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- American Airlines customers interested in visiting the airline's Admirals Club lounge have a new option for purchasing passes. American Airlines Self-Service Check-In machines now feature the ability to purchase Admirals Club one-day passes when checking in. The cost of the first pass is $50. Up to two additional passes may be purchased for an additional $25 each, for a maximum of three one-day passes per reservation. That's three passes for $100. One-day passes to American’s Admirals Club lounges may be purchased at domestic airport Self-Service machines for use at any of the more than 40 lounges on the day of travel.
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