missing out on kiosk check in for AA
#1
Original Poster
Join Date: Jun 2011
Posts: 33
missing out on kiosk check in for AA
Since I have a service dog, I have to check in at the counter instead of the kiosk.
The kiosks for American Airlines sometimes allow you to pay for upgrades to first class if there are seats available.
The check in person last time I flew acted like no one ever gets to buy upgrades from the kiosk when I asked how much it would be for me to upgrade my seat.
Can I access the kiosk after checking in? Kiosks also allow you to choose a different seat if one is available. I have a perfect seat, so that is not a concern this time. But other times I would hate to not have that option if there is a better seat available or if I am traveling with someone I'd like to sit next to.
The kiosks for American Airlines sometimes allow you to pay for upgrades to first class if there are seats available.
The check in person last time I flew acted like no one ever gets to buy upgrades from the kiosk when I asked how much it would be for me to upgrade my seat.
Can I access the kiosk after checking in? Kiosks also allow you to choose a different seat if one is available. I have a perfect seat, so that is not a concern this time. But other times I would hate to not have that option if there is a better seat available or if I am traveling with someone I'd like to sit next to.
#2
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Florida
Programs: Delta frequent flyer Gold Medallion Status
Posts: 876
Are you not always assigned to bulkhead seats when you travel with a service dog? It is my understanding that when you fly with a service dog you can request to be assigned to bulkhead seats well before the flight by just calling the airline.
On some occasions I have had physical issues that were best resolved with bulkhead seating. I call and request assignment to these seats, and they are provided with the understanding that should a passenger board with a service animal, I would have to give the bulkhead to the passenger with the animal.
I do not know about purchasing an upgrade at the kiosk, but again, wouldn't you have to be seated in the bulkhead in FC as well? If first class upgrades are available at the kiosk, why would they not be available at the ticket counter?
On some occasions I have had physical issues that were best resolved with bulkhead seating. I call and request assignment to these seats, and they are provided with the understanding that should a passenger board with a service animal, I would have to give the bulkhead to the passenger with the animal.
I do not know about purchasing an upgrade at the kiosk, but again, wouldn't you have to be seated in the bulkhead in FC as well? If first class upgrades are available at the kiosk, why would they not be available at the ticket counter?
#4
Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: Boston, MA (BOS)
Programs: AA PLT Pro 2MM, DL Gold, UA Silver, Marriott Ambassador + LT Plat, COFC Venture X, HHonors Diamond
Posts: 5,587
Since I have a service dog, I have to check in at the counter instead of the kiosk.
The kiosks for American Airlines sometimes allow you to pay for upgrades to first class if there are seats available.
The check in person last time I flew acted like no one ever gets to buy upgrades from the kiosk when I asked how much it would be for me to upgrade my seat.
Can I access the kiosk after checking in? Kiosks also allow you to choose a different seat if one is available. I have a perfect seat, so that is not a concern this time. But other times I would hate to not have that option if there is a better seat available or if I am traveling with someone I'd like to sit next to.
The kiosks for American Airlines sometimes allow you to pay for upgrades to first class if there are seats available.
The check in person last time I flew acted like no one ever gets to buy upgrades from the kiosk when I asked how much it would be for me to upgrade my seat.
Can I access the kiosk after checking in? Kiosks also allow you to choose a different seat if one is available. I have a perfect seat, so that is not a concern this time. But other times I would hate to not have that option if there is a better seat available or if I am traveling with someone I'd like to sit next to.
#5
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: IAD
Programs: United MP
Posts: 7,822
Yes, it is possible to use the kiosk after checking in with an agent at the counter. To do this, select the "Stand-by/reprint/other options" button and if available, you will be offered the upgrade and prompted to insert a credit card as payment to confirm the upgrade. Please consult this thread for more information. As for the arrangements for having a service dog on the record, I don't think purchasing the upgrade should change anything but it maybe worth checking back with agents.
#6
Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: South Florida, USA
Programs: AA PPRO (OW Emerarld), BA Silver, DL PM
Posts: 491
American's special assistance people at 800-237-7976 are really first class, no pun intended.
I travel with a wheelchair and have no idea what is involved in service animal accommodation. I know American will reserve bulkhead seating in coach for service animals on the MD-80, 737, 767, and 777. However, there is no bulkhead seating available on a 757 (which seem to be very very common anywhere within the US) for any types of disabilities, because the only bulkhead rows are exit rows on 757s.
American will not reserve any first or business class seating for disabled/special service passengers. So, if you are able to secure an upgrade to first class there's no guarantee that you'll get a bulkhead seat with space for your service animal. I have no idea how large your service animal is, but if it's a dog, the dog would be seem to be more comfortable against the bulkhead than crammed between standard domestic first-class seats. Good luck though!
Although the OP's question was aimed primarily at American Airlines, I believe that you will find similar results at all other legacy carriers in the US. I don't believe this is an American airline specific post as those on the American Airlines are unlikely to have more experience with service animal requests than those folks that monitor this forum.
I travel with a wheelchair and have no idea what is involved in service animal accommodation. I know American will reserve bulkhead seating in coach for service animals on the MD-80, 737, 767, and 777. However, there is no bulkhead seating available on a 757 (which seem to be very very common anywhere within the US) for any types of disabilities, because the only bulkhead rows are exit rows on 757s.
American will not reserve any first or business class seating for disabled/special service passengers. So, if you are able to secure an upgrade to first class there's no guarantee that you'll get a bulkhead seat with space for your service animal. I have no idea how large your service animal is, but if it's a dog, the dog would be seem to be more comfortable against the bulkhead than crammed between standard domestic first-class seats. Good luck though!
Although the OP's question was aimed primarily at American Airlines, I believe that you will find similar results at all other legacy carriers in the US. I don't believe this is an American airline specific post as those on the American Airlines are unlikely to have more experience with service animal requests than those folks that monitor this forum.
#7
Original Poster
Join Date: Jun 2011
Posts: 33
I think it might be their preference to check people with disabilities in the line, since I was able to use the kiosk at a smaller airport recently.
I wish I knew that I could use the kiosk after checking in to see if I could purchase an upgrade to first.
My dog will most likely fit just fine under (and in the leg space) the first class seats. She is just a bit too big to fit under economy seats.
I wish I knew that I could use the kiosk after checking in to see if I could purchase an upgrade to first.
My dog will most likely fit just fine under (and in the leg space) the first class seats. She is just a bit too big to fit under economy seats.