Originally Posted by
wiivile
I don't understand why a partner like BA wouldn't be able to put the 2 flights on the same trip. While AA may have certain restrictions requiring AAnytime awards for A-B-C itineraries when A-B and B-C is available, as far as BA is concerned, if there is A-B and B-C availability, why couldn't they just put it on the same ticket like any other multi-city trip?
What about dropping segments? If A-B-C-D is available but A-B-C isn't, can you drop segment D?
The availability will be the same. It isn't an AA award rule that would restrict them being on the same itinerary, simply that there is no availability from A-C via B , Booked as 2 separate awards, then the married availability will not come in
Cannot see why BA would be able to circumvent the availability issue