Originally Posted by
andrzej
I apologize ahead of time if I'm wrong.....
An EXP, flying, at the very least, 50K miles per year, doesn't know what
back-to-back ticketing is? At the same time, somehow, miraculously, the OP finds FT and posts this disturbing news.....
Sorry, don't buy it. YMMV.
Reporting from Krakow, Poland. Flying to Prague in few hours
What is up with this-- I've read FT before but this is my first time posting.
Pam said that the contract of carriage forbids back to back ticketing. I thought I knew what back to back ticketing was-- that your ticket is nested. I even tried googling it while I was on the phone with her. But according to Pam you can't make another trip on the same day even after you have completed your earlier trip.
According to AA.com (
http://www.aa.com/content/customerSe...Carriage.jhtml)
Back to Back Ticketing: The combination of two or more roundtrip excursion fares end to end for the purpose of circumventing minimum stay requirements.
I am still unclear if this rule means you can only fly one round trip on AA per day.