AA.com got a little jazzed up today. However, it appears to be a cosmetic refreshening and not an implementation of new tools that will make the experience more robust (like the ability to book partner award tickets online).
The official launch date isn’t until tomorrow (Nov 15), so I’ll wait to pass judgement.
What would you like to see in the new AA.com?
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