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    Are you referring to creating a flight listing or checking in for a flight? Since nonrev travel is a privilege of the employee which can be taken away, the employee should be the only one responsible for listing. There is no way for a RC, immediate family members or buddy pass travelers to create their own listing on AA. If you are referring to checking in, I agree, AA should allow this. When I list a family member for travel on another airline such as B6, DL, UA, etc, the nonrev traveler is allowed to check themself in on that airline website, no login required. Not sure how other airlines handle check in for family members and buddy passes.
    isppilot - Senior NonRev Correspondent - New York City

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