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Old Dec 9, 2009 | 9:37 am
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Originally Posted by concerned&curious
Ok, so I've been reading about missing a return flight (the whole last leg of my flight that is), and it sounds like it is probably all right. Although technical against the rules . . .

But I wonder if anyone knows more specifically what American Airline's policy is on this. Will they come after me? Will they charge me for a one-way ticket on top of what I've already paid for the round trip?

And, will I be flagged for security reasons? Will my next few flights find me in secondary screening because of this?

Thanks!
I am not so sure airlines flag passengers for screening. It is rather certain criteria you have met/not met the computer picks up that flag you. In addition, I cannot imagine the government going along with screening passengers because they violate some carriers rule which has nothing to do with security.
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