This one is a real snoozefest- receive a 30% savings on purchased miles until Sunday 4/23/11. The only way I can see this making sense is if you are close to an award and need to buy miles quickly or if you want to top up to lock-in million miler status, since American (for now) counts all mileage activity towards lifetime status.
Otherwise, this is pretty blah. I would have liked to see US Airways-eqse 75-100% bonanza, but apparently American doesn’t want to be the consolidator of cheap Oneworld flights.

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