Originally Posted by
bocastephen
What's interesting with AA is their multiplier for some partners is higher than their own metal - for example, flying PY on CX results in more earned spend credit than flying PY on AA.
Huh? EQDs on AA-marketed flights are based on the ticket cost, like PQDs on UA-operated flights.
That said, it's no secret that it's often far cheaper to accrue EQDs/MQDs by flying partner airlines, especially on premium cabin sale fares.