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Thanks for the input re the LA stop. My system happily copes with West Coast to UK, but I appreciate this is a major step further.
Yes I’d noticed that AM eastbound flights out of DFW are not codeshares, but would only need 20TP so could live with that.
AA flights with BA numbers are eligible from a status perspective, so that’s covered. While the Gold in one trip element is largely psychological, it’s timed to follow on after my current Gold card expires on March 31st, and I missed out on renewing due to the transition year changes.
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