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Admirals Club Lounge Day Passes now Available on Self-Service Machines

Travel News Asia Wednesday, 26 July 2006

American Airlines has rolled out a new enhancement in its Self-Service Check-In machines, which will now offer travelers the opportunity to purchase one-day passes for Admirals Club Lounges as they are checking in.

“Our customers have asked us to make the purchase of one-day passes for American’s Admirals Club lounges easier and faster,” said Maya Leibman, American’s Managing Director of Airport Automation. “With the flexibility and the ease of use that we have built into our Self-Service machines, we are able to deliver a simple solution that allows our customers to take full advantage of our premium services.”

One-day passes to American’s Admirals Club lounges are now already available for purchase at domestic airport Self-Service machines, but may be used at any of the more than 40 lounges on the day of travel.

How it Works: During the Self-Service Check-In process, customers will be given the opportunity to purchase one-day passes for up to three passengers in the same reservation. The cost of the first pass is $50. Up to two additional passes may be purchased for an additional $25 each, for a maximum of three one-day passes per reservation. Additionally, if a customer purchases an Admirals Club lounge annual membership within 30 days of using a one-day pass, the previously paid pass fees (up to $100) may be applied toward the membership cost. One-day passes are valid only for day of travel.

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