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Old Mar 9, 2022 | 10:59 am
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Originally Posted by guv1976
Should not matter. AA has historically been able and willing to remove the APD as long as they can "see" that the passenger is flying in, and will have a transit of less than 24 hours. Even if the two award tickets happen to be on separate PNRs, AA can do this. AA just has to create a "summary" showing both tickets in order to comply with HMRC's APD regulation.

See this helpful post from several years ago:

https://www.flyertalk.com/forum/22191453-post5.html
Thanks-- this is definitely helpful.

Originally Posted by LondonElite
Yes, that should be fine (if everything is reasonably on time), even if you need to change terminals between T5 and T3. You will have to collect luggage and make your way to the AA flight, but you have a lot of time.
Thanks-- I appreciate the help. Maybe this will encourage me to pack efficiently so I only have carryon luggage, although this is the return from a 1 week vacation, so that might be a bit tight.

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