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Old Feb 20, 2013 | 1:03 pm
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Originally Posted by gogo419
Ok! Hopefully i am safe posting this question here!?

I want to purchase a cheap economy YVR-LAX ticket through AA.com. Meaning the booking will be ticketed with an AA flight number, however the flight will be operated by Alaskan.

I am OWE (QF Platinum) And was wanting to know if because my ticket has an AA flight number will this allow me to check my bag in for free? As per the AA baggage policies for OWE passengers?

Do i check in at AA or AS counters and if i check in at AS counters will i have problems proving that i am entitled to check the bag in for free!?

Hopefully this all makes sense and someone can give me an answer!?

If i have confused you!? Well sorry and let me know and i will try and explain my question better?

cheers gogo
So this is a bit of a complicated question. Firstly, I think it is very likely that AS will think that you are not entitled to any free checked luggage.

AA might say that the AS baggage policy governs this trip, and QF Platinum certainly do not have any extra baggage allowance on purely AS coded/operated.

On AA's baggage charges page they even state:
On codeshare flights operated by other carriers, the baggage allowance and charges of the operating carrier may apply.
This is in direct contravention of DOT orders:

A second issue of concern stems from airline tariffs related to code-share service. As a
condition for approval of international code-share services, the Department has as a
matter of policy required that "the carrier selling such transportation (i.e., the carrier
shown on the ticket) accept responsibility for the entirety of the code-share journey for all
obligations established in the contract of carriage with the passenger; and that the
passenger liability of the operating carrier be unaffected.” (Order 2008-5-19, OST-2008-
0064).4
Notwithstanding this clear language, several carriers have filed tariff provisions
that purport to apply the terms and conditions of the operating carrier’s contract of
carriage generally, or in certain areas such as check-in time limits, unaccompanied
minors, carriage of animals, refusal to transport, oxygen service, irregular operations,
denied boarding compensation, and baggage acceptance, allowance and liability. Others
state that passengers on code-share flights “may be subject” to the operating carrier’s
baggage charges. A number of carriers have no clear tariff rule on the subject. The
intent of this DOT code-share approval provision may not be circumvented by tariff
provisions attempting to allocate responsibility and contract of carriage provisions in
different ways by the carriers involved, or by silence on the subject. As with the
exclusionary provisions cited above, carriers should review their tariffs and practices and
make revisions, if necessary, to reflect the conditions imposed in the Department’s orders
approving code-share service.

As a oneworld Emerald you are entitled to 2 50lb/23kg checked bags for free. If I were you I might write to AA (or even AS?) ahead of time with these concerns to receive a response in writing. I think I might actually just file a complaint with the Aviation Enforcement Division now to get this illegal tariff provision fixed!
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