Originally Posted by
percysmith
But where in the policy does it state 001?
It's fallacy of induction:
My dog has four legs
My cat has four legs
Therefore my dog is a cat
AA's waiver requires 001
AA's waiver references AA IRROPs policy
Therefoere AA IRROPs policy only applies to 001
I missed the 001 precondition of the waiver, I admit. But I've been on the road all day (and all month it seems). Please forgive me for missing things.
Based on my experiences (granted a small sample size), the 001 requirement is in the 'no's' I got from literally every avenue I pursued with AA.
"Mike's" experience would seem to indicate this as well, but, as others have pointed out, the convoluted nature of the routing and perhaps his instance on flying that route (if true), could have led to his difficulties.
AFAIK - No one has seen the full policy that goes with the box that says to treat as one ticket. Only the box. It could say anything above or below. The links so far have gone to irrelevant policies. The best we have so far is a tweet.