Question: AA WEB BOOKING ENTERING PASSPORT NUMBERS

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First post for me. (hopefully right forum)
Doing US/Canada trip at Christmas flying QF.
Booked AA code share LAX-YVR-LAX flying Westjet (Whistler for Christmas) in March.
I did this booking on line and couldn't see any option to input passport numbers.

Phoned up AA here in BNE in early April and gave all the details (no wait and great service).
Just down loaded the AA app today and for this flight the app says I need to enter everyone's passport number to travel.
Do I need to call up AA again or does this happen at the airport at check in?

Thanks guys.
 
First post for me. (hopefully right forum)
Doing US/Canada trip at Christmas flying QF.
Booked AA code share LAX-YVR-LAX flying Westjet (Whistler for Christmas) in March.
I did this booking on line and couldn't see any option to input passport numbers.

Phoned up AA here in BNE in early April and gave all the details (no wait and great service).
Just down loaded the AA app today and for this flight the app says I need to enter everyone's passport number to travel.
Do I need to call up AA again or does this happen at the airport at check in?

Thanks guys.

Hi,

You can do it via https://www.aa.com/reservation/viewReservationsAccess.do?anchorEvent=false&from=Nav or just at the airport. I have flown AA both with and with out supplying the information before flying. If you don't checkin takes a fraction longer that is all.
 
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Thanks v8Stateman.
Had been to that page but on the iPad screen doesn't scroll to the bottom.
Sorted with the laptop.
 
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