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#331
Join Date: Dec 1999
Location: NYC/PHX
Programs: IATA, Sabre, AvgeekAgent
Posts: 1,958
The key to your statement is "timely manner". The original post was asking if it mattered if someone checked in late or early. I was pointing out that it does matter. And the compensation given for being bumped doesn't help if you needed to make that flight, but waited to check in at the desk or kiosk at the airport 45 minutes before the flight. Especially if you are one of the last ones to check in.
#332
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Join Date: Jul 2002
Location: MCI
Programs: AA Gold 1MM, AS MVP, UA Silver, WN A-List, Marriott LT Titanium, HH Diamond
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Then I asked if being at a hub airport, at a Customer Service Center, would help, and she said "Maybe...they can do things I can't." So that's my next step - I'll be in Phoenix later today. She also suggested I could cancel the entire itinerary and get a redeposit and refund, but I'd rather not do that.
After that, I guess it's Twitter? Unless there's some secret backdoor phone number to a different department that won't put me on indefinite hold...
This used to be much easier. They cancel your flight or move it by greater than an hour or two, you get a reasonable rebooking. It's like they're inventing ways to be unfriendly on purpose, and I don't know to what end.
#333
Join Date: Apr 2015
Posts: 49
I booked an award ticket on Hawaiian air via AA, but I can't seem to access my trip on the Hawaiian air site using the record locator from AA. Do I just need to wait longer?
#334
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Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: Not here; there!
Programs: AA Lifetime Gold
Posts: 29,595
Has AA already issued the award ticket (i.e., do you already have a ticket number beginning with "001")? If so, you need to get the Hawaiian record locator. AA can give it to you.
#335
Join Date: Dec 1999
Location: NYC/PHX
Programs: IATA, Sabre, AvgeekAgent
Posts: 1,958
You will have to call AA or HA and ask for your HA record locator. You could also try to look up the reservation using your ticket number, but the website might not be set up to recognize reservations with tickets issued by AA (tickets numbers starting with 001 are AA issued tickets, regardless of operating carrier).
#336
Join Date: Apr 2015
Posts: 49
Thanks guys! Was able to use the ticket number to find my reservation.
#337
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Join Date: Feb 2001
Location: RDU <|> MMX
Programs: AA EXP 2MM, SK EBS
Posts: 12,483
Well, now I've had strike #2 . Agent at MCI says that I cannot change anything because of the Iberia segment. At first, she said I'd just have to fly 1 Iberia segment, making it sound like I could change it. So I suggested MCI-MIA-MAD (not really knowing if that's even feasible). Then she said no, it has to be LHR-MAD.
Then I asked if being at a hub airport, at a Customer Service Center, would help, and she said "Maybe...they can do things I can't." So that's my next step - I'll be in Phoenix later today. She also suggested I could cancel the entire itinerary and get a redeposit and refund, but I'd rather not do that.
After that, I guess it's Twitter? Unless there's some secret backdoor phone number to a different department that won't put me on indefinite hold...
This used to be much easier. They cancel your flight or move it by greater than an hour or two, you get a reasonable rebooking. It's like they're inventing ways to be unfriendly on purpose, and I don't know to what end.
Then I asked if being at a hub airport, at a Customer Service Center, would help, and she said "Maybe...they can do things I can't." So that's my next step - I'll be in Phoenix later today. She also suggested I could cancel the entire itinerary and get a redeposit and refund, but I'd rather not do that.
After that, I guess it's Twitter? Unless there's some secret backdoor phone number to a different department that won't put me on indefinite hold...
This used to be much easier. They cancel your flight or move it by greater than an hour or two, you get a reasonable rebooking. It's like they're inventing ways to be unfriendly on purpose, and I don't know to what end.
You need to call the normal AA reservations number, the same one you tried the first time. Tell them there was a schedule change on your itinerary, the new flight now leaves too early, and ask to put on the option through DFW. If you get another bad agent who insists there must be award availability on the new flight, just thank them and HUCA.
It's annoying to have to HUCA several times, but unfortunately with AA these days it's often the game you have to play in order to get the correct results.
#338
Join Date: Jul 2011
Programs: AA Plat, UA 1K>Plat>moving to Silver
Posts: 2,090
I was on a paid first AA transcontinental flight last week that was delayed and then cancelled due to weather, and was rebooked on a much later flight in economy (no first was available at that point). I realize I could have refused and gotten a refund, but chose not to do so, and the IRROPs was on account of weather. However, if I complain, is there any chance of some downgrade compensation in miles or e-certificates?
#339
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Join Date: Feb 2001
Location: RDU <|> MMX
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Posts: 12,483
I was on a paid first AA transcontinental flight last week that was delayed and then cancelled due to weather, and was rebooked on a much later flight in economy (no first was available at that point). I realize I could have refused and gotten a refund, but chose not to do so, and the IRROPs was on account of weather. However, if I complain, is there any chance of some downgrade compensation in miles or e-certificates?
#340
Moderator: American AAdvantage
Join Date: May 2000
Location: NorCal - SMF area
Programs: AA LT Plat; HH LT Diamond, Maître-plongeur des Muccis
Posts: 62,948
I was on a paid first AA transcontinental flight last week that was delayed and then cancelled due to weather, and was rebooked on a much later flight in economy (no first was available at that point). I realize I could have refused and gotten a refund, but chose not to do so, and the IRROPs was on account of weather. However, if I complain, is there any chance of some downgrade compensation in miles or e-certificates?
Any compensation might depend on your detailed fare rules. If in essence your fare was considered an “instant upgrade” or the rules stipulated you could wait for an available seat but could take an earlier flight in Economy if that was available, you might get a few miles in your account - but I’d not count on that.
See https://www.flyertalk.com/forum/amer...aster-thd.html
#341
Join Date: Mar 2014
Location: Bangalore, San Francisco
Programs: CathayPacific, Lufthansa, AA, United
Posts: 19
#342
Moderator: American AAdvantage
Join Date: May 2000
Location: NorCal - SMF area
Programs: AA LT Plat; HH LT Diamond, Maître-plongeur des Muccis
Posts: 62,948
See Lost baggage /luggage delay, loss, damage - advice, compensation, etc. master thread
#343
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Join Date: Jul 2002
Location: MCI
Programs: AA Gold 1MM, AS MVP, UA Silver, WN A-List, Marriott LT Titanium, HH Diamond
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For a future schedule change on an award ticket like this you do not need to be asking agents in person at the airport. They will not be able to help and will just make stuff up like the agent you evidently talked to at MCI.
You need to call the normal AA reservations number, the same one you tried the first time. Tell them there was a schedule change on your itinerary, the new flight now leaves too early, and ask to put on the option through DFW. If you get another bad agent who insists there must be award availability on the new flight, just thank them and HUCA.
It's annoying to have to HUCA several times, but unfortunately with AA these days it's often the game you have to play in order to get the correct results.
You need to call the normal AA reservations number, the same one you tried the first time. Tell them there was a schedule change on your itinerary, the new flight now leaves too early, and ask to put on the option through DFW. If you get another bad agent who insists there must be award availability on the new flight, just thank them and HUCA.
It's annoying to have to HUCA several times, but unfortunately with AA these days it's often the game you have to play in order to get the correct results.
Is there any DoT guidance on this? I've never made a government complaint before but this is begging for one. How can an airline sell a ticket for a 1PM flight, then switch it to hours earlier, and then refuse a reasonable reaccommodation when plenty of seats in the cabin are available? Same exact fare basis is almost never available.
#344
Join Date: Jan 2017
Location: COU
Programs: AA EXP, Bonvoy Ambassador, Hertz PC
Posts: 499
Well I've been around a while I guess, but this seemed as good a place as any to ask something I'm sure has been asked/answered lots but my (ok, admittedly cursory) searching didn't find?
What's up with "kettles" exactly? I mean I get that it's a derogatory term for uninformed/inexperienced/just-not-with-it flyers. But what's the etymology here or what analogy is being made?
What's up with "kettles" exactly? I mean I get that it's a derogatory term for uninformed/inexperienced/just-not-with-it flyers. But what's the etymology here or what analogy is being made?
#345
Join Date: Dec 1999
Location: NYC/PHX
Programs: IATA, Sabre, AvgeekAgent
Posts: 1,958
Well I've been around a while I guess, but this seemed as good a place as any to ask something I'm sure has been asked/answered lots but my (ok, admittedly cursory) searching didn't find?
What's up with "kettles" exactly? I mean I get that it's a derogatory term for uninformed/inexperienced/just-not-with-it flyers. But what's the etymology here or what analogy is being made?
What's up with "kettles" exactly? I mean I get that it's a derogatory term for uninformed/inexperienced/just-not-with-it flyers. But what's the etymology here or what analogy is being made?