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Old Oct 6, 2010, 7:28 am
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emma dog
 
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::Sigh:: I guess I'll be the first one to ask what some of your bullets really mean.

Originally Posted by AmericanAirlines
• Combine flights/fares of the 3 airlines with flexibility. For example, book British Airways from LHR to CHI & return on AA codeshare to save time.
Why the word codeshare? If I fly a BA plane operated as BA over, will I then have to book a BA flight number returning?


Originally Posted by AmericanAirlines
• First and longhaul first class can now check three bags, and like British Airways, have heavy bag charges waived on AA and Iberia.
-Does this mean I get three bags flying F from TPA-ORD?
-What if I am upgraded?
-What if I am on the waitlist and get upgraded at the gate? Do I get a refund?
-What about elite baggage allowances? Does this change?
-And to make sure, you're saying that a passenger in F (even if domestic) is allowed to send up to 70 lbs for free?
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