Originally Posted by nimeta
...Also, is there any danger of being accused of "nesting" when they realise I book lots of journeys that overlap?...
I doubt it, but note nesting is only a no-no if done for the specific purpose of bypassing the rules of one of the tickets. You have full details on aa.com.
Edited to add:
Originally Posted by aa.com
American specifically prohibits the practices commonly known as:
Back to Back Ticketing: The combination of two or more roundtrip excursion fares end to end for the purpose of circumventing minimum stay requirements.
Throwaway Ticketing: The usage of roundtrip excursion fare for one-way travel, and
Hidden City/Point Beyond Ticketing: Purchase of a fare from a point before the passenger's actual origin or to a point beyond the passenger's actual destination.
Where a ticket is invalidated as the result of the passenger's non-compliance with any term or condition of sale, American has the right in its sole discretion to:
Cancel any remaining portion of the passenger's itinerary,
Confiscate unused flight coupons,
Refuse to board the passenger or check the passenger's luggage, or
Assess the passenger for the reasonable remaining value of the ticket, which shall be no less than the difference between the fare actually paid and the lowest fare applicable to the passenger's actual itinerary
Last edited by Viajero; Oct 13, 2006 at 3:46 am