Does BA know if I miss an AA flight?
#1
Original Poster
Join Date: Oct 2014
Posts: 299
Does BA know if I miss an AA flight?
Ive got an upcoming itinerary EU-LHR-LAX-LAS-LHR-EU with all flights operated by BA except for LAX-LAS operated by AA
My plans have now changed and I could do with dropping the LAX-LAS flight and Ill rebook that single flight for a couple of days later.
But it will BA know Ive done this and therefore auto cancel the rest of my itinerary?
I know this is will get a maybe, it depends sort of answer but just wondering if anyone has any first hand recent experience
TIA
My plans have now changed and I could do with dropping the LAX-LAS flight and Ill rebook that single flight for a couple of days later.
But it will BA know Ive done this and therefore auto cancel the rest of my itinerary?
I know this is will get a maybe, it depends sort of answer but just wondering if anyone has any first hand recent experience
TIA
#2
Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: Flatland
Programs: AA Lifetime Gold 1MM, BA Gold, UA Peon
Posts: 6,095
I think BA will find out and your other flights will be auto cancelled.
I am not brave enough (or rich enough, or have had someone else to fund the bill) to try it.
If you want to keep all the timings the same except for LAX-LAS, you could attempt a ticket change after the start of travel, when historical pricing (prices from when the ticket was purchased) plus change fees will apply. That depends on the ticket change fees.
I am not brave enough (or rich enough, or have had someone else to fund the bill) to try it.
If you want to keep all the timings the same except for LAX-LAS, you could attempt a ticket change after the start of travel, when historical pricing (prices from when the ticket was purchased) plus change fees will apply. That depends on the ticket change fees.