There is lots of stuff in these rules. Are they really the truth?
For example....AA must pay for the hotel cost for an unavoidable overnight international-international connection if you are in F, J or full-Y.
PASSENGER EXPENSES EN ROUTE
1. MEALS, HOTEL ACCOMMODATIONS, GROUND TRANSPORTATION AND TRANSIT TAXES
Applicable to AA transatlantic/transpacific service for passengers who have purchased First Class, Business Class or full Economy Class tickets. Hotel expenses, charges for ground transportation service (except as provided in Rule 30), meals other than those served aloft, airport service charges and transit taxes are not included in passenger fares:
1. AA will bear layover expenses when its services are used for intercontinental transportation, when the passenger is connecting to/from other international services and same-day connecting services involving AA are not scheduled or available. AA will only participate in proration of expenses when services are provided at airports designated by AA and at specifically designated hotels (including when AA is the receiving carrier). Hotel accommodations will only be provided when connecting time exceeds six hours and when arranged in advance of arrival at the transfer point.