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Old Nov 1, 2009 | 6:10 pm
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Am Eagle Code Share - Segment or Not?

We're flying from ATL to MRY via LAX later this month - using DL's code share with AM Eagle. Does any know if the LAX to MRY leg will count as a segment? With current flights planned the rest of 2010, this leg is needed to put my wife at 100 segments.
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Old Nov 1, 2009 | 6:26 pm
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I've flown Eagle codeshares from SAN to LAX quite a few times, but not since we started counting segments. I always got MQMs for the flights....don't know whether that is the case with segments.
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Old Nov 1, 2009 | 7:17 pm
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Originally Posted by FireFlyer
I've flown Eagle codeshares from SAN to LAX quite a few times, but not since we started counting segments. I always got MQMs for the flights....don't know whether that is the case with segments.
I flew an Eagle code share from SAN to LAX in July and they refused to give me MQM and segments. It was a NW coded flight and so they stated they would be unable to give me segements/miles. Not a huge deal, but I do wonder if going forward this won't be the case (where even if its NW coded it will still count towards Delta MQM/segments etc.)
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