Advice - Flight on JAL J class booked on AA codeshare - stopover, lounge
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Advice - Flight on JAL J class booked on AA codeshare - stopover, lounge
We booked business class for our family of 4. ORD-NRT-HAN and HAN-NRT-ORD. For the HAN-NRT they didn't have business or premium economy so we were put in economy. Reviewing the departure times - this flight leaves at midnight - will we be able to get lounge access? When i spoke to JAL they said the ticket would say economy even though it is a business fare (so they can see that) plus the fact that all other 3 segments are business. Any advice?
Also- the fare basis code states that a stopover is allowed for $100 each. We wanted to stay in NRT a few days but we were told by AA that it would basically double the fare. I thought about just dumping the NRT-HAN ticket but the flights (in economy even) from NRT-HAN are really expensive - connecting is that much cheaper and makes it a 10 hour ordeal or so. I would really appreciate any insights on what to do here also. thank you!
Also- the fare basis code states that a stopover is allowed for $100 each. We wanted to stay in NRT a few days but we were told by AA that it would basically double the fare. I thought about just dumping the NRT-HAN ticket but the flights (in economy even) from NRT-HAN are really expensive - connecting is that much cheaper and makes it a 10 hour ordeal or so. I would really appreciate any insights on what to do here also. thank you!
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We booked business class for our family of 4. ORD-NRT-HAN and HAN-NRT-ORD. For the HAN-NRT they didn't have business or premium economy so we were put in economy. Reviewing the departure times - this flight leaves at midnight - will we be able to get lounge access? When i spoke to JAL they said the ticket would say economy even though it is a business fare (so they can see that) plus the fact that all other 3 segments are business. Any advice?
Also- the fare basis code states that a stopover is allowed for $100 each. We wanted to stay in NRT a few days but we were told by AA that it would basically double the fare. I thought about just dumping the NRT-HAN ticket but the flights (in economy even) from NRT-HAN are really expensive - connecting is that much cheaper and makes it a 10 hour ordeal or so. I would really appreciate any insights on what to do here also. thank you!
Also- the fare basis code states that a stopover is allowed for $100 each. We wanted to stay in NRT a few days but we were told by AA that it would basically double the fare. I thought about just dumping the NRT-HAN ticket but the flights (in economy even) from NRT-HAN are really expensive - connecting is that much cheaper and makes it a 10 hour ordeal or so. I would really appreciate any insights on what to do here also. thank you!
Per oneworld rules, lounge access is based on long-haul segment when you are connecting between long-haul and short-haul/domestic. But unfortunately long-haul is defined as flight longer than 5 hours and NRT-HAN is longer than 5 hours so oneworld rules won't apply.