AA reaches agreement with BA(/IB/RJ)

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NOT read it yet, so flame me as needed. But I have to ask the question, as they are all OW memebers, how does this help us the flying WP's?

I would guess it helps like the QF/BA services covered by the JSA on MEL/SYD-SIN/BKK/HKG-LHR, you would get more miles etc and have freedom to move around services and flight numbers as if it was a home carrier.
I would say the advantage is minimal but i guess we will see some time soonish...
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The big question is - will you get status bonus on BA again and can you redeem TATL on both carriers using BAEC or AAdvantage miles...

The email I got did not specify that.
 
AA BA IB Joint Business Agreement

More Choices Connecting You To The World


August 14, 2008



Dear flashware,

I want to thank you for your support of American Airlines and share some exciting news. Today American Airlines, British Airways and Iberia signed a Joint Business Agreement (JBA) to cooperate on flights between North America and Europe, and announced that we plan to expand our global cooperation. Though our three airlines will continue to operate as separate legal entities – with our own fleets, employees and brands – we will cooperate more closely to improve travel choices, offer more convenient schedules and give customers more opportunities to earn and redeem frequent flyer miles.

Today's announcement represents good news for travelers. Our customers will be able to travel more easily on a oneworld network that includes nearly 9,000 daily departures to 663 destinations in 134 countries via flight schedules that will be coordinated to deliver more conveniences and choices. As an example, here in the U.S., customers and communities will gain improved access to 207 new international destinations just by our ability to link our networks.

We also plan to expand our codesharing and offer combinable fares, allowing customers to choose from multiple routings across the entire oneworld network rather than just those flights marketed individually by each airline. This will also allow us to offer our customers and communities greater access to more competitive fares and ultimately the ability to fly on new and expanded routes.

As a result, you'll have greater opportunities to earn and redeem your American Airlines AAdvantage miles on each airline's transatlantic flights. Reciprocal lounge access with British Airways, Iberia and other oneworld members will continue as it is today – however, with an expanded network and more codesharing choices, customers will have more opportunities to take advantage of this valuable benefit.

As a key first step, our three airlines – along with Finnair and Royal Jordanian, our transatlantic partners in the oneworld global alliance – plan to apply today with the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) to receive global antitrust immunity. This will not only help us work together more closely for the benefit of our customers, employees and shareholders, but will also allow the oneworld alliance to compete more effectively with SkyTeam and the Star Alliance, which already enjoy broad immunity among their global air alliance members.

Although these changes, if approved, will take some time to be implemented, we will be in touch as new information becomes available. In the meantime, please visit www.aa.com for more information.

We hope that you are excited about the great benefits and choices that will take place from this proposed relationship. We will keep you posted on the latest developments. Again, I want to thank you for flying American Airlines.

Sincerely yours,
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Dan Garton
Executive Vice President, Marketing
 
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The big question is - will you get status bonus on BA again

As far as I'm aware you still get a status bonus on BA.

"Status bonus

If you are a Silver, Gold, or Platinum Frequent Flyer, you'll earn extra points (your Status bonus) when you fly on eligible~ Qantas, Jetstar, British Airways and American Airlines flights. The bonus is applied to the base Economy rate:

  • Silver Frequent Flyers earn 25% Status bonus = 25% more points.
  • Gold Frequent Flyers earn 50% Status bonus = 50% more points.
  • Platinum Frequent Flyers earn 100% Status bonus = double points."
see: Frequent Flyer - Earning Points - Flights - Earn in the Air
 
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