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Old Jul 14, 2017, 11:18 am
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wesport
 
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Originally Posted by Often1;!

Do the refunds based upon what happens occur automatically, or do you have to fill out forms online. Thanks for your detailed answer.


If you are rebooked onto an AA service, your BA J ticket ("Club World" is simply BA's marketing hype name for its [URL=http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/usertag.php?do=list&action=hash&hash=2
#2[/URL] cabin) should be in AA J (or F). If J is not available, you will have to decide whether to accept a reroute into Y or to wait for J availability.

If you are rebooked into Y you are due a refund of 75% of the avios for the segment, your BA seat fee and the difference in APD for your now non-premium UK departure.

If the offered flight arrives 3+ hours later than your originally scheduled arrival, you are due EUR 300 (4+ hours gets you EUR 600) unless the reason for the delay is "extraordinary" e.g., weather or strike.
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