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#865139 by Shaz72
22 Jan 2014, 20:35
Hi all

Just looking at booking our Heathrow hotel before we fly to LA. I am a member of the AA and used this to get AAA discount for hotels in the US. I have just found a good discounted rate for the Radisson Edwardian in Heathrow but it's a AAA rate.

My question is can a use my AA card to get a AAA rate in the UK

Thanks is advance

Sharon
#865146 by Tim
22 Jan 2014, 21:28
Yes, the AA is affiliated to the AAA via ARC EUROPE, the symbol is on the back of your AA membership card. The international code for the AA is 428, but you don't really need this. Showing your AA card should be enough although you may not be asked for proof of membership.

Another little known benefit for AA members is that they have access to some AAA breakdown benefits whilst in the USA. Whilst rental cars come with breakdown cover it does not always extend to flat batteries, running out of fuel or loss of car keys. These extra services can be purchased from the car rental at an additional daily charge. These services are free from the AAA for AA members.
From the AAA website:-
http://www.aaa.com/PPInternational/Bene ... to_US.html
Last edited by Tim on 24 Jun 2015, 21:34, edited 2 times in total. Reason: Edited to remove text which may be subject to copyright law
#865152 by honey lamb
22 Jan 2014, 22:39
I have deleted part of this post and may I remind members of the sticky at the top of every forum reminding people of the laws of copyright. Posting a link is sufficient but please do not post the text of that link.
#865153 by Tim
22 Jan 2014, 23:00
Oops....sorry, wasn't aware of the sticky.
I always visit the site by selecting The forum, view new posts and the "sticky" copyright post does not show up there.
#865157 by joeyc
22 Jan 2014, 23:28
honey lamb wrote: Posting a link is sufficient but please do not post the text of that link.


Not meaning to rock the boat HL and sorry for going slightly OT, but some of the forum software has been rewriting URL links of late to redirect through an address that will probably give credit to Pete for said redirect. Nothing wrong with that, but it does render the links inaccurate as they don't go where they are supposed to go :?

I have also been posting excerpts recently...Is there some other way to go about this?

Not any breach of copyright if we credit the source surely..
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