Originally Posted by
pbd456
Good to know. even when there is a higher fare when you re-ticketed!
Yes, exactly. Although, personally, I don't consider this to be "reticketing" since the ticket isn't being repriced, but merely date/time changes. I'm not saying what the actual definition of "reticket" is since I wouldn't know. AA will reissue the ticket in such cases, but another airline might just revalidate.
Originally Posted by
pbd456
I wonder what if there is no fare filed. it can still re-ticketed based on the historical fare?
Yes, exactly. Although, personally, I don't consider this to be "reticketing" since the ticket isn't being repriced, but merely date/time changes. I'm not saying what the actual definition of "reticket" is since I wouldn't know.
Originally Posted by
pbd456
CX didnt seem wanting to let me change the subsequent sectors before flying. i had a 5 days gap from MPM - xDOH-HKG and 5 days to JFK. able to re validate the subsequent sector in airport express station counter.
AA has a dedicated RTW desk staffed by those who, for the most part, are well-versed in the RTW rules and understand them. Other airlines often don't have RTW specialists, and standard reservations agents typically don't understand the rules.