What are add-ons and end-on-end combos???
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What are add-ons and end-on-end combos???
I found an I fare (discount business) on AA to London that permits add-ons and end-on-end combinations. Problem is I have no idea what these are. Would someone be so kind as to explain? Is it unusual for the fare rules to allow them?
--AAgoraku
<My apologies if anyone believes I am cross posting; I posed this same question in the AA forum as part of a longer post but did not receive a response to this particular question>
--AAgoraku
<My apologies if anyone believes I am cross posting; I posed this same question in the AA forum as part of a longer post but did not receive a response to this particular question>
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There you go: http://www.travelterminal.com/glossary.shtml
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Got it....Thanks.
Thanks, KVS.
Got the end-on-end. Don't know why I didn't find that site in the google search I did.
The link didn't have a definition for "add-on" but I now realize that the "add-on" is the "proportional fare" for the leg to the gateway fare (ex: SFO-ORD for the gateway fare ORD-LHR).
Got the end-on-end. Don't know why I didn't find that site in the google search I did.
The link didn't have a definition for "add-on" but I now realize that the "add-on" is the "proportional fare" for the leg to the gateway fare (ex: SFO-ORD for the gateway fare ORD-LHR).

