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Old Mar 12, 2015 | 4:12 pm
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I have had the same thing happen to me in reverse. The only advice I can suggest to you is that you keep your ticket stubs (print a copy at the airport including the receipt and/or itinerary). I have used those as the "hammer the point home proof" when claiming credit.

As for you situation, I would recommend if you have the original itinerary, and show that your return, you can use common sense logic and state ... how did I get back from XYZ to Home if I didn't fly Home to XYZ, while humming the Eurythmics "would I lie to you" ...

I personally can't wait to a single operating license and my command quote for dealing with IRROPS for 2015 this year is ... I will forgive you for everything bad that happens in code share hell, however, come 1/1/2016 I won't be as forgiving. For the AA folks I chuckle and state ... I have gotten burned on the Finnair code share experience ... so I know what to document 110% now


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Originally Posted by bh9197
I had an interesting situation. U.S. Chairmen's status.

4 weeks later.............
My mileage account never got credited for the outbound on AA, but my mileage did get credited for the return on US.
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