Originally Posted by Full Score
So to summarize:
1. In the US on AA, all six segments of an A class ticket and two additional segments book into L class if A or D are not available, EXCEPT
2. On computer flights using AA Eagle and AA Connection, the six segments book into Y class, but the two additional ones remain in L class.
3. Other airlines have their own rules.
Correct?
The rules are not dependant on airlines per se
For 1st class is booked in A, business in D and economy in L
except
AY EI LA LP DOMESTIC and
AA DOMESTIC FLIGHTS 3000-5999
1st and business in Y and economy in L
BA WORLD TRAVELLER PLUS book in T
NOTE: WHEN THE CLASS OF SERVICE FOR THE FARE IS NOT OFFERED BOOK IN THE NEXT LOWER CLASS OF SERVICE USING THE BOOKING CLASSES ABOVE
EXCEPTION - FOR SERVICES WITHIN/BETWEEN THE USA AND CANADA WHERE NO BUSINESS CLASS IS OFFERED BUSINESS CLASS PASSENGERS MAY BOOK AND TRAVEL IN FIRST CLASS SUBJECT TO AVAILABILITY