PlanAAhead vs. AAnytime Question
I forgot, what is considered "planning ahead" for the PlanAAhead award? AA.com seems to have left this point out in their explanation of the various award types, unfortunately. Is it 14-day advance on the reservation? 21? Thanks in advance...
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http://aa.com/content/AAdvantage/pro...ardTypes.jhtml
PlanAAhead * Can be claimed for fewer miles * Recommended when you are planning a trip in advance * Subject to capacity controls and travel embargo dates AAnytime * May be claimed for any available seat in the designated class of service on any day * Have no capacity controls, no travel embargo dates, no restrictions for when you fly (provided the flight is not sold out) |
<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by AAllTheWay: I forgot, what is considered "planning ahead" for the PlanAAhead award? AA.com seems to have left this point out in their explanation of the various award types, unfortunately. Is it 14-day advance on the reservation? 21? Thanks in advance...</font> To avoid a processing fee for planAAhead or AAnytime award, you need 21 days notice. You can travel today on a planAAhead award, if there are seats. |
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