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NOTE: This archive thread contains all posts made in 2019 from the original thread: https://www.flyertalk.com/forum/american-airlines-aadvantage/1511217-help-desk-milesaaver-saaver-award-questions-assistance.html
HELP DESK: MileSAAver / SAAver Award Availability - Help, Assistance & Discussion
Some of you might have found your thread merged into this "consolidated" thread. If your desire is to become thoroughly familiar with the knowledge that has been accumulated about the process for acquiring MileSAAver awards feel free to read this entire thread. If you only want the assistance from those who have the knowledge your request has been merged at the end. Feel free to wait for a forthcoming answer.
If you have reached this thread by using the search process you have the same choices as above. Read the thread and become knowledgeable or post at the end and wait for a forthcoming answer.
thanks
~magic111
If you have reached this thread by using the search process you have the same choices as above. Read the thread and become knowledgeable or post at the end and wait for a forthcoming answer.
thanks
~magic111
NOTE: for more detailed fare rules, see AA oneworld & Other Airline Partner Award information, rules (master thd)
Two award search systems — TWA884
There are two search systems,
See:
New Award Booking / Search / Calendar on aa.com 2019 — link (FT thread)
The Insider Trick to Getting More American Airlines Saver Award Availability
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If you want to make sure that you’re seeing results from both award searching systems, you’ll want to perform an award search starting on each of these:
If you want to make sure that you’re seeing results from both award searching systems, you’ll want to perform an award search starting on each of these:
NOTE: “Married segment” issues exist, wherein AA may make a IAH-DFW-XXX award available, but not DFW-XXX; or STL-PHL-LHR, but PHL-LHR May not be available in conjunction with ORD- and others. See
More award availability restricted by married segments / connections
Award hold period: Awards can generally be held for five days; five day extensions require continued availability of your flights and generating a new award booking and five day hold.
Though AA can start releasing awards 331 days from the desired flight date (even though some other airlines might make award seats available to their members 355 days out), it’s very likely award seats may be released a few days after that. If seats aren’t sold and Revenue Management algorithms signify slow sales, more seats might be released going forward.
Within 14 days the hold period changes from 5 days to 1 day. And AA has periodically played the game in the past whereby within certain timeframes, usually 7 or 14 days before, they eliminate all sAAver space. Completely route specific. — JJeffrey
="3"%Airlines that can be booked for award travel on aa.com
oneworld alliance airline partners
oneworld alliance airline partners
- AA - American Airlines
- BA - British Airways (awards incur significant YQ surcharge
- AY - Finnair
- IB - Iberia
- JL - Japan Airlines
- QF - Qantas
- QR - Qatar Airways
- RJ - Royal Jordanian Airlines (joining 31 Mar 2020)
- S7 - S7 Airlines
- UL - Sri Lankan Airlines
AS - Alaska Airlines*(ended 29 Feb 2020, to be restored upon joining oneworld in 2021 )- 9K - Cape Air (but only certain cities)
- TN - Air Tahiti Nui
- EY - Etihad
- HA - Hawaiian Airlines (only certain routes
* Mileage redemption on Alaska Airlines is ending effective February 29, 2020. All award travel must be booked and ticketed by February 29, 2020. Travel is valid for 1 year after ticketing date and must be flown no later than February 28, 2021. Ticket changes will not be allowed after February 29, 2020.
NOTE: To search for partner awards, go to advanced search from the awards search or home page and select all airlines.
="3"%Full list of oneworld airline partners (and their affiliates)
- AA - American Airlines
- BA - British Airways (Cityflyer, Comair, OpenSkies, Sun-Air of Scandinavia)
- CX - Cathay Pacific (Dragonair)
- AY - Finnair (Flybe)
- IB - Iberia (Air Nostrum, Iberia Express)
- JL - Japan Airlines (JAL Express, J-Air, Japan Transocean Air)
- LA- LAN Airlines (LAN Argentina, LAN Ecuador, LAN Express, LAN Colombia, LAN Peru only, ending 1 Oct 2020)
- MH - Malaysia Airlines
- QF - Qantas Airways (QantasLink, Jetconnect)
- QR - Qatar Airways
- AT - Royal Air Maroc (as of 31 Mar 2020)
- RJ - Royal Jordanian Airlines
- S7 - S7 Airlines (Globus) (excludes Siberia / far eastern Russia awards)
- UL - SriLankan Airlines
- JJ - TAM Airlines (LATAM Airlines will no longer operate using the airline code JJ for flights on or after October 27, 2019.)
When you do call, you might want to search for award space on the flights you want and tell the agent about those flights; sometimes AA agents won't find award seats unless they search by segment.
When using other airline web sites or tools to search for award availability, it’s best to do so by segment rather than by trip. E. g. BA may show availability SAN-LHR and LHR-AMS, but not SAN-AMS. And in some instances (EY, FJ, etc.) AA US may not see availability that AA Australia or New Zealand might see.
="3"%Full list of additional airline partners offering award redemptions
- 9K - Cape Air
AS - Alaska Airlines/Horizon Air(end 29 Feb 2020, to begin upon joining oneworld in 2021)- CZ - China Southern Airlines
- EY - Etihad Airways
- FJ - Fiji Airways
- HA - Hawaiian Airlines
- TN - Air Tahiti Nui
="3"%NOTE: Ticketing charge
Effective February 16, 2015, a Reservations Ticketing Service Charge of $30.00 for domestic itineraries and $40.00 for international itineraries will be applied by AA Reservations when ticketing award reservations that can be booked on aa.com. The charge is waived for award reservations that cannot be booked on aa.com including reduced mileage awards, and for Executive Platinums. N.B. Executive Platinums booking award for non-EP will pay the service charges.
Code:
oneworld Partners Award Fare Codes First-Business-Economy -------------------------------------------------------- AA - American Airlines Z U T -------------------------------------------------------- AY – Finnair U X -------------------------------------------------------- BA – British Airways Z U X -------------------------------------------------------- CX – Cathay Pacific Z U T KA - DragonAir -------------------------------------------------------- IB – Iberia U X -------------------------------------------------------- JL – Japan Airlines (Intl) Z U T JL – Japan Airlines (Dom) Z D S -------------------------------------------------------- LATAM Group JJ - TAM Airlines O I X LA – LAN Chile Z U T XL - LAN Ecuador LP - LAN Peru 4M - LAN Argentina -------------------------------------------------------- MH - Malaysia Airlines P U X -------------------------------------------------------- QF - QANTAS Airways P U X -------------------------------------------------------- QR - Qatar Airways Z U X -------------------------------------------------------- RJ – Royal Jordanian U X -------------------------------------------------------- S7 – S7 Airlines U E -------------------------------------------------------- UL - SriLankan Airlines -------------------------------------------------------- Other Partners First Business Economy -------------------------------------------------------- CZ– China Southern Airways (unknown) -------------------------------------------------------- FJ – Fiji Airways U X -------------------------------------------------------- TN – Air Tahiti Nui F for Business U for Economy -------------------------------------------------------- AS – Alaska Airlines A W -------------------------------------------------------- LY – El Al Israel P X E -------------------------------------------------------- EY - Etihad O I N -------------------------------------------------------- HA – Hawaiian Airlines D T --------------------------------------------------------
="3"%Other rules that may affect your awards="3"%:
="3"%Award Rules
American Airlines Awards are valid for travel on flights that are marketed and operated by AA (no codeshares). These awards can be booked online at AA.com.
oneworld and Other Airline awards are valid for travel on AA and any of its partner airlines, and can include travel on multiple partners. Some of these awards must be booked over the phone, and will not incur a Ticketing Service Charge (waived for EXPs in any case) if they cannot be booked online.
Up to four one-way awards can be booked on a single PNR. Codeshares are not bookable as Awards.
MPM or Maximum Permitted Miles: A Fare or award may not exceed the most direct routing by more than 25% (unless the fare routing includes a ticketed point deduction (essentially a miles allowance that extends MPM). See MPM / Maximum Permitted Mileage & Ticketed Point Deductions (merged threads).
Stopovers and Connections
Stopovers are no longer allowed on AA awards. Stopovers will require multiple awards.
Connections are limited to two connections / three flight segments for domestic awards, and three connections / four flight segments for international awards as of Aug 2017. Link
Domestic Connections must be under 4 hours for domestic flights (except Hawaii), with some exceptions: "LIFO" (Last In - First Out connections are generally allowed.
Hawaii itinerary: Effective on 14 Jul 2014 on an all-AA-metal award itinerary, you now have up to 18 hours to connect when traveling to/from Hawaii. NOTE: Hawaii interisland connections must be separate awards and can not be included as part of a mainland-island award.
International Connections must generally not exceed 23:59 hours. Some leeway has occasionally been granted when connecting flights are not daily. If the itinerary includes an international flight, the rules for international connections apply. Link to these courtesy of JonNYC.
If there is a non-stop flight that departs after the 4h / 23h59m windows and arrives at the destination earlier than a connecting flight within the 4h / 23h59m window, the passenger may be booked on the non-stop flight. It may be difficult getting some agents to book this.
"Most Significant Carrier" rule: To price as a single award, AAdvantage requires the most significant carrier to publish a cash fare (non-constructed) between the origin and destination. Airline MSC (e.g. DFW-SFO-HKG-BKK, CX SFO-HKG is the prevailing or most significant carrier) would have to have a published fare from XXX to YYY that allows travel on all included airlines, and routing that you want. If the MSC only offers constructed fares between your desired origin and destination, AA will price this as two awards.
Constructed fares: Another rule disallows awards where the fare must be constructed (also referred to as "YY"): Using a partner, the trip will require two awards if the governing carrier (e,g. airline operating on the major route, such as transpacific carrier) doesn't publish a through fare that includes the award's proposed origin and destination that allows the carriers proposed.
See this thread about examples using TN.
Married Segment Logic - a prospective trip may be available when searching segment by segment, yet not be bookable through from origin to destination. When selling seats for through flights and the desired inventory is not available, you cannot opt to sell the flight point-to-point. If sold point-to-point, the error response MULTIPLE SEGMENTS FOR SAME FLIGHT - SELL AS ONE SEGMENT will be received, indicating this booking is not allowed. Overriding the error check by ending the PNR twice is not acceptable.
See Award with available segments not bookable? (Married Segment issues)
="3"%Award Rules
American Airlines Awards are valid for travel on flights that are marketed and operated by AA (no codeshares). These awards can be booked online at AA.com.
oneworld and Other Airline awards are valid for travel on AA and any of its partner airlines, and can include travel on multiple partners. Some of these awards must be booked over the phone, and will not incur a Ticketing Service Charge (waived for EXPs in any case) if they cannot be booked online.
Up to four one-way awards can be booked on a single PNR. Codeshares are not bookable as Awards.
MPM or Maximum Permitted Miles: A Fare or award may not exceed the most direct routing by more than 25% (unless the fare routing includes a ticketed point deduction (essentially a miles allowance that extends MPM). See MPM / Maximum Permitted Mileage & Ticketed Point Deductions (merged threads).
Stopovers and Connections
Stopovers are no longer allowed on AA awards. Stopovers will require multiple awards.
Connections are limited to two connections / three flight segments for domestic awards, and three connections / four flight segments for international awards as of Aug 2017. Link
Domestic Connections must be under 4 hours for domestic flights (except Hawaii), with some exceptions: "LIFO" (Last In - First Out connections are generally allowed.
Hawaii itinerary: Effective on 14 Jul 2014 on an all-AA-metal award itinerary, you now have up to 18 hours to connect when traveling to/from Hawaii. NOTE: Hawaii interisland connections must be separate awards and can not be included as part of a mainland-island award.
International Connections must generally not exceed 23:59 hours. Some leeway has occasionally been granted when connecting flights are not daily. If the itinerary includes an international flight, the rules for international connections apply. Link to these courtesy of JonNYC.
If there is a non-stop flight that departs after the 4h / 23h59m windows and arrives at the destination earlier than a connecting flight within the 4h / 23h59m window, the passenger may be booked on the non-stop flight. It may be difficult getting some agents to book this.
"Most Significant Carrier" rule: To price as a single award, AAdvantage requires the most significant carrier to publish a cash fare (non-constructed) between the origin and destination. Airline MSC (e.g. DFW-SFO-HKG-BKK, CX SFO-HKG is the prevailing or most significant carrier) would have to have a published fare from XXX to YYY that allows travel on all included airlines, and routing that you want. If the MSC only offers constructed fares between your desired origin and destination, AA will price this as two awards.
Constructed fares: Another rule disallows awards where the fare must be constructed (also referred to as "YY"): Using a partner, the trip will require two awards if the governing carrier (e,g. airline operating on the major route, such as transpacific carrier) doesn't publish a through fare that includes the award's proposed origin and destination that allows the carriers proposed.
See this thread about examples using TN.
Married Segment Logic - a prospective trip may be available when searching segment by segment, yet not be bookable through from origin to destination. When selling seats for through flights and the desired inventory is not available, you cannot opt to sell the flight point-to-point. If sold point-to-point, the error response MULTIPLE SEGMENTS FOR SAME FLIGHT - SELL AS ONE SEGMENT will be received, indicating this booking is not allowed. Overriding the error check by ending the PNR twice is not acceptable.
See Award with available segments not bookable? (Married Segment issues)
="3"%Resources
Some airlines or areas have different, extra or special characteristics for securing awards. See
aa.com Basic (front page) vs Advanced Award Search Results (abbreviated results for front page search vs. Advanced award search)
AAdvantage awards to / from Australia, New Zealand link
AAdvantage awards to the Galápagos Islands, Ecuador link
AAdvantage awards on Air Tahiti Nui link
AAdvantage awards using British Airways incurring (avoiding) high fees link
AAdvantage award on Cathay Pacific (and Cathay Dragon) link
AAdvantage awards using Etihad Airways link
AAdvantage awards using Fiji Airways link
AAdvantage awards using Japan Airlines link
AAdvantage awards using Qantas Airways link
AAdvantage awards on S7 (Siberian) Airlines link
aa.com Basic (front page) vs Advanced Award Search Results (abbreviated results for front page search vs. Advanced award search)
AAdvantage awards to / from Australia, New Zealand link
AAdvantage awards to the Galápagos Islands, Ecuador link
AAdvantage awards on Air Tahiti Nui link
AAdvantage awards using British Airways incurring (avoiding) high fees link
AAdvantage award on Cathay Pacific (and Cathay Dragon) link
AAdvantage awards using Etihad Airways link
AAdvantage awards using Fiji Airways link
AAdvantage awards using Japan Airlines link
AAdvantage awards using Qantas Airways link
AAdvantage awards on S7 (Siberian) Airlines link
Awards assistance tools: Use at your own risk; may not be up to date. These are not recommendations.
- Check this oneworld interactive map and timetable by Innosked to see potential routes.
- British Airways Executive Club: You can sign up for British Airways Executive Club, Japan Airlines JAL Mileage Bank or Qantas Frequent Flyer to use their sites to find awards (look for the lowest level awards) you can't see on aa.com. BA in particular is prone to show "phantom" availability.
- See this article by the Points Guy on BA and Qantas for award searching.
- See this article to new online tool from Japan Airlines by Australian Frequent Flyer
- Award booking services - list and reviews (FT thread)
- Award Nexus: It's easy to do your experiments for some free browsing (click "more signup options" under the green Purchase button to sign up with your FlyerTalk login info). You might want to run each segment rather than origin to destination. Or use this link to use with your FT login: https://awardnexus.com/user/login?url=%2F.
...Award Nexus is free (up to a point) for FlyerTalk users. Click "more signup options" under the green Purchase button to sign up for free as a FlyerTalk member.
“What I like about Award Nexus is it has a much nicer user interface than BA and lets you choose whether to search through BA and/or QF, and as you can see each of those may give somewhat different results.”
The "cost" to do all these searches once was a total of 12 points, and you get 200 points free when you signup, and then every 90 days you can reload 100 more points for free (once you're below 10 points). So that gives an idea of how many searches could do free...
- AwardAce: Compare Award Redemptions Across Airlines In Seconds
- AwardHacker: "a tool we build to tell you how to travel with the least miles"
- Award Nexus: which can search availability but can't determine cost, with FT member free limited use
- Economical Excursionist's Tools: compare Frequent Flyer Mile Redemptions
- ExpertFlyer is a common tool used on FT. There is a $99.99 annual fee, monthly fee and five day trial
- Great Circle Mapper is useful for calculating distance and MPM (Maximum Permitted Mileage)
- You can try PEX+ (currently in beta), which will even tell you how many miles you'll need, though it draws data from aa.com and S7 so it can't reveal awards that can not be seen on those sites.
- Travel Codex Award Maximiser commercial blog
Also see:
aa.com Basic (front page) vs Advanced Award Search Results
Phantom / false AA award availability with AA partners (consolidated)
oneworld and Other Airline (Partner) Awards info, rules 2014 on
Help with British Airways / BA surcharge / YQ (AA award on BA, consolidated) (Awards using BA incur significant "YQ" surcharges.)
UK APD / Air Passenger Duty charged for UK departures[/quote] (Flights originating in the UK other than INV or BFS - or connections 24:00 or over - incur UK Air Passenger Duty excise taxes.)
MileSAAver / SAAver award reduction / scarcity >= Aug 2011 onward (consolidated)
Older posts from 2018 have been archived to this archive thread.
Older posts from 2017 have been archived to: this archive thread
Older posts from 2016 have been archived to: this archive thread
Older posts through 2015 have been archived to: this archive thread
ARCHIVE: HELP DESK: 2019 MileSAAver / SAAver award questions, assistance
#301
Join Date: Jan 2013
Posts: 1,438
I'm just starting to look into Award travel LAX-FCO for next September. I select "all carriers," but nothing except AA flights show up. I prefer to fly LAX-LHR (on AA) and then LHR-FCO on BA. But I can't get an BA or Iberia flights to show up at all. Usually, it's the opposite: filled with BA flights and just a few AA through CLT or ORD. I know I can find workarounds to do these searches, but is this something new where AA is really pushing its own flights and not displaying others by default?
#302
FlyerTalk Evangelist
Join Date: Feb 2001
Location: RDU <|> MMX
Programs: AA EXP 2MM, SK EBS
Posts: 12,486
I'm just starting to look into Award travel LAX-FCO for next September. I select "all carriers," but nothing except AA flights show up. I prefer to fly LAX-LHR (on AA) and then LHR-FCO on BA. But I can't get an BA or Iberia flights to show up at all. Usually, it's the opposite: filled with BA flights and just a few AA through CLT or ORD. I know I can find workarounds to do these searches, but is this something new where AA is really pushing its own flights and not displaying others by default?
Using the old search, I see lots of BA options for LAX-FCO. Sep. 2020 is only just opening up, you're right at the 331 day window now, so only flights through 9/4 are available to book anyways.
#303
Join Date: Jan 2013
Posts: 1,438
I did the Old because it is much better. I chose Sept. 2, 2020 as a sample starting point. I see the BA and IB flights for economy, but when I click on Business/First AAnytime (as sAAver doesn't show up), they're gone
#304
FlyerTalk Evangelist
Join Date: Feb 2001
Location: RDU <|> MMX
Programs: AA EXP 2MM, SK EBS
Posts: 12,486
Ah, there's your issue. AAnytime awards are only valid on AA metal.
#305
Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: Phoenix, AZ, USA
Programs: AA ExP (former HP/US), Marriott (former SPG) Lifetime Platinum, and most other major hotel programs
Posts: 455
I'm Exec Plat and am looking at booking a Web Special MileSaaver award. The warning on the web special says it can be cancelled and my miles returned, but there could be a fee for this. Does anyone know if there is a fee for Exec Plats and, if so, what it is?
#306
Join Date: Mar 2010
Programs: AA, UA, Marriott
Posts: 1,115
There is no fee for EXP. You can cancel web savers and then request free redeposit as with any other award ticket. Can confirm from personal experience a month ago.
#307
Join Date: Apr 2012
Location: DTW/MBS
Programs: UA 1K, HHonors Diamond, Hyatt Globalist, Formerly Starbucks Gold
Posts: 3,525
I have a trip on hold mle-auh-jfk right now. I’m probably going to add on jfk-san, but if if I wanted to add on say JFK-LAX, how would that work from a miles perspective? My current award is 70k miles a person. If I find a jfk-lax segment under 70k miles can I add it on? Or is it any saver amount level, or something else?
And in a couple weeks if I'm able to upgrade AUH-JFK into F, am I able to upgrade JFK-LAX to First class as well?
EDIT: I was able to call AA and have them add the JFK-LAX leg with no problem. It was probably the easiest, most straightforward call I've ever had to an airline.
My question remains for F - if I upgrade AUH-JFK to F, can I get JFK-LAX in F as well? And if so, is that any flight in F that has availability.
And in a couple weeks if I'm able to upgrade AUH-JFK into F, am I able to upgrade JFK-LAX to First class as well?
EDIT: I was able to call AA and have them add the JFK-LAX leg with no problem. It was probably the easiest, most straightforward call I've ever had to an airline.
My question remains for F - if I upgrade AUH-JFK to F, can I get JFK-LAX in F as well? And if so, is that any flight in F that has availability.
Last edited by BThumme; Oct 10, 2019 at 7:44 pm
#308
FlyerTalk Evangelist
Join Date: Feb 2001
Location: RDU <|> MMX
Programs: AA EXP 2MM, SK EBS
Posts: 12,486
I have a trip on hold mle-auh-jfk right now. I’m probably going to add on jfk-san, but if if I wanted to add on say JFK-LAX, how would that work from a miles perspective? My current award is 70k miles a person. If I find a jfk-lax segment under 70k miles can I add it on? Or is it any saver amount level, or something else?
And in a couple weeks if I'm able to upgrade AUH-JFK into F, am I able to upgrade JFK-LAX to First class as well?
EDIT: I was able to call AA and have them add the JFK-LAX leg with no problem. It was probably the easiest, most straightforward call I've ever had to an airline.
My question remains for F - if I upgrade AUH-JFK to F, can I get JFK-LAX in F as well? And if so, is that any flight in F that has availability.
And in a couple weeks if I'm able to upgrade AUH-JFK into F, am I able to upgrade JFK-LAX to First class as well?
EDIT: I was able to call AA and have them add the JFK-LAX leg with no problem. It was probably the easiest, most straightforward call I've ever had to an airline.
My question remains for F - if I upgrade AUH-JFK to F, can I get JFK-LAX in F as well? And if so, is that any flight in F that has availability.
#309
Join Date: Apr 2012
Location: DTW/MBS
Programs: UA 1K, HHonors Diamond, Hyatt Globalist, Formerly Starbucks Gold
Posts: 3,525
#310
FlyerTalk Evangelist
Join Date: Feb 2001
Location: RDU <|> MMX
Programs: AA EXP 2MM, SK EBS
Posts: 12,486
AAnytime awards are only valid on AA metal. So it's not possible to combine AAnytime space on JFK-LAX with partner space on AUH-JFK unless you want to pay for 2 awards.
#311
Join Date: Nov 2011
Posts: 6,385
Forget about what the agents are saying, they have no clue.
This one is rather easy, looking at the routing rules for QR's fares from YVR-MCT, CX is not allowed. Depending on the connection city, only AA/AC/WS can be used to get to the QR gateway. The allowable carriers vary depending on if you're connecting through ORD, DFW, NYC, etc. Obviously AC/WS isn't an option with AA awards, so you need to find space on AA to the QR gateway city.
That is why it's always pricing as separate awards, even on a simple routing like YVR-JFK-DOH.
This one is rather easy, looking at the routing rules for QR's fares from YVR-MCT, CX is not allowed. Depending on the connection city, only AA/AC/WS can be used to get to the QR gateway. The allowable carriers vary depending on if you're connecting through ORD, DFW, NYC, etc. Obviously AC/WS isn't an option with AA awards, so you need to find space on AA to the QR gateway city.
That is why it's always pricing as separate awards, even on a simple routing like YVR-JFK-DOH.
#312
FlyerTalk Evangelist
Join Date: Feb 2001
Location: RDU <|> MMX
Programs: AA EXP 2MM, SK EBS
Posts: 12,486
I thought the overwater carrier only needs to publish a fare between origin and destination. I didn't know that you needed to follow the routing rules, especially with regards to airlines. Is this only for routing instead of mileage based fare rules? I recall two years ago booking LIM-JFK-YVR; looking at the fare rules it has MPM with ticketed point deductions and certainly no permitted routings on CX or through JFK.
QR's fares between YVR-MCT have the following routing requirements, pulled from ExperFlyer...
AT01* /VIA THE ATLANTIC/ PUBLISHED RTG 2
1. YVR-AC/AA-CHI-DOH-WY/QR-MCT
2. YVR-AC-NYC/DFW-DOH-WY/QR-MCT
3. YVR-WS/AC/AA-LAX-DOH-WY/QR-MCT
4. YVR-WS/AC-YMQ-DOH-WY/QR-MCT
AT02* /VIA THE ATLANTIC/ CONSTRUCTED RTG
1. YVR-AC/AA-CHI-DOH-WY/QR-MCT
2. YVR-AC-NYC/DFW-DOH-WY/QR-MCT
3. YVR-AC-MUC/LON/FRA-DOH-WY/QR-MCT
4. YVR-WS/AC/AA-LAX-DOH-WY/QR-MCT
5. YVR-BA-LON-DOH-WY/QR-MCT
6. YVR-WS-LON-DOH-WY/QR-MCT
7. YVR-WS/AC-YMQ-DOH-WY/QR-MCT
1. YVR-AC/AA-CHI-DOH-WY/QR-MCT
2. YVR-AC-NYC/DFW-DOH-WY/QR-MCT
3. YVR-WS/AC/AA-LAX-DOH-WY/QR-MCT
4. YVR-WS/AC-YMQ-DOH-WY/QR-MCT
AT02* /VIA THE ATLANTIC/ CONSTRUCTED RTG
1. YVR-AC/AA-CHI-DOH-WY/QR-MCT
2. YVR-AC-NYC/DFW-DOH-WY/QR-MCT
3. YVR-AC-MUC/LON/FRA-DOH-WY/QR-MCT
4. YVR-WS/AC/AA-LAX-DOH-WY/QR-MCT
5. YVR-BA-LON-DOH-WY/QR-MCT
6. YVR-WS-LON-DOH-WY/QR-MCT
7. YVR-WS/AC-YMQ-DOH-WY/QR-MCT
#313
Join Date: Jun 2018
Programs: AA PPro
Posts: 632
Some help here please, I'll try to keep this short. Thanks in advance for any advice.
I want to fly CX F on JFK-YVR before the route is ended. I had a "perfect" plan, found date and routing I wanted, put it on hold (so I had 5 days to work with), bought 100k marriott points (24-48 hours), plan to transfer to AA with the bonus 25% promotion (another 24-48 hours), and complete the award. Close but one day to spare. But instead it took 9 days for me to even get the marriott points with help from marriott and I still need to transfer to AA. The award space was never released again when my hold expired on either of my flights, or it was bought up as soon as my hold expired, but I checked at least twice a day since the hold expired and I never saw either the JFK-YVR routing, or my MIA-YVR routing come back. CX doesn't seem to participate in expertflyer so I cannot manually check if the space is there. Is there some chance if I transfer in the miles and call AA they still somehow have a phantom hold of some sort on my seats, or did the system just simply decide they didn't need to offer saver space any more on the dates I had picked? Any other ideas? Still have lots to learn about this points and miles game!
I want to fly CX F on JFK-YVR before the route is ended. I had a "perfect" plan, found date and routing I wanted, put it on hold (so I had 5 days to work with), bought 100k marriott points (24-48 hours), plan to transfer to AA with the bonus 25% promotion (another 24-48 hours), and complete the award. Close but one day to spare. But instead it took 9 days for me to even get the marriott points with help from marriott and I still need to transfer to AA. The award space was never released again when my hold expired on either of my flights, or it was bought up as soon as my hold expired, but I checked at least twice a day since the hold expired and I never saw either the JFK-YVR routing, or my MIA-YVR routing come back. CX doesn't seem to participate in expertflyer so I cannot manually check if the space is there. Is there some chance if I transfer in the miles and call AA they still somehow have a phantom hold of some sort on my seats, or did the system just simply decide they didn't need to offer saver space any more on the dates I had picked? Any other ideas? Still have lots to learn about this points and miles game!
#314
Join Date: Apr 2001
Location: Austin
Posts: 4,629
There is zero chance that there is some sort of phantom hold. There are multiple possible reasons that the space did not return but in the end space is not available. Move on and make a new plan.
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delete: nevermind
Last edited by MasterGeek; Oct 21, 2019 at 7:25 pm