy details. You can go here to register with code ASM17.
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The bonus is for flights to these select Asian cities on American or Japan Airlines
You must depart from these cities:
- Los Angeles (LAX)
- Dallas (DFW)
- Chicago (ORD)
- New York (JFK)
Flights marketed or operated by other codeshare partners are not eligible for the promotion.
You can fly in any cabin. Each cabin has a different bonus rate.
Official Terms and Conditions.
In addition what was discussed above:
- Only valid for members with Primary Residence in USA
- First Class fare buckets: F, A
- Business Class: J,R,D, or I
- Econ/Premium: Y or W
- Econ: H, K M, L, V, G, Q, N, O, or S on AA flights

After you’re registered you’ll see this with a helpful reminder:Â 
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