<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by christep:
The moral of this story is to get your tickets issued to the city code rather than a specific airport. Hence if you had got it ticketed to NYC (New York generically) you would not have had to pay the reroute fee. The same can apply to Chicago, San Francisco (which includes SFO, OAK, SJC if booked as the city), and so on...
(And remember to do it all open-dated!)</font>
Just curious, does anyone know if AA considers EWR in their NYC category? I know that CO does NOT consider EWR an NYC co-terminal. Whats the deal with AA?
Also, just about to re-issue my tickets (AA screwed them up, so its their dime). They were all done open dated, except that the agent says I have to date the last segment. I think it was more of a way to keep the res open (she said without any flt numbers and dates, the res would cancel). Is this true?
Robin
[This message has been edited by Fishbait (edited 03-07-2003).]