Pocket 2,000 American AAdvantage Miles After Your Pup’s First Rover Walk or Stay
|Rover.com and American Airlines have teamed to offer first-time Rover users 2,000 AAdvantage miles with your first booking.
Rover.com
If you’re not familiar, Rover.com is an online aggregator of individuals who perform various dog-related services. You can search by
Any of those services – as long as you’re a first time user of Rover.com, should trigger the 2,000 AAdvantage miles bonus.
The Promo’s Fine Print
- Offer is valid for American Airlines AAdvantage® members who register with their AAdvantage® account number through the promotion portal at rover.com/aadvantage between January 1, 2019, and December 3, 2021.
- Upon registration, new Rover.com users will earn 2,000 AAdvantage® miles on their first Rover transaction completed during the Promotion Period.
- Existing Rover customers may register through the promotion portal to earn one AAdvantage® mile for every dollar spent with Rover for services completed during the Promotion Period.
- All participants must have or obtain an American Airlines AAdvantage® account before registering for the promotion and must use their AAdvantage® number at the time of registration.
You can read more about the Rover and American Airlines AAdvantage miles promo, as well as sign up for your Rover account at the link below.
Rover/American Airlines Promo and Account Sign-Up
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So when you travel, but your pooch has to stay home, you’ll be able to earn a few extra AA miles by booking the sitter through Rover.
While background checks of pet service providers are part of the Rover vetting process, it’s always good to make sure you buddy feels comfortable with
If you haven’t used the site before, give it, and its listed sitters, a look, you just might find someone who’ll make vacation time a fantastic experience for you and your best friend.
And now, with the Rover and American Airlines partnership, you’ll be earning AA miles to boot.
Just be aware, actually using those AAdvantage miles might be as hard as leaving your furry friend when traveling takes you away.
Too bad the partnership wasn’t with Chase for Ultimate Rewards points!