Originally Posted by
Dave Noble
I don't think that you will be able to book directly with AA> Looks like you are trying to price an itinerary that includes travel A-C via B as the sum of A-B plus B-C fares rather than an A-C fare
If Expedia is able to book it as 2 separate fares and it is saving such a significant amount then book through Expedia
Assuming this is a published fare and not a special fare that Expedia is offering, the fare rules regarding refunds and changes will be the same as if booked through AA.
Thank you. When you say the fare rules would be the same does that mean I can cancel and get a AA credit voucher if I wanted later on?
This is what the AA rep informed me
3. AA operator was trying to find me the multi city flights (as the option online doesn't work) and we couldn't find the fare that Expedia was offering. She said to book via Expedia and get AA to take over the booking for $50pp and then if I can't travel I could still refund to a voucher. Is that correct?