aa flt. pts. to qf

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I booked throught the aust. aa site trip sfo-bos and paid for the instant upgrade. I was able to book my seat in first.

In abt. '04 I got an aa advantage number. On one of my trips in US my qf ff number was entered in the booking but somehow it went to the advantage pts. I was pretty new to flying regularly then and don't think I put in the advantage number as I wanted it all going to qf ff.

I'm wanting to make sure the current booking pts. are put to qf as I entered the details as I made the booking.

How do I check that the booking shows that I want the pts. going to qf as I entered and it won't somehow go to aa?

I did not put down the advantage number anywhere on my booking.
thanks
 
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How do I check that the booking shows that I want the pts. going to qf as I entered and it won't somehow go to aa?

I did not put down the advantage number anywhere on my booking.
thanks

If you booked the flights on the AA Australia website, you should have an Amadeus booking reference. Go to www.checkmytrip.com and enter your surname and booking reference - there will be a section for pax details, the FF number in the booking should show up there. I think you have to click a plus symbol to get the full details.
 
The AA .au site allows editing of Frequent Flyer program and number - including removal.

If you look your booking up you should be able to see it clearly.

You can also look it up on the AA.com site with your AA Sabre reference if you have it or your name, first flight number and date. Any entered FF number should show, but you won't be able to edit it (Only add it it is not already there).
 
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