oneWORLD frequent flyer number on AA.com

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You can now enter your oneworld frequent flyer number in AA bookings using AA.com.

This can be done at time of booking, or later.

Now if they'd only allow AA.com access to "preferred seats" for WP/SG/PS.

(Note the seat selection screen has changed as well, main change is it shows unallocated QBlocked/"preferred seats").
 
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Nice change. Makes me happy.

Now for them to accept bookings online from Australians (and paying online with credit card) rather than going through the place on hold and do the call centre sing and dance.
 
But not access to pre-allocate exit rows on international flights. That remains the domain of QF Platinum status.

That is a special case and the exit rows are not part of the qualified seating section of the aeroplane. OW ruby and above get access to seating in the "preferred seating" section

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What about WP's accessing Exit seating on AA flights? Certainly can't do on line and last time I tried with a 'phone call (August) I was advised I could not do so ...
 
Now for them to accept bookings online from Australians (and paying online with credit card) rather than going through the place on hold and do the call centre sing and dance.
Now that would be a great enhancement and could potentially avoid embarrassment.
 
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