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Old Oct 25, 2014 | 7:46 pm
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Originally Posted by Exec_Plat
Just so the OP understands, this on reduces the odds of detection. The airline still considers not flying BBB-CCC as the throwaway part, and the violation of the CoC..

How and when you book stuff like this may have an impact on how the airline interprets the facts. Book it all at the same time and it is clear you are trying to exploit a fare anomoly. But if it comes up at a later date, it is more understandable. While AA makes no such public distinction, this happens a lot. as imapilot posted....

For example Ive had return flights home from EU. LHR-DFW-SMF. or LHR-LAX-SMF. Flights booked in discount business, but still $4-5k. Plans change, once I needed to be in SFO the next AM, once in DTW. I just abandoned the route in LAX or DFW and booked a flight from there. Had I changed the whole return leg with 5 days notice it would have cost many thousands of dollars.

Here are the rules AA posts:


Arguably they say "purchase" of a fare to a point that is not the destination...if at the time of purchase it IS your destination, but then stuff happens and the destination changes...perhaps splitting hairs.
And when that stuff happens you have to call and change the itin.... You are not free to just book what seems 'reasonable'

When you change the itin, you will have to pay the upcharges.
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