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Originally Posted by dylanks
(Post 27430509)
Confirmed, unfortunately. See screenshot (I added the bolding effect):
http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/attac...1&d=1478172169 Just holding on for some sort hope when I head off to PTY a fortnight today :D |
Originally Posted by mkcol
(Post 28040507)
So given the changes which happened quite some time ago - is there knowledge of anyone who booked before the changes, travelled after them still getting the original TPs?
Just holding on for some sort hope when I head off to PTY a fortnight today :D |
Drat!
I'll really have to re-do my sums in case I need to squeeze in a TLL or two. I'm strongly suspecting there's no way to appeal to BA to raise a claim for what we thought we would be earning, given that it was in essence a glitch of the system. |
Has anyone raised it with BA and asked for higher TPs though?
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Originally Posted by KARFA
(Post 28040607)
Has anyone raised it with BA and asked for higher TPs though?
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Originally Posted by KARFA
(Post 28040607)
Has anyone raised it with BA and asked for higher TPs though?
M |
Originally Posted by JonNYC
(Post 28040649)
I know a a good handful of people that have, none have succeeded of the ones who've followed up with me (which is not all of them.)
Originally Posted by msm2000uk
(Post 28040723)
I tried, and was and nothing could be done.
M |
Ah well - thanks for the replies. I'll let it go then.
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Jusf received a myflights notification. My domestic AA flights this summer have changed fare code again. Originally booked in A (domestic first) they were then changed to D (business) as expected. However, they have now changed again to I (still business). I know this should make no difference to TPs and avios earned but not sure exactly why the change has happened. Anybody else had a change of fare code? (Could be related to a request to change flights but this has not happened yet so not sure if the two are connected.)
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Originally Posted by madfish
(Post 28198847)
Jusf received a myflights notification. My domestic AA flights this summer have changed fare code again. Originally booked in A (domestic first) they were then changed to D (business) as expected. However, they have now changed again to I (still business). I know this should make no difference to TPs and avios earned but not sure exactly why the change has happened. Anybody else had a change of fare code? (Could be related to a request to change flights but this has not happened yet so not sure if the two are connected.)
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Originally Posted by florens
(Post 28198947)
How did you manage to add an AA booking to myflightsapp?
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Originally Posted by rossmacd
(Post 28198956)
If you have a BA/AY/IB sector in your itinerary, you can add the relevant PNR on MyFlights and it tracks updates to this PNR, not the AA Sabre one.
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Originally Posted by madfish
(Post 28198847)
Jusf received a myflights notification. My domestic AA flights this summer have changed fare code again. Originally booked in A (domestic first) they were then changed to D (business) as expected. However, they have now changed again to I (still business). I know this should make no difference to TPs and avios earned but not sure exactly why the change has happened. Anybody else had a change of fare code? (Could be related to a request to change flights but this has not happened yet so not sure if the two are connected.)
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I was quite shocked last night ending up with a 2 class A321S from LAX-MIA. Actual food offered, menus, an amenity kit I discovered I had been sitting on after landing and IFE screens.
Saw A321 on the app and just assumed ex-US Airways with no power, entertainment etc. so a nicer 140TP there. Still couldn't really get that comfortable. AA seem have put most of my flights at the E gates including E33 that couldn't be further away from anything ;) |
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