AA Fare Mistake SYD-LAX US$575

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Just booked SYD-LAX US$575 rt with AA code (5 trips booked in the months to come). E-Tickets have arrived and of course fare is now gone (now US$1200). Noticed that someone at AA forgot to add the carrier imposed surcharge into the ticket build when trying to match UA, VA, DL, QF.
Question I now have, as the E-Tickets have arrived, is the fare done and dusted, in other words, can AA reject the tickets or ask for the correct price?
 
I booked this as well.

i did

Mel - DFW

LAX - Mel

for $850 per person. I then called AA and they added in an infant in a seat but
they said they had to on a separate reservation and then link them together.

The people on the phone did not question it my original booking. In fact they
offered to book it on the phone with them then but it would of cost $80, Instead
i did it online while the AA lady was on the phone with me ;)

I did get a call 5 min later from ANZ CC who said there was fraud on my card
but it was just AA doing 6 transactions.

There was a few $1 ones.. Not sure why.

I have added my QFF details, I have chosen my seats, I added APIS information.

Can you tell me if you see luggage on your ticket ?

http://www.australianfrequentflyer....luggage-question-qantas-code-share-69124.html
 
is this AA metal or QF metal but AA coded? and is it related to the QF fare from the other day.
 
is this AA metal or QF metal but AA coded? and is it related to the QF fare from the other day.

QF metal for all flights. I haven't seen bookings on AA metal available as yet, they probably were trying match the QF fare but forgot to add the surcharges.
 
Can you tell me if you see luggage on your ticket ?
Yes, sure can.


[TABLE="class: aa-dot-baggage aa-checked-baggage"]
[TR="class: aa-dot-baggage-info odd first"]
[TD="class: aa-dot-airlines aa-flight-carryon"] American Airlines

[/TD]
[TD="class: aa-baggage-order"] 1st Bag
2nd Bag
[/TD]
[TD="class: aa-baggage-order"] No Charge
No Charge
[/TD]
[TD="class: aa-dot-airlines"] 62 din / 158 dcm
62 din / 158 dcm
[/TD]
[TD="class: aa-dot-airlines"] Under 50 lbs/ 23 kgs
Under 50 lbs/ 23 kgs
[/TD]
[/TR]
[/TABLE]
 
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[h=2]AA Fare Mistake SYD-LAX US$575[/h]they also have given a children's discount on these tickets.
SWMBO and the apprentice SWMBO who are on the one ticket are only being charged an average of $490 US return SYD-LAX.
 
Just booked SYD-LAX US$575 rt with AA code (5 trips booked in the months to come). E-Tickets have arrived and of course fare is now gone (now US$1200). Noticed that someone at AA forgot to add the carrier imposed surcharge into the ticket build when trying to match UA, VA, DL, QF.
Question I now have, as the E-Tickets have arrived, is the fare done and dusted, in other words, can AA reject the tickets or ask for the correct price?

May be worth reading this thread

http://www.australianfrequentflyer..../mel-lax-oct-nov-rt-69053-38.html#post1272009
 
Just booked SYD-LAX US$575 rt with AA code (5 trips booked in the months to come). E-Tickets have arrived and of course fare is now gone (now US$1200). Noticed that someone at AA forgot to add the carrier imposed surcharge into the ticket build when trying to match UA, VA, DL, QF.
Question I now have, as the E-Tickets have arrived, is the fare done and dusted, in other words, can AA reject the tickets or ask for the correct price?
The answer to "can AA reject tickets" would appear to be yes these days after the recent rule change but if this mistake was not widely published on blogs and then abused (as per some recent mistake deals) you may get lucky.
 
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