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Home » Uh Oh: American Blocking Domestic Saver Awards Close To Departure
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Uh Oh: American Blocking Domestic Saver Awards Close To Departure

FlyMarshall NewsroomBy FlyMarshall NewsroomMay 28, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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We’ll have to mark this as “developing” for now, but this potentially has major implications for award travel on American, especially if booking through a partner program, like Alaska Atmos Rewards or British Airways Club.

American radically changes close-in award availability

Historically, American has been by far the best of the “big three” US carriers when it comes to making award seats on its own flights available, especially on domestic and short haul international flights. American actually releases a good amount of saver award seats across cabins, and it’s one of the things that makes AAdvantage better than the competition.

However, it appears that American may have just made a major change to how it releases award space, as flagged by DansDeals. Long story short, American is currently blocking all nonstop, domestic saver award availability, for flights within six (or so) days of departure.

For example, on Thursday, May 28, 2026, the next date I see with award availability is on Wednesday, June 3, 2026. And it appears that late each night, availability is “turned off” for six days from then. I’m referring specifically to the “U” (saver business class award) and “T” (saver economy award) fare classes, which show up when searching on ExpertFlyer, for example.

Let me emphasize, this applies to nonstop award tickets, and it applies specifically to domestic tickets. So connecting itineraries and all international itineraries (including short haul) aren’t impacted by this. It remains to be seen if this is a temporary restriction, a permanent change, or what.

American appears to be restricting close-in awards

Is American trying to block partner award availability access?

What would cause American to suddenly “shut off” saver awards for nonstop routes within days of departure?

What’s interesting here is that the implications for American AAdvantage members are limited. Yes, American has shut off awards in the saver fare classes, but that’s not to say that American isn’t making reasonably priced awards available within days of departure.

AAdvantage still has reasonable award space

It’s just that any awards in the official saver fare buckets aren’t available, and therefore aren’t bookable with points belonging to partner programs.

So it sure seems to me that the intent here is to block award availability for those booking through partner programs, like Alaska Atmos Rewards or British Airways Club. After all, those programs offer distance based awards, so the best value is always flying nonstop.

If this is what’s actually going on, then I have to say that I absolutely hate this change, as someone who “funds” a vast majority of my domestic American travel using Atmos Rewards points. At the same time, I also have to say that I can’t blame American for this change, as the airline has just made it too easy.

I hate to admit that, but I just have to be honest. I’ve been booking basically all my travel directly into American first class using Atmos Rewards points — I just set ExpertFlyer availability alerts for “U” class, it opens up a vast majority of the time, and then I book. It wouldn’t be too surprising if American suddenly got a bit savvier.

This has major implications for partner programs

Bottom line

American appears to be blocking all saver awards within around six days of departure, at least for nonstop, domestic flights. This means within that timeframe, there’s no “U” or “T” availability, which corresponds to the saver business and economy award fare buckets, respectively.

For American AAdvantage members, the implications are limited, since American can still make reasonably priced awards available, just not formally in those fare buckets. The practical implications here are that partner programs just don’t have access to these award seats close to departure anymore.

Let’s see if this is a temporary situation, or if it sticks around permanently…

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