Originally Posted by
Gardyloo
As many of you know, AA is drastically revising its FFP with some potentially significant reductions (and maybe some improvements) in the benefits of premium cabin RTWs. One passage in the new AA FAQ states that a maximum of 75,000 redeemable miles can be claimed on "one ticket." Presumably that would apply to Oneworld Explorer tickets just as it would to "ordinary" tickets.
But it raised a question in my mind, one that I probably should know, but don't remember. When one reissues an xONEx ticket - say for a routing change - does the "new" ticket have the same ticket number as the old one? I know the PNR stays the same, but what about the ticket numbers?
Obviously looking for a loophole here, and would appreciate anybody who knows the answer answering.
On my current ex-CPT BA-issued DONE5 I have made a number of changes during the year. And every time BA has done a re-issue with new ticket numbers - even for a simple date change.
However, IIRC on earlier AA-issued itineraries, new tickets were only issued for routing changes.
I have asked a similar question in the relevant AA ( I posted there because
you closed to relevant thread here in the Oneworld forum

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Originally Posted by
pandaperth
From the From the FAQs:
Is there a maximum number of base award miles that can be earned on a ticket?
Yes, a maximum of 75,000 miles will be awarded per ticket (inclusive of any class of service and elite status bonus miles).
To my mind a "ticket" is based on the old paper tickets, and consists of four coupons.
When I purchase a Oneworld Explorer ticket, it usually has 16 flights and so consists of four tickets
So would the limit of 75,000 award miles be for each ticket, or for all four tickets - in other words the limit would apply to my entire RTW journey?