The whole "trip credit" vs "flight credit" often confuses me... I booked and paid for a trip for myself and a coworker in a couple of weeks. We may want to push the trip back a couple weeks, and at this time the fares for the same trip a couple weeks later look to be about $200 less per person. If I "change trip" and the new trip is $200 less each, will I get a "trip credit" for the difference in both of our tickets, which will all ($400) be usable by me for future travel? Or will we each get a "flight credit" usable only by the ticketed individual in the future - $200 for me, $200 for him? He doesn't fly AA very often so it would be much better if I could the entire credit in the future. Pretty sure if we just cancelled we would get "flight credits" usable only by the ticketed individual, but wasn't sure how that worked with a change that happens to be a lower fare.