Originally Posted by
irishguy28
In normal times of course this should be possible, but at the moment I would not advise strategies relying on this.
And, at any time - all you need is an unhelpful or unfriendly agent who may refuse to check you in. This looks like dodgy behaviour, so you are definitely at risk of encountering some resistance.
You really should not be relying on things that could easily go wrong. Book in a better way!
(To the OP: you presumably meant "airport A" is XXX, and "airport B" is YYY - right? Unclear why you didn't stick with the single form of terminology!!!)
A is in fact XXX and B is YYY as previously written. I used this form only because I thougt it could be easier (maybe not) in this thread to use A and B instead of repeating XXX and YYY more timese. Couldn't guess someone get hurt by this
Originally Posted by
LondonElite
I don't understand why OP is doing a B2B (ie mileage run?) in these times, but that is his own business. He should be prepared for a sudden and unannounced disruption to any travel plans, perhaps even en-route.
No mileage run, simple positioning.
Sabre has ability to do this. If AZ (outsourced?) handling agent will know how to do this (or be willing to do this) is another thing. I have never had any issues with AA checking me in from another station (AA also uses Sabre).
In airport A, for instance XXX for someone (

), AZ has its own staff.