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Old Sep 17, 2024 | 8:56 am
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Originally Posted by Finland Station
I assume that you checked that the underlying AA flight had also been cancelled. Sometimes, the codeshare gets removed as a result of a timetable change. In that case, it is usually best to wait a few weeks (if you itinerary permits) for the codeshare Gods to get to work on the revised schedule and for the new BA number to appear. If the underlying AA flight has been cancelled as well, and there are no other options on the day, then I should say that you have been rather unlucky. It is not typical.

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Yes, underlying AA flight definitely cancelled. And I have been automatically re-booked on a flight which departs before I am due to land in the US.

Am assuming a human at AA will overule the bot and put me on a flight which works.

But 3 time on 3 flights, after everything working smoothly for years.......

I will try and restrain myself from trying to rebook, following CWS's advice!

thanks all - not really expecting an answer, more just venting!
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