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christep Jul 30, 2008 10:42 pm

Yes, but at the ex-USA price. (The rules are very explicit on this point.)

nologic Jul 31, 2008 7:13 am


Originally Posted by christep (Post 10124925)
Yes, but at the ex-USA price. (The rules are very explicit on this point.)

AA and I stand corrected. A follow up call to the rate desk yielded the answer that it would be at the US price, which defeats the purpose. I wonder whether online ticketing will enable this?

As reported here, the OW online booking tool:


"will enable customers to plan oneworld Explorer round-the-world trips, which can be of up to 16 segments. As a customer builds his or her itinerary, it will verify flight availability, displaying only flights that have seats available for the date and routes selected. It will automatically validate that the itinerary meets all fare rules and conditions - and then provide an instant price. Once a customer has finalised his or her itinerary, he or she will be able to pay on-line using a credit card and print out all the details before his or her e-tickets are delivered by email."

Otherwise, what's wrong with making the reservation and ticketing with/thru CX?

How long will CX hold the reservations/seats for without ticketing?

christep Jul 31, 2008 10:09 am


Originally Posted by nologic (Post 10126270)
Otherwise, what's wrong with making the reservation and ticketing with/thru CX?

How long will CX hold the reservations/seats for without ticketing?

The taxes and surcharges when booked through CX will be substantially (hundreds of US$) greater than when booked through AA. I believe CX will hold unticketed reservations for 7 days (this was my experience recently when booking CX segments via the AA RTW desk).

nologic Jul 31, 2008 11:21 am


Originally Posted by christep (Post 10127322)
The taxes and surcharges when booked through CX will be substantially (hundreds of US$) greater than when booked through AA. I believe CX will hold unticketed reservations for 7 days (this was my experience recently when booking CX segments via the AA RTW desk).

Ah so. Now it's all starting to make sense. I should have initiated another ticket in Jakarta when I was there last month.

The situation with the difference in taxes and surcharges for the identical airlines/flights is pretty weird...wonder what's behind that? I could see a minor difference in ticketing fees ($25-50), but otherwise what is behind hundreds of dollars in differences in taxes and surcharges?

On this note, I wonder how this will change once the OW online booking/ticketing engine becomes operational?

serfty Jul 31, 2008 7:40 pm

AA do not charge fuel fines on segments where they are not the carrier; some of the other oneworld airlines do.

I booked 2 LONE4's through AA earlier this year where the intercontinental segments were on BA & QF(x3).
  • There were no YQ charges!


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