Originally Posted by
guv1976
Unless you are planning to check baggage, why not just book each leg separately on ba.com? (Perhaps the second leg first?)
We will be checking baggage, and the connection time is pretty short, I won't have time to go pick that up and check back in. That's why I was wondering if it was possible to merge two itineraries...but that may be opening up a whole other can of worms.
Point is: BA.com is advertising the EWR-RNO route as 80k available. It is only after transferring points that suddenly there is a "glitch" showing "non-available" seats. Scam level: 1000.