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Old Jul 6, 2015 | 12:38 pm
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Originally Posted by corporate-wage-slave
Not a risk as such, since your AA service will always give 120 TPs...
I think I took it as being a chance / variable / risk thing when you said...

Originally Posted by corporate-wage-slave
AA on the other hand, if you get off the aircraft, you typically end up with 2 boarding passes and each is charged separately (i.e. risking 60 TP + 60 TP). I caveat this in that I've not had a AA tramp ship recently, I often only realise it is a through service when they announce the "continuing on" information on board.
Are you saying that LAS-ORD-MIA happens to be one of those disembark / reembark routes? So it is predictably 60 + 60, but other AA routes may not require that and would attract 210?

Or am I missing something, and that actually all AA flights end up as 60 + 60?
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