Originally Posted by
Often1
No, CX is responsible to get you to NRT. If you no show for your second ticket, that has nothing to do with CX and it is beyond AA's rebooking policy. ...
This is incorrect!
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flyalways - the post above yours has the links whch indicate the following:
oneworld Reaccommodations – Separate Tickets
Changes to itineraries for Customers holding separate tickets:
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AA to/from AA or a oneworldŽ Carrier
If a customer is holding separate tickets on AA or another oneworld carrier, customers holding separate tickets where travel is on oneworld airlines should be treated as through ticketed customers. In the event of a disruption on the originating ticket, the carrier responsible for the disruption will be required to reroute the customer to their final destination. The ticket stock of the second ticket must be of a oneworldcarrier, eligible under the Endorsement Waiver Agreement. You may contact AA Reservations 1-800-433-7300 (U.S. and Canada) or outside the U.S. and Canada, reference Worldwide Reservations Numbers for additional information if the separate ticket is fortravel on a oneworld carrier.
You should have contacted AA by now.