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Old Aug 28, 2006 | 8:19 am
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RTW type tickets cause a lot of confusion about traffic rights and codeshares. The bottom line is that legally you can take most AA codeshares around the world (a few countries are exceptions) provided that you have at least one AA flight in the US on the same ticket. The AA codeshare does not have to be contiguous with another AA flight. But many/most agents are not familiar with all the fine points and neither are all of the computer reservation systems. I guess for L tickets it becomes important, as L earns more on the AA codeshare than otherwise. I'm just glad that I don't every care when I am flying on the AA codeshare and when I am not, it will cause headaches on many reissues (depending on the country and computer system).

Finally, Q is never used for any OWE product. A/D will book into Y on one-class AA flights (instead of L), which is a great feature (basically allows you to overbook on those flights, they will bump someone on a lower fare for you). Otherwise A books into A or D or L (on 2 or 3 class flights), D books into D or L, and L books only into L (which can be a problem with no inventory on popular flights).
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Old Aug 28, 2006 | 6:57 pm
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Originally Posted by milksheikh
I'm looking to fly ARN-LHR-PEK in a week or so to kick off my DONE4. Expertflyer shows BA flt. 777 ARN-LHR as an A319 at 11:55a with D0, but AY flt. 5927 ARN-LHR as an A321 also at 11:55a operated by BA with D4. These are presumably the same flight (as an AY codeshare) -- not sure why the difference in aircraft. Assuming they are the same flight, can I book this flight as AY 5927 even though I'm continuing on with BA from LHR-PEK?
The woman at AA's RTW desk couldn't find the AY flight (or at least D availability on it), yet Expertflyer still shows D4 for the AY equivalent. Should I try calling AA's RTW desk again and ask? Can AY or BA make a change to the itinerary while it is out for pricing? Or can I ask BA to request that D space is made available (since AY apparently thinks it should be)? Thanks for any tips...
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Old Aug 29, 2006 | 2:29 am
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Originally Posted by milksheikh
The woman at AA's RTW desk couldn't find the AY flight (or at least D availability on it)...Should I try calling AA's RTW desk again and ask?
I think so, don't know about D availability but aa.com definitely shows both flights.
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