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RZR Jan 25, 2016 4:51 pm

Wrong AQM's - quick question
 
Latitude flight pass. Segment posted as "m" fare, so I did not get the 25% cos bonus.
Should I call , or do the "missing miles" thing on aeroplan.

Not sure since miles did post.
Thx for feedback

It's a full time job tracking ones travel and making sure AC I.T doesn't @&-;: us!

alc Jan 25, 2016 4:59 pm

I would just file a customer relation, under "other" category. As I think the issue is on AC end, AP just post whatever AC is feeding over.

canadiancow Jan 25, 2016 5:08 pm

Yeah and this is going to have to be fixed for the pass (future flights for yourself and others), so I'd suggest going through AC.

For a while Y passes were crediting as B, but that didn't affect earnings. This one is actually bad.

YEG_SE4Life Jan 25, 2016 5:48 pm

I had 2 segments do that to me last week. The 2 return segments DFW YYZ YEG posted as Y, and the AQD = $0.43 and $0.61. I am thinking that someone will be doing some adjusting.

Sean Peever Jan 25, 2016 7:02 pm


Originally Posted by YEG2MM (Post 26080350)
I had 2 segments do that to me last week. The 2 return segments DFW YYZ YEG posted as Y, and the AQD = $0.43 and $0.61. I am thinking that someone will be doing some adjusting.

either that, or you found the lowest CPM routing for a Latitude fare in the history of AC :P

YEG_SE4Life Jan 25, 2016 7:15 pm


Originally Posted by Sean Peever (Post 26080651)
either that, or you found the lowest CPM routing for a Latitude fare in the history of AC :P

It would be cool to fly full Y for a buck.


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