Originally Posted by
curranch90
Thanks again to everyone that has provided advice and ideas! Your willingness to help a stranger is amazing!
I did attempt OLCI this evening and as @
JonNYC predicted, I received the same error message that I've been getting indicating no seats available. I did set up an EF free trial to alert me of any changes. I plan to call AA again tonight though not really expecting anything. Assuming that expectation holds, tomorrow's plan is:
- Get to DTW by 9:30AM
- Plan A: Magic happens and they fix it on the existing flight
- Plan B: Push for them to book me on BA via ORD
- Plan C is push for a FIM. (Won't say FIM just politely reiterate that I know it's within their power to re-book me in J on a different carrier) I tried to put the below list together of flights with J availability tomorrow from DTW that seemed reasonable.
- Plan D eventually accept Y if offered with solid compensation (Though I'm not really sure what to ask for above and beyond a full points refund?). I also understand that they don't have to do this and can just put me in Y with the fare difference...
- Worst Case for me - fly to MAN and either fly or train on my own dime and try to get reimbursed later. We are traveling with hiking gear and have a rather tight itinerary that needs us in our rental car by midday 23rd if at all possible... Would really like to get there on the planned day/time and avoid the hastle of another flight/train ride... Any other type of trip a train ride would be cool but it doesn't fit well into our current game plan
If I have FIM success (apologies if this excel formats poorly once I click post): <defective URL deleted>
Plan B is a double-connect, skip and focus on the FIM to UA
Plan C requires only a 2PM arrival time at AA DTW ticketing
You’ll know in an hour or two if you get a FIM to UA for 455pm dep to EWR
Limited time will be to your benefit in focusing the AA agent
Plan D is going to be hard to get comp at the gate.
Try, but expect comp to be a post hoc matter w/ customer service
Plan MAN you could pickup rental car in MAN and drive 200 miles to Scotland