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    Managing AA booking made with QF

    ... and I have now hopefully got Google to remember this for next time... https://james.cridland.net/blog/2023/managing-american-from-qantas/ 1702371248 Ah, thank you. I tried the website using my 081 ticket number, and it didn't work... :(
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    Managing AA booking made with QF

    ...and the answer is: * Visit ba.com and use "Manage my booking". Use your Qantas PNR and surname. * Choose your AA flight * Click "Choose Seat" * Your flights will appear, with your QF seats already visible. Your AA flight will have a "Choose seats" link. * That page will show you both the "BA...
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    Managing AA booking made with QF

    Hello! I've just booked a flight on QF's website that includes one sector on a non codeshare AA flight (LHR to LAX). Is there a simple way to find out my AA PNR, so I can go and choose a seat? It's a 12 hour flight, so I'd quite like to ensure I don't have a middle seat, that would be no good...
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    BNE to LHR with Qantas (in Y); back with Emirates (in Y)

    Hello! I've written many trip reports, but this is for a trip report BNE-MEL-SIN-LHR, back LHR-DXB-BNE. (The link will skip past the paywall). I've written these for a while, and have been sharing them in a Facebook group, but thought it might be nice to share them here too, if they're even...
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    Hilton Tokyo - ID stolen via Wifi (January 2016)

    VPNs don't really help in the majority of cases: your bank should be using SSL connections ('a padlock in the toolbar'). If you're using a security-aware browser, Chrome in particular, you're likely to notice any attacks if you try to connect to a dodgy wifi network. A good quality password...
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