10,000 bonus miles (AA) with AA and oneworld

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Just got this email for 10,000 bonus miles offer. Fairly restrictive in terms of fare class.
Book your trip now and fly between January 1, 2009 and March 31, 2009 and you can earn 10,000 AAdvantage bonus miles. To qualify, purchase a ticket in First Class, Business Class, or select Economy Class fares* for round-trip travel on American Airlines to or from Europe, Asia, the Middle East, Central or South America connecting to a oneworld airline.
Looking at the terms & conditions it seems that it is open to everyone and not just restricted to North American residents.
Terms and Conditions:
AAdvantage bonus mile offer is valid on American Airlines marketed and operated nonstop flights for round-trip travel between the U.S. and Europe, Asia, the Middle East, and Central or South America, plus one additional oneworld airline, January 1, 2009, through March 31, 2009. Offer applies only to AAdvantage members who purchase and fly on eligible published fare tickets booked in F, J, A, D, I, R, Y, B or H for the portion of the trip on American Airlines. To qualify, the reservation must be booked between November 24, 2008, and March 31, 2009. Flights operated by our codeshare partners are not eligible for this promotion. Bonus may be earned a maximum of one time. Bonus miles do not count toward elite status qualification. Registration prior to travel is required.
It doesn't mention Australia or Oceania, but it does include a picture of the Opera House in the email.
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Just got this email for 10,000 bonus miles offer. Fairly restrictive in terms of fare class.
Looking at the terms & conditions it seems that it is open to everyone and not just restricted to North American residents.
It doesn't mention Australia or Oceania, but it does include a picture of the Opera House in the email.
viewPromotionDetails.do

I guess for the Opera house they would be suggesting jfk-nrt on AA and then nrt-syd on JL/QF or suchlike.
 
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... It doesn't mention Australia or Oceania, but it does include a picture of the Opera House in the email. ...
From the fine print:
AAdvantage bonus mile offer is valid on American Airlines marketed and operated nonstop flights for round-trip travel between the U.S. and Europe, Asia, the Middle East, and Central or South America, plus one additional oneworld airline
So you have to fly a round trip which includes travel to and/or from the USA on AA metal on AA flight numbers connecting with a flight on another oneworld carrier.

There are no AA operated flights between the USA and Australia.

The following routings would certainly qualify:
  • LAX-(AA)NRT-(QF)SYD-(QF)NRT-(AA)LAX
  • SYD-(QF)NRT-(AA)LAX-(AA)NRT-(QF)-SYD
I can't discern whether routings like the following Qualify:
  • SYD-(QF)NRT-(AA)LAX-(QF)-SYD
  • LAX-(AA)NRT-(QF)SYD-(QF)LAX
 
AA does offer fares out of Australia, you fly on JAL up to NRT where you connect to AA metal.
 
I have seen those combination fares (QF/AA JL/AA) before. My point in my original post was that while Sydney is pictured, Australia/Oceania is not named in the wording of the email.

Thanks for the link futaris, I had meant to include it but forgot.
 
I have seen those combination fares (QF/AA JL/AA) before. My point in my original post was that while Sydney is pictured, Australia/Oceania is not named in the wording of the email.

Thanks for the link futaris, I had meant to include it but forgot.

I don't see what Oceania isn't named has got to do with anything. Wouldn't the offline AA fare offered in conjunction with JAL qualify for the promo as it contains AA marketed and operated flights to/from Asia? It doesn't say that the connecting OW flight has to be within the same region.

Obviously Oceania isn't named as they don't fly here with their own metal.
 
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I don't see what Oceania isn't named has got to do with anything. Wouldn't the offline AA fare offered in conjunction with JAL qualify for the promo as it contains AA marketed and operated flights to/from Asia? It doesn't say that the connecting OW flight has to be within the same region.
So long as the AA fare is in F, J, A, D, I, R, Y, B or H for the portion of the trip on American Airlines (per the terms and conditions). The AA/JL advertised discounted fares are usually in S class on the AA segments. This promo is really for premium fares and not discounted holiday fares.

but I see no reason that an AA round trip on AA metal and coded between NRT and USA ports, with a tag-on QF or JL flight to/from Australia would not be eligible - providing its in the right fare class.
 
Also got a similar 5000 points offer from QF in my email today.
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Typical of QF to offer half of what other airlines offer.

Yep... but if you are AA and QF then you can get 15,000 miles ;)
I have a few flights planned in these dates on a number if different airlines so can take advantage of both i think.
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I was reading the FT of this threa the other day and its seems as though you have to fly on the AA metal before you travel on the OW partenr metal. Technically that would exclude oceana wouldn't it? I guess it is probably aimed at Americans who want to go onward from AA int ports.. of which Oceana would be classified
 
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