CP will leave by summer
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Join Date: Feb 2000
Location: Vancouver, British Columbia
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One of the usual scenarios with any airline withdrawal is that booked rewards are honoured, and that any reward certificates are good for a further 6 - 12 months.
That was certainly the case with CX's departure from Aeroplan
That was certainly the case with CX's departure from Aeroplan
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Join Date: Mar 1999
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CX will connect using Air Canada or Canadian. They have always have fare agreements with either for their internal connections. It doesn't mean that when one is affiliated with an alliance that you have to stick all your service agreements with them!
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Join Date: Sep 1999
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AC*SE, you raise an interesting issue by suggesting we could still get oneworld partner miles flying AC/CP flights bearing AA codeshare numbers on intra-Canada flights, after Cdn leaves oneworld. My understanding of codeshare rules would make this impossible unless those intra-Canada flights were connected with an AA itinerary, i.e. LGA-YYZ-YEG. AA -- or any other codeshare partner -- is not, I beleive, permitted to sell YYZ-YEG on its own, but only in conjunction with a flight from the home country of the carrier (i.e. the U.S.A. in the case of AA) or from an intermediate point from which it has carriage rights into Canada.
You wouldn't find YYZ-YEG-YYZ bookable as a codeshare in AA's computer without that U.S.A. linking flight. (Otherwise, they must be booked under the AC or CP codes.) I tried to do just that during the 100K promo, thinking it might be possible to pick up an intra-Canada codeshare segment with an AA or QF flight number (YEG-YVR for example). Couldn't do it unless it was part of a larger itinerary starting in the US (for AA) or Australia, New Zealand or Hawaii (for QF).
You wouldn't find YYZ-YEG-YYZ bookable as a codeshare in AA's computer without that U.S.A. linking flight. (Otherwise, they must be booked under the AC or CP codes.) I tried to do just that during the 100K promo, thinking it might be possible to pick up an intra-Canada codeshare segment with an AA or QF flight number (YEG-YVR for example). Couldn't do it unless it was part of a larger itinerary starting in the US (for AA) or Australia, New Zealand or Hawaii (for QF).


