Originally Posted by
mmxbreaks
I went to Qantas, entered my AA PNR - which does indeed produce the BA PNR, but there's still one flight missing from the eight (which seems odd to me, as only four of the eight are BA, the other four are AA).
I can only get all eight to display in the AA site using that PNR, it seems. But as they do, and all have seat selections made, I'm sure that it's all just fine.
I used an agent to make the booking and can't spot the e-tkt numbers, so can't tell which carrier was used to ticket; I assume it's a combination based on these results?
Try entering your BA PNR in here
https://classic.checkmytrip.com/plne...&SITE=XCMTXXNS which should allow you to see your ticket number.
I suspect it is an AA ticket. As long as your AA PNR (which will be the master one) has all flights then there isn't a problem.