Originally Posted by
Viajero
I read it differently; I got the impression from the thread that BA's computer will offer limited availability to different points of sale, different travel agents, different agents, etc., irrespective of ticket origin. In other words, it's the origin of the availability inquiry that matters, not the place where the ticket was issued, or reissued.
I was reading Guy Betsy's original post, where he said:
For example, if you booked your reservation in say BKK, your PNR will have BKK's computer footprint on it already. Even though the seat is available between say LHR and NYC, as your orignial booking started from BKK, BA might consider it low-yield and each time you pull up your booking and try to book the 'available' seat, your PNR will display waitlist status.