Plus.ĬLOONEY: (as Ryan Bingham) Lifetime executive status. SANEZ: We don't share the details of that because it's very exclusive, but we have a philosophy in that program that we really, really, really take care of our customer.īERGMAN: In the movie, when Clooney's character reaches 10 million miles, he gets a private line to make reservations over or whatever request he wants. And even then, Sanez was coy on the details of who gets in or what exactly the benefits are. SANEZ: And we know them all very, very well.īERGMAN: Of several airlines contacted for this story, American was the only one wanting to talk on tape.
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This is by invitation only, an extremely exclusive club.īERGMAN: Just how exclusive? Sanez will only say membership is limited to a select few. So even though it's not mentioned anywhere on American's Web site, there really is such a thing as the Concierge Key Program, says company spokesman Billy Sanez.īILLY SANEZ: The Concierge Key Program is an exclusive program that American Airlines has for our very top customers.
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This is the American Airlines that.ĬLOONEY: (as Ryan Bingham) It's the Concierge Key, yeah.įARMIGA: (as Alex Goran) What is that, carbon fiber?įARMIGA: (as Alex Goran) Oh, I love the weight.ĬLOONEY: (as Ryan Bingham) I was pretty excited the day that bad boy came in.īERGMAN: The movie is fictional, but filmmakers worked closely with American Airlines to make it as realistic as possible. It entitles him to many benefits, not least of which is impressing female travelers with his membership.
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This is where I live.īERGMAN: For his loyalty, American Airlines rewards Clooney's character, Ryan Bingham, with a graphite frequent-flier card. GEORGE CLOONEY: (as Ryan Bingham) To know me is to fly with me. NPR's Ben Bergman tries to uncover the world of secret frequent-flier programs.īEN BERGMAN: In the new movie "Up in the Air," George Clooney plays a road warrior who spends a lot of time in the air - 322 days a year.