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Old Jun 11, 2015, 5:30 pm
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"One system. One code." Target: Effective Saturday, October 17, 2015.
AA and US Computer Reservations and Passenger Services Systems Merge 18 Jul - 16 Oct 2015
US Shares data moved to AA Sabre (with the QIK overlay used by US) in 3 month "draindown" process.
LAA - LUS fora move to "Combined" forum occurs 17-18 October.


NOTE: This thread is now archived. For the current thread, please see AA -US CRS & PSS and Brand Merger 17 Oct 2015 - Issues, Q & A, Etc.
OCTOBER 17 2015 CHANGES: The AA front page now links to nhttps://www.aa.com/i18n/aboutUs/arriving.jsp, which lists changes on October 17 at BOS, DCA, SFO.

BOS: Special notice Link

Beginning October 17, we’ll only operate out of Terminal B. There will be 3 check-in locations, marked outside by gate number.
DCA: Special notice Link

Beginning October 17, we’ll operate out of Terminals B and C. American Shuttle flights and ticket counters will move to Terminal B, as well as ticket counters for Priority. Ticket counters for Main Cabin will be in Terminal C.
SFO: Special notice Link

We operate out of Terminals 1 and 2. Ticket counters are only available in Terminal 2..
Note: "Just the facts: changes and issues occurring 17 Oct 2015" and "Drain down" (Shares -> Sabre merger) discrepancies, errors, bugs etc. for issues, troubles, etc. have been merged into this thread.
Executive summary:
  • All flights will be changed to AA, reservations and bookings controls to Sabre and aa.com for flights effective 17 October.

  • All US Shares data will move to AA Sabre by 17 Oct; the QIK interface used with Shares will be added to Sabre.

  • On Saturday, 17 October., AA will have 20% higher than normal staffing to assist.

  • On Saturday, 17 October., AA will reduce by 200 flights for that day.

  • All policies going forward will be Legacy American Airlines, unless otherwise modified. US Airways policies will no longer apply.

  • Full rebranding (other than aircraft reprinting, which will proceed well into 2016 at least) will be carried out by October 17 - all flight coding, kiosk and ticket counter, lounge (previously completed), etc. will be done.

  • The US Airways brand will cease to exist 17 October 2015.
NOTE: Reverse chronological order.

Chicago Tribune, 14 Oct 2015, c/o XLR26 (post #410):

From an article in today's Chicago Tribune:

American Airlines officials say they have spared no expense to decrease the chances the airline will have trouble Saturday but can't guarantee complete success. Here's what American has done so far:

  • It switched to the larger airline's reservation system, which requires moving less data and less retraining of employees.

  • In July, it began draining US Airways reservations from the system, leaving fewer records to migrate, just 4 percent of all reservations.

  • American did six full-scale tests of the migration with 5 million mock plane reservations.

  • Staffing levels at airports will be increased 20 percent Saturday.

  • American's flight schedule Saturday has been reduced by some 200 flights.

  • Airport agents and reservation agents had extra training.

  • USAirways.com will automatically redirect to AA.com on Saturday, and the US Airways mobile app will be disabled.

Full article: link (May need to Google the headline to avoid the paywall.)
23 Sep 2015: Latest in Sabre dated 9/23 (c/o skunker, post #392)
An important message from American Global Sales

In preparation for moving all US Airways flights to the Sabre reservation system, American Global Sales encourages you to process any remaining merger schedule changes and reissue tickets on the original ticket stock no later than October 1, 2015. This will ensure you maintain control of these tickets.

After October 1, American may reissue any tickets you haven't processed to ensure all customers are ready for travel on or after October 17. On that day, Sabre will serve as the single reservation system and all flights will use the American Airlines code.
Obviously this is aimed at TAs, but if you have tickets issued by a TA you might want to check that they have be reissued correctly

This FAQ should be viewable by all: http://www.aasaleslink.com/servlet/s...0PE000000L05GR see skunker, below.

17 Sep: 30 days away, and all flights show as AA after 16 Oct - online meal ordering on aa.com works for US flights now coded AA flights.

Sep 15 2015: AA has adopted US' baggage tracking system (SITA World Tracer system here). Better tracking, but you MUST file your claim at the airport now; calling won't do.

From JonNYC, 19 Jul 2015 (post #175):

Originally Posted by JonNYC
PNR migration is now 100% complete.

And, things should be mostly bookable by this afternoon.
From JonNYC 10 July 2015 (post #103):

http://viewfromthewing.boardingarea....next-saturday/

American begins the process of moving US Airways flights and reservations over to become American Airlines flights and reservations. It’s a 90 day process, so October 17 there will no longer be US Airways flights.

Starting next weekend, US Airways flights October 17 onward will be moved over to American’s reservation system. Attempts to book flights 17 Oct or later are referred to aa.com.
From swag: The farewell flight for US Airways will be a red-eye — Flight 434 is scheduled to leave San Francisco around 10 p.m. and land in Philadelphia after 6 a.m. on Oct. 18.

http://news.yahoo.com/last-flight-us...--finance.html

BUT in light of what AA says, might it be 16 October?
AA partial statement 10 Jul 2015:

Scheduled on a US Airways flight departing on or after October 17? Here's what to keep in mind:
  • Once your flight becomes an American flight, we'll send you an email with your itinerary and new record locator. Look for the subject line: "An important update to your reservation." If you booked through a travel agent, you can view your reservation on aa.com as early as July 20.
  • Upgrades on domestic flights will be auto-requested if everyone in your reservation is eligible for a complimentary upgrade. If everyone isn't eligible, you'll need to manually request the upgrade.
  • Upgrades for a companion traveling on the same flight will need to be requested using 500-mile upgrades. If you want to upgrade a companion, make sure you request it.
  • You can request upgrades on aa.com, by calling reservations or your travel agent, or at the airport on the day of travel.
  • As always, you can get alerts for all of your flights by signing up for BeNotified. And, you can download the American Airlines app for a more personalized mobile experience and quick access to all of your flight information.
Originally Posted by skunker
(11 Jun 2015) Just noticed this in Sabre

We have been working with American Airlines since they announced the process of transitioning the US Airways reservations from Shares to Sabre. We would like to provide you with the following update:

This will begin with a merger schedule change process as early as July 2015, which will convert all US Airways flights from about 90 days out and beyond to American flights. As a result, you will notice these existing PNRs with US segments will be updated to reflect this change and will appear as AA segments. American currently is conducting various tests and business readiness assessments and will identify specific dates once these activities are complete.
WSJ 12 May 2015: American Airlines Group Inc. plans this summer to meld key computer systems from the two carriers that combined in its merger 17 months ago, as it works toward eliminating the US Airways brand by the end of this year.

The company said in a letter to ticket sellers on Tuesday that it would begin the transition as early as July, with the final so-called cutover happening 90 days later, when flights with the US Airways brand will end. That milestone would signal the company is finished with the biggest parts of the integration kicked off by the December 2013 merger between the former American and US Airways to form the world’s biggest airline.
"Drain down" from AA : The transition period of ninety days is being called a "drain down", according to IT Chief Maya Lieberman, who said the benefit of the AA - US merger is that AA has learned from the other (NW - DL, UA - CO) mergers - albeit once the process has begun, there can be no turning back. The "drain down" period will lead to no US flights existing after the 90th day; all sites, kiosks, flights, passenger service lines etc. will be branded American Airlines. Those attempting booking flights during this 90 day period for US flights beyond the 90 day transition period will be redirected to booking AA flights on aa.com.

This is being referred to as "One system. One code."

There are a lot of details that could change in a PNR, but this is probably the most important:
•Seat Assignments – All US seats previously assigned will be re-accommodated as the same seat number on the AA flight
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Suggestion: For your comfort, ease of upgrades and miles posting, do not book codeshares. At some point soon, you won't be allowed to book US flights for October 17 or later.

When it's over, all upgrades and other policies will follow the current AA AAdvantage system; the vestiges of the US upgrade system, move up, etc. will be gone.

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Old Oct 15, 2015, 9:42 am
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For BOS, I can only think of international arrivals being in E, but the link refers to a ticket counter there. Would that be anything more than a baggage re-check desk for international arrivals?
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Old Oct 15, 2015, 6:48 pm
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WSJ on Integration Weekend Activities

Interesting metrics on staffing levels.
American Airlines’ Reservations Test: Smooth Travel This Weekend

Fingers crossed.
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Old Oct 15, 2015, 10:11 pm
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Those with flights early next week after the switch are getting special emails too. Each email makes simple reminders about finding which terminal to visit and also reminds on the unified elite policies based on your given status.

Should be an interesting perhaps uneventful weekend.

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Old Oct 15, 2015, 11:27 pm
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Originally Posted by rasheed
Those with flights early next week after the switch are getting special emails too. Each email makes simple reminders about finding which terminal to visit and also reminds on the unified elite policies based on your given status.

Should be an interesting perhaps uneventful weekend.

Rasheed
We can hope so.

AA sound like they are being proactive. ^
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Old Oct 16, 2015, 11:07 am
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Originally Posted by PWMTrav
Wow, I didn't know AA operated out of anywhere but BOS Terminal B to begin with! Didn't know they had operations in E.
Originally Posted by JDiver
You could even walk it airside, through the UA terminal. Longish, but certainly doable.
You can't walk from Terminal B to E airside at BOS. You can walk from B east to B west (and vice-versa) through the UA area of Terminal B:



It's faster to go across the parking garage in the middle, but you have to go landside.

As for changes at BOS this weekend, looks like Terminal B is unchanged. I didn't know that AA had a check-in desk in Terminal E.
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Old Oct 16, 2015, 2:19 pm
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The Arizona Republic: Merger milestone: US Airways name to disappear Saturday

American, US Airways are switching to a single reservations system, a process that has caused problems in other mergers.

US Airways, a big player at Sky Harbor International Airport and throughout Greater Phoenix for a decade, will fade into aviation history Saturday when American Airlines retires the brand...
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Old Oct 16, 2015, 2:29 pm
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Originally Posted by Tanic
The Arizona Republic: Merger milestone: US Airways name to disappear Saturday

American, US Airways are switching to a single reservations system, a process that has caused problems in other mergers.

US Airways, a big player at Sky Harbor International Airport and throughout Greater Phoenix for a decade, will fade into aviation history Saturday when American Airlines retires the brand...
Yeah, yeah, blah blah. We know the truth: tomorrow all those people will think they're flying American Airlines, but we know it's America West transmogrified.
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Old Oct 16, 2015, 3:52 pm
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Hey it is Franke's handpicked protegé running the joint after all. Meanwhile... Ol Bill is off picking the pockets of unsuspecting F9 pax...
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Old Oct 16, 2015, 10:00 pm
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Farewell US Airways. Sitting at a bar in Georgetown having a toast to US Air. Let us pray everything goes mostly right today.
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Old Oct 16, 2015, 10:47 pm
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The GA who checked us in at MCI today said he wished he could call in sick tomorrow, and said if earlier this week was any indication of what was coming he didn't want to be there.
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Old Oct 16, 2015, 11:18 pm
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Anyone aware of any US Redeye flight delays tonight?

It would be funny if one was delayed by a few hours making it the real last US flight.

Sad to see US go away, but such is life.

Glad I am in Hong Kong until next week. I think tomorrow there will be at least some hiccups. (I hope not, but, AA seems to expect it with +20% staff and -xx% flights.)
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Old Oct 17, 2015, 2:27 am
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And it looks like my zombie USAir reservations have just dropped off aa.com.

Goodbye, old friends....
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Old Oct 17, 2015, 7:18 am
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Originally Posted by 110pgl
Anyone aware of any US Redeye flight delays tonight?

It would be funny if one was delayed by a few hours making it the real last US flight.

Sad to see US go away, but such is life.

Glad I am in Hong Kong until next week. I think tomorrow there will be at least some hiccups. (I hope not, but, AA seems to expect it with +20% staff and -xx% flights.)
Not mainline but flt 5810 PHX-ABQ departed at 23:30 PDT. So this was it.
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Old Oct 17, 2015, 8:48 am
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From what I can tell the last US flight to be completed was 796 PHL-TLV, which arrived early at 14.30 Israel time or 7.30 a.m. EDT, but not a route that AA wants to give a lot of attention.
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