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Old Jun 14, 2003 | 4:47 pm
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Wrong AA number in CX booking

One of my US colleagues had a funny experience on Cathay Pacific recently .His travel agent incorrectly inserted his wife’s American Advantage number into the booking and she was allocated the miles for the sectors on CX metal . He had some difficulty when he returned home getting the points correctly reallocated to his own account. (His wife decided that she wanted to keep them)
I had assumed Oneworld carriers have some sort of checking mechanism to ensure the wrong airline partners frequent flier number is not in the reservation.
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Old Jun 14, 2003 | 7:28 pm
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<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by ozflier:
One of my US colleagues had a funny experience on Cathay Pacific recently .His travel agent incorrectly inserted his wife’s American Advantage number into the booking and she was allocated the miles for the sectors on CX metal . He had some difficulty when he returned home getting the points correctly reallocated to his own account. (His wife decided that she wanted to keep them)
I had assumed Oneworld carriers have some sort of checking mechanism to ensure the wrong airline partners frequent flier number is not in the reservation.
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It's actually quite common and accepted to fly on one carrier and have miles credited to another carrier's FF program. That's a good part of the reason alliances exist - to allow behavior like that.

It's not a bug - it's a feature.
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Old Jun 14, 2003 | 8:01 pm
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<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by Plato90s:
It's actually quite common and accepted to fly on one carrier and have miles credited to another carrier's FF program. That's a good part of the reason alliances exist - to allow behavior like that.

It's not a bug - it's a feature.
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I think what the original poster meant was that:

Person A flies CX sector, but had Person A's wife's AA number.

Person A's wife got the miles for Person A's flying.

Poster is surprised that CX didn't have some kind of mechanism for checking AA's FF numbers (to make sure passenger name and account name match).
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Old Jun 14, 2003 | 8:53 pm
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Thank you Keithguy.
That was my meaning.
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Old Jun 14, 2003 | 9:08 pm
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Reason could be that both had the same surname. And maybe even the same first initial of their first names.

But in any case, similar surnames could be the reason.

Buy when you flew... didn't your friend check to see what FF number was on his boarding pass?

On another note... if the travel agent was using SABRE, and the first name is different, the CRS will reject it automatically. Basically unless your FF# has only surnames and initials, the systems (all carriers except BA and QF ) will accept the number.

[This message has been edited by Guy Betsy (edited 06-14-2003).]
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Old Jun 14, 2003 | 10:11 pm
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The Surname was the same but not the first initial.
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Old Jun 15, 2003 | 9:47 pm
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I guess there wasn`t a prenuptual agreement when the wife decided she wanted to keep the miles from the flight she didn't fly.
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