Is award processing charge <21 per ticket or per award?
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Is award processing charge <21 per ticket or per award?
Can someone tell me whether it costs $75 per award or per ticket to book an award within 21 days of travel? I'm AA elite, but thinking about getting tix for family using wife's miles and wondering whether worth it to do that way. Wording very ambiguous and implies per "award" not per ticket (like they specify elsewhere) but I suspect it's per ticket even when multiple tix on a reservation. Also, would it be the same for flight changes w/n 21 days, like switching time or day of flight?
Thanks.
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each ticket will require a separate award
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Can someone tell me whether it costs $75 per award or per ticket to book an award within 21 days of travel? I'm AA elite, but thinking about getting tix for family using wife's miles and wondering whether worth it to do that way. Wording very ambiguous and implies per "award" not per ticket (like they specify elsewhere) but I suspect it's per ticket even when multiple tix on a reservation. Also, would it be the same for flight changes w/n 21 days, like switching time or day of flight?
Thanks.
Thanks.
Examples
Book ticket on Jan 1 for travel on Jan 22
You can make changes for free for travel Jan 22 or later without the 21 day fee, since the new date will be at least 21 days from the date you originally got this ticketed. For example, on January 20, you can change the travel date to January 20
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"For example, on January 20, you can change the travel date to January 20"
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Doing so would incur a $75 fee, as the award was originally ticketed on January 1. However, if, on January 20, you were to change the travel date to January 30, there would be no charge for that change.
"For example, on January 20, you can change the travel date to January 20"
???
Doing so would incur a $75 fee, as the award was originally ticketed on January 1. However, if, on January 20, you were to change the travel date to January 30, there would be no charge for that change.
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Conveniently award inventory always seems to open up 2 weeks prior to departure.
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Yes, I agree as the flight date approaches and the airlines realize they aren't going to sell all seats for revenue they open up mileage redemption buckets. It's great that seats are dynamic and that you can sometimes get your ideal routing close to the actual flight date.
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Yes, I agree as the flight date approaches and the airlines realize they aren't going to sell all seats for revenue they open up mileage redemption buckets. It's great that seats are dynamic and that you can sometimes get your ideal routing close to the actual flight date.
Yes, I agree as the flight date approaches and the airlines realize they aren't going to sell all seats for revenue they open up mileage redemption buckets. It's great that seats are dynamic and that you can sometimes get your ideal routing close to the actual flight date.
Also even on our connecting flights, the planes on each leg were barely half-full, yet the same routing disappeared from the availability leading to departure. They NEVER resurfaced.
In fact it has been over 18 months now the Saaver award availability on AA has become truly awful that I feel strongly AA is the new DL which actually does open up seats closer to departure even on its biz class to Europe at the height of Summer. Try that on AA you would be deeply disappointed.