AA rebook flight if missing? (OW connection, separate tickets)
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AA rebook flight if missing? (OW connection, separate tickets)
Hi,
I just bought a ticket from SCL to LAX but my final destination is SFO, so i need to buy another ticket LAX-SFO on AA, my question is: if i miss the LAX-SFO flight because my first leg was delayed, AA will charge extra for rebooking a new ticket? my first leg is on a OW airline, there's some protection between OW flights?
I had the same issue a few months ago, first leg with a OW airline, and second with Virgin and i missed that last flight, but Virgin put me on the next one without any extra charge, they needed my first leg ticket to know that i really miss my flight because a delay.
Thanks,
I just bought a ticket from SCL to LAX but my final destination is SFO, so i need to buy another ticket LAX-SFO on AA, my question is: if i miss the LAX-SFO flight because my first leg was delayed, AA will charge extra for rebooking a new ticket? my first leg is on a OW airline, there's some protection between OW flights?
I had the same issue a few months ago, first leg with a OW airline, and second with Virgin and i missed that last flight, but Virgin put me on the next one without any extra charge, they needed my first leg ticket to know that i really miss my flight because a delay.
Thanks,
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Hi,
I just bought a ticket from SCL to LAX but my final destination is SFO, so i need to buy another ticket LAX-SFO on AA, my question is: if i miss the LAX-SFO flight because my first leg was delayed, AA will charge extra for rebooking a new ticket? my first leg is on a OW airline, there's some protection between OW flights?
I had the same issue a few months ago, first leg with a OW airline, and second with Virgin and i missed that last flight, but Virgin put me on the next one without any extra charge, they needed my first leg ticket to know that i really miss my flight because a delay.
Thanks,
I just bought a ticket from SCL to LAX but my final destination is SFO, so i need to buy another ticket LAX-SFO on AA, my question is: if i miss the LAX-SFO flight because my first leg was delayed, AA will charge extra for rebooking a new ticket? my first leg is on a OW airline, there's some protection between OW flights?
I had the same issue a few months ago, first leg with a OW airline, and second with Virgin and i missed that last flight, but Virgin put me on the next one without any extra charge, they needed my first leg ticket to know that i really miss my flight because a delay.
Thanks,
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Since the SCL-LAX ticket has already been purchased, probably not a viable option to pursue.
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But, as already noted, who cares? AA contractually guarantees a rebook across tickets, so it doesn't matter.
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According to the Wiki page, MCT for AA Intl to Domestic is 1:30. I should arrived in LAX around 7:10AM (and i'll be one of the first of getting off the plane), and the flight i want to take leaves LA at 9AM, that meet the MCT right? or should i count from arrival to presentation in the airport time?
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two weeks ago i had JFK-LHR then on another ticket LHR-GVA.
first flt delayed three hours but when i landed in LHR i saw they booked me on every flt following my first missed flight until we actually arrived. i was surprised--but also when i checked in at JFK i ensured i was checked in for the other ticket as well (because i had bags to check). not certain if that matters, but i'd imagine they would need to know when you check in to check you in for the other flt too.
first flt delayed three hours but when i landed in LHR i saw they booked me on every flt following my first missed flight until we actually arrived. i was surprised--but also when i checked in at JFK i ensured i was checked in for the other ticket as well (because i had bags to check). not certain if that matters, but i'd imagine they would need to know when you check in to check you in for the other flt too.