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    Have your friend print out the AA travel guide. This will go over the cost for flying as a travel companion and how they go about getting the money, normally as imputed income.Always best to get the answers from your friend who is giving you the benefits.If they do not know they should have a travel center they can ask.
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    Quote Originally Posted by offroader View Post
    Have your friend print out the AA travel guide. This will go over the cost for flying as a travel companion and how they go about getting the money, normally as imputed income.Always best to get the answers from your friend who is giving you the benefits.If they do not know they should have a travel center they can ask.
    thanks i'm going to do that. She's a brand new employee (2 months in) so she just isn't sure of a lot of stuff. I just thought it was strange that I was paying Buddy Pass prices when I'm listed as her 1 and only companion. I'm going to check out the travel guide and see what it says.

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