<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by CoMooter:
Are PVD and BOS considered co-terminals? Unless they are this is nested (OK) and not back-to-back (not OK) AFAIK, unless this is a new deal where AA does not allow nested tix.
If not co-terminals, the rez is legal technically, although the connection between PVD and BOS is obvious and revenue protection might get involved if given the chance.</font>
I'm thinking it violates the CoC:
<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Unless a ticket is reissued by American or its authorized agent upon payment of applicable charges, or an authorized representative of American waives applicable restrictions in writing, a ticket is invalid:
a. If used for travel to a destination other than that specified on the ticket,
b. If the passenger fails to comply with applicable stay-over requirements,
c. If the passenger does not meet the purpose or status requirement associated with the fare category on the ticket, or
d. If American determines that the ticket has been purchased or used in a manner designed to circumvent applicable fare rules.
American specifically prohibits the practices commonly known as:
Back to Back Ticketing: The combination of two or more roundtrip excursion fares end to end for the purpose of circumventing minimum stay requirements.</font>
www.aa.com/content/customerService/customerCommitment/conditionsOfCarriage.jhtml
I'm not sure the validity turns on whether BOS and PVD are co-terminals (they're not). Whether the OP is likely to get caught is, of course, another matter.