Originally Posted by
SpammersAreScum
If your ticket has an "AA" flight number, it is called "AA-marketed", and
the AA page applies* regardless of the operator.
The same is true of the OneWorld partners -- "marketed" determines which page, not "operated", and not which airline you booked through or bought from.
* Except, I should note, if the ticket falls into one of
the Special Fares categories such as AAVacations, in which case it uses
that page.
On the AA Special Fares page, what exactly does the phrase "EQDs per mile flown," mean, and how is it calculated? Does it mean that EQDs are awarded based upon a percentage of actual air miles flown, or is this a reduced percentage of the amount of EQDs that would ordinarily accrue based on the fare purchase price?