New Transatlantic Bonus Offer - up to 50k points

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https://www.aa.com/i18n/promo/us-ca...d+earn+up+to+50,000+bonus+miles&reportedPos=2

Whilst not as good as the last one with the points, it is far more open as the flights can be AA, BA, AY, IB or OpenSkies and it is between North America and Europe. You have to register before flying.

The FT link is NAS16: Bonus miles Europe r/t travel 9 May -31 Jul 2016; valid all fare classes - FlyerTalk Forums

Thankfully it appears to be not limited to new bookings despite some wording suggesting otherwise.
 
I love this bonus. You get the normal Longhaul bonus + TATL bonus. For our trip next month, we are picking up a bonus 150k (on top of all the others we will get) between us for a trip we were already taking.
 
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