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Old Dec 25, 2014 | 11:13 am
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Originally Posted by GUWonder
I would be truly surprised if AA and BA and various other OW airlines didn't have reps at a Oneworld meeting where this came up and was documented.

Here's a part of the result that is definitive:
http://www.oneworld.com/airports-des...-during-travel
The link is about connecting oneworld flights. If you are on separate tickets you are not connecting.
oneworld transfers
- If you are travelling on connecting oneworld flights, your luggage will be checked through to your final destination at the time of check-in.*
- If the time between connecting oneworld flights is more than 12 hours, you may need to collect your luggage on arrival and check-in again with the outbound carrier
Originally Posted by orbitmic
+1. I'm afraid that no, it is absolutely not an alliance-wide policy, AA's policy is their own and the official answer from BA will be explicitly and unequivocally that if you are on two separate PNRs you are on your own (whether they are OW/BA, BA/OW, or even BA/BA).
Agree
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