What You Get Flying American Airlines Basic Economy (& How to Beat It)

What You Get Flying American Airlines Basic Economy (& How to Beat It)

Kyle Potter is the executive editor of Thrifty Traveler, covering everything from aviation news to travel deals to in-depth guides on using airline miles. A professional journalist, he joined the comp.

Some links in this post come from our advertiser or affiliate partners, which may pay us if you click, purchase, or apply. But our opinions are our own: We only recommend products and services we believe in. Check out our full Advertising Disclosure.

Whether you're planning a domestic trip, vacationing in the Caribbean, heading to Europe, or flying all the way to Australia, basic economy fares have become nearly unavoidable. But every airline handles these no-frills fares a bit differently: What you get (and what you don't) can vary wildly.

Now it's time for a look at American Airlines basic economy.

Like many airlines, the American Airlines basic economy fare is the carrier's lowest-priced fare class. But the lower price comes at a cost: You give up free seat selection, earning some (though not all) American AAdvantage miles, and most importantly, the ability to change or cancel your ticket for free if plans change – or if prices drop. In fact, these cheaper fares have gotten even worse with even higher charges to check luggage on some ultra-long-haul flights.

But just what restrictions come with flying American Airlines basic economy? What kind of baggage can you bring, when can you board, and what mileage will you earn? Keep reading.

In this post