Originally Posted by
muishkin
The term "AA marketed flight" is not plain English. It is an industry wide jargon that means a flight with an AA#. This is the precise semantics that AA has been using for many years. You cannot argue that the term means something else under the guise of plain English.
I believe
nologic's point is that "a flight with an AA#"
is the plain English meaning he expected, and
is not the precise meaning AA intended. He was apparently on "a flight with an AA#", but
his ticket didn't have the AA# and so he was SOL.
Mind you, I agree that arguing the point with AA / DOT / courts is a waste of time and money.