Originally Posted by
ualboston1k
-Flights on Jetblue. It seems I get same Loyalty points accrual as on AA, regardless of whether or not hte flight is marketed with a Jetblue flight # and ticket or AA flight # and ticket. Correct?
-Flights on BA: It seems like if it is booked as AA flight # I get AA accrual based on fare. But if booked as BA flight # I get the distance with fare class multiplier. Correct?
-Flights on Alaska: Same as AA. Correct?
On UA, the ticket stock matters more than what flight # a flight is booked on. But as I'm reading about AA, it seems this is irrelevant and how the flight is booked is what matters. Correct?
Correct on Jetblue and BA. On AS earning LP's is similar to BA in that if it's booked as an AA flight number you earn based in fare, but booked as AS flight numbers you earn based on distance and fare class.
And yes, when crediting to AA the ticket stock or where you book doesn't matter, just the flight number.