Booking One Way Flight US-Australia

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I have a one-way flight on hold, booked on aa.com. The fine print says I need to be a resident of the US. "If you are not a resident of the U.S., U.K., Canada or select countries in Latin America and the Caribbean, tickets must be purchased at an American Airlines ticketing location/airport, or by calling an American Airlines International Reservations office." Will this be a problem when I try to pay with an Australian credit card? Or, worse, when I try to check in?
 
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I can guarantee at checkin they will only be concerned that the ticket is valid :shock: and that you have the proper passport or visa to enter Australia (and any intermediate countries)

There are plenty of threads dealing with the Australia CC alternatives/subterfuges... So should not be a problem.

Happy wandering

Fred
 
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