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Understanding Trip Credit Basics
Trip Credit is a form of electronic travel credit.


Unlike Flight Credit, Trip Credit can often be used online more easily.


How Long Is Trip Credit Valid?
Trip Credit typically expires one year from the issue date.


The system will not accept expired credits during checkout.


Can You Use Trip Credit for Others?
Unlike Flight Credit, some Trip Credits allow booking for other passengers.


Restrictions vary, so don’t assume transferability.


Where Do You Find Your Trip Credit Code?
After cancellation, American Airlines sends an email with your Trip Credit.


You can also check your American Airlines Wallet for existing credits.


Booking a Flight Using Trip Credit
Once you have your code, go to the AA website.


If the credit doesn’t cover the full cost, you can pay the difference.


Can You Combine Trip Credits?
American Airlines sometimes allows combining up to 8 Trip Credits.


Trip Credits must belong to the same traveler when combined.


Rules You Should Know About
Trip Credit can only be used toward airfare—not for extras.


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If you cancel a flight bought with Trip Credit, a new credit is issued.


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