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Old Nov 5, 2014 | 7:57 am
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I would like to thank all who contributed to the thread with your thoughts especially those who researched the route and came up with ideas.
But as I mentioned earlier, I swear to god it was ONE ticket with one confirmation number and one E ticket number with route -
Kuwait-Dubai-Dallas-Austin.

With the last flight via AA2297.
In fact when I checkin in my luggage at the emirates counter in Kuwait they were tagged all the way to Austin. If I had bought 2 seperate tickets I clearly would not hold emirates responsible for the problem.
The other issue is when I said I do not want to go to Austin send me back to Kuwait from Dubai, why didnt they do that instead of forcing me to buy a ticket although I do have a return flight Austin-Dallas-Dubai-Kuwait!!!

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Old Nov 5, 2014 | 11:20 am
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Originally Posted by salwaheeb
I would like to thank all who contributed to the thread with your thoughts especially those who researched the route and came up with ideas.
But as I mentioned earlier, I swear to god it was ONE ticket with one confirmation number and one E ticket number with route -
Kuwait-Dubai-Dallas-Austin.

With the last flight via AA2297.
In fact when I checkin in my luggage at the emirates counter in Kuwait they were tagged all the way to Austin. If I had bought 2 seperate tickets I clearly would not hold emirates responsible for the problem.
The other issue is when I said I do not want to go to Austin send me back to Kuwait from Dubai, why didnt they do that instead of forcing me to buy a ticket although I do have a return flight Austin-Dallas-Dubai-Kuwait!!!

Regards
Thanks for the update.

I am no expert but AA does not show up as an interline partner of EK's on their website.

Good luck.
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Old Nov 5, 2014 | 12:57 pm
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Originally Posted by apodo77
Thanks for the update.

I am no expert but AA does not show up as an interline partner of EK's on their website.

Good luck.
I am not an expert either. But I filed a complaint and I have to wait and see.
Will keep you updated.

Thanks
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Old Nov 5, 2014 | 11:15 pm
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Until last year, I was routinely getting tickets issued by EK with the final leg within the US on AA. Has this changed since then?
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Old Nov 6, 2014 | 1:50 am
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Originally Posted by salwaheeb
I am not an expert either. But I filed a complaint and I have to wait and see.
Will keep you updated.

Thanks
Good luck. It sounds very bad.

Did you try and speak to anybody else other than the person in the lounge? I'm not too familiar with DXB these days, but maybe there is a specific ticketing desk that may have been able to help a bit more? I guess it's too late now though
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Old Nov 6, 2014 | 3:49 am
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Originally Posted by 678flyer
Until last year, I was routinely getting tickets issued by EK with the final leg within the US on AA. Has this changed since then?
I think EK and AA's interline agreements (including ticketing, baggage, staff travel, everything) ended May this year. About the time AA and B6 ended their agreement and then later B6 and EK started their cooperation. And EY and AA started...

The OP may have been in a situation where he booked the ticket before the ticketing agreement expired, thus no rebooking on AA connections as per the original ticket would be possible. Still, with some more effort agents at transfer counters could likely have found you a way to get to AUS either via B6 or their other interline partners in the US via another gateway.

As other posters on FT will tell you, the ticket means they should get you to the final destination, the punctuality of that arrival might be a bit off though...!

If indeed it's a situation where you booked a ticket then afterwards the AA interline agreement expired, I think EK dropped the ball with you big time (either not rebooking you on another flight just in case you missed a connection like this) and not honoring the destination. Also, the agents you spoke with - big thumbs down for them for not realising a special situation here (they would try and rebook that in the system and the system would throw up an error - as it couldn't ticket another AA flight on the fare you were on which doesn't exist any more) and not calling a senior person who actually knows what they are doing when it comes to ticketing and EK's agreements to come and help you. Especially as you are a platinum member where I would hope they would at least pretend to try and be helpful...

Regarding going back to KWI - if this was a normal missed connection situation, I would have said you were out of luck and yes, buying a ticket back to KWI would have been the only option due to the whole web of fares and conditions on tickets (and then to claim on travel insurance) but in this situation, I think EK handled this exceptional case very poorly and goodwill and good customer service would I think dictate that sending you wherever you wanted to go within reason would be a good thing to do.

I think you have a good case for lots of compensation here OP, but you will have to escalate this via your local sales offices and directly with EK as much as possible.
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Old Nov 6, 2014 | 5:25 am
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They could have sent you via IAH, as they have an agreement with United. You can book DXB-IAH-AUS via EK.com with IAH-AUS on UA.
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Old Nov 6, 2014 | 6:27 am
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Originally Posted by eternaltransit
I think EK and AA's interline agreements (including ticketing, baggage, staff travel, everything) ended May this year. About the time AA and B6 ended their agreement and then later B6 and EK started their cooperation. And EY and AA started...

The OP may have been in a situation where he booked the ticket before the ticketing agreement expired, thus no rebooking on AA connections as per the original ticket would be possible. Still, with some more effort agents at transfer counters could likely have found you a way to get to AUS either via B6 or their other interline partners in the US via another gateway.

As other posters on FT will tell you, the ticket means they should get you to the final destination, the punctuality of that arrival might be a bit off though...!

If indeed it's a situation where you booked a ticket then afterwards the AA interline agreement expired, I think EK dropped the ball with you big time (either not rebooking you on another flight just in case you missed a connection like this) and not honoring the destination. Also, the agents you spoke with - big thumbs down for them for not realising a special situation here (they would try and rebook that in the system and the system would throw up an error - as it couldn't ticket another AA flight on the fare you were on which doesn't exist any more) and not calling a senior person who actually knows what they are doing when it comes to ticketing and EK's agreements to come and help you. Especially as you are a platinum member where I would hope they would at least pretend to try and be helpful...

Regarding going back to KWI - if this was a normal missed connection situation, I would have said you were out of luck and yes, buying a ticket back to KWI would have been the only option due to the whole web of fares and conditions on tickets (and then to claim on travel insurance) but in this situation, I think EK handled this exceptional case very poorly and goodwill and good customer service would I think dictate that sending you wherever you wanted to go within reason would be a good thing to do.

I think you have a good case for lots of compensation here OP, but you will have to escalate this via your local sales offices and directly with EK as much as possible.
Thanks a lot eternaltransit for your input
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Old Nov 6, 2014 | 6:28 am
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Originally Posted by whimike
They could have sent you via IAH, as they have an agreement with United. You can book DXB-IAH-AUS via EK.com with IAH-AUS on UA.
I am sure in this day and age there are plenty of ways they could have investigated and sent me to Austin but I guess they didnt care.
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Old Nov 6, 2014 | 8:45 am
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Originally Posted by salwaheeb
I am sure in this day and age there are plenty of ways they could have investigated and sent me to Austin but I guess they didnt care.
Spot on.
Often I check Plan B type of information gathering re alternate routes etc.
For example, on connecting in DOH for ORD what are my choices if there is missed connection. I even look at multiple airlines, types of aircraft , layovers etc.
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