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The clause establishes the scope of authorized third-party recipients of customer personal information within American's business operations and regulatory compliance framework. This defines the operational boundaries for data distribution across the airline's partner ecosystem and government entities.
Under this provision, customers' personal information collected by American Airlines may be shared with entities across the travel, hospitality, loyalty, and financial services sectors, as well as with government agencies. The sharing occurs automatically as part of service delivery and loyalty program operations without per-transaction consent requirements.
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"Our travel and loyalty business partners that you interact with as an American customer or loyalty member, such as travel agents, other airlines (e.g., code share and alliance partners), travel and hospitality service providers (e.g., transportation or tour operators), and other loyalty partners (e.g., our credit card partners). Other third party sources, such as government and law enforcement agencies, based on their purposes for sharing personal information with American.— Excerpt from American Airlines's American Airlines Privacy Policy
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The clause establishes the scope of authorized third-party recipients of customer personal information within American's business operations and regulatory compliance framework. This defines the operational boundaries for data distribution across the airline's partner ecosystem and government entities.
Under this provision, customers' personal information collected by American Airlines may be shared with entities across the travel, hospitality, loyalty, and financial services sectors, as well as with government agencies. The sharing occurs automatically as part of service delivery and loyalty program operations without per-transaction consent requirements.
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