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Old Oct 17, 2017, 2:41 am
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Do I need to call BA due to an AA flight change in MMB

Just checking things in MMB and noticed one of my flights has changed in January.

Supposed to be flying:

BOS-JFK 13:20-14:50 and then connecting onto a BA flight to LHR at 18:30.

Now I'm apparently flying BOS-JFK 19:07-20:34 so arrived at JFK 2 hours after my flight departs.

Should I be calling BA or AA to deal with this as it's only the AA flight that has changed?
Only just applied a GUF to the booking a few days ago as well!
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Old Oct 17, 2017, 2:43 am
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If you booked this with BA (which I assume you did if you have applied a GUF) then you need to call BA. At some point the system would pick up on your miss-connect and rebook, but you may as well call and request a change yourself if you want.
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Old Oct 17, 2017, 2:54 am
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Yes I did book with BA.

There seems be a 12:10 flight and then nothing else without connections until 19:07 now.
Gave BA a call and changed without any issue

Not sure if I'm going to lose a few TP until things update.
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