I've always found AA to be "cheap" after being accustomed to the gouging I get from QF. How ever trying to book a simple 174 mile flight is turning out to be horrendous!
I've found away around the gouging, but it is not an ideal solution.
Well, OK - I'll b ite - what is the way around it?
Have been thinking the same of late re AA - had to book two flights - LAX-SFO, and then SFO-BOS - super cheapest price - but it wasn't cheap. Mind you, American are used to everything going dear around holiday times, we silly us, didn't think that when we were flying was Thanksgiving!
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AA has many flights that are the equivalent of QantasLink - expensive thin routes.
Using QF points can be an option... The Taxes+Surcharges are only a few $. But there are also other options. Sometimes flying backwards, then forwards (eg instead of flying AAA-BBB, flying AAA-CCC-BBB or flying AAA-DDD-AAA-BBB due to the way markets are priced.
That's very pricey for a short flight! I've got a booking with DL in January for CLT-ATL-DEN (about 4 hours flying across 2 segments) and its only $500-ish ... in First class!
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