Missing AA flights in the QF "your bookings"

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gumpy

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Hi All
I've made a AA/QF combo booking.

3 QF flights and 4 AA ones.

In my QF "your bookings" page only 3 of the AA flights show up... Does anyone know why this might be the case? Has this happened before to others and does it even matter?

thanks in advance
 
Presumably you made the booking via AA and have an 001-... ticket number.

If that's the case you should be able to look up your complete itinerary usin aa.com and your SABRE* booking reference.

*This in NOT the Qantas Amadeus reference to you employ on qantas.com/yourbooking.
 
it's showing one of the non adjacent flight so I don't think that's it...

I did just try the AA booking reference and found that the flight was there... so I just don't know what's going on... hehe in AA i could see all the QF bookings but it's just QF not showing all the AA ones...
 
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How was the booking made ? Via Qantas or a travel agent ? If via a travel agent and they are not on the Amadeus system, you will not see the "live" AA flights . They will only be in the booking as a *I* " information segment. You have to be careful if you see them, as and schedule change will not update .

If the booking was made via Qantas , or a Amadeus travel agent , The AA flights should be displayed " live"
 
it's showing one of the non adjacent flight so I don't think that's it...

I did just try the AA booking reference and found that the flight was there... so I just don't know what's going on... hehe in AA i could see all the QF bookings but it's just QF not showing all the AA ones...
OK, you have booked with either AA or employed a TA who uses Sabre.

When booking with AA, the Qantas(Amadeus) PNR will show all the Qantas flight and possibly some of the AA flights (generally connecting flights.)

It's all very normal.
 
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