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HK-UMICH Sep 23, 2000 5:48 pm

Thanksgiving- bump?
 
Sorry to bring back the issue.

I planned travel to LHR to meet my firend during thanks giving. and will return on 26 (Sun) or 27 (Mon). Will the Sun Return be oversold easily and I may be bumped?
(well, I don't mind bump, if they can get me back to US on Mon and upgrade me but...)

Thanks!

Viajero Joven Sep 23, 2000 6:14 pm

Your best bet might be on the flight within the US. Are you flying London-Chicago-Detroit? The Chicago-Detroit flight will be crazy, especially Sunday evening. I don't know about the London-Chicago flight. I say that knowling a lot of people that fly AA to U of M from CA and TX via O'hare.

So what do you think of the new McDonalds in Pierpont?? http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/smile.gif Much better than Little Caesars IMO. http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/smile.gif

Did you know the Commuter Express from DTW now stops at Pierpont, too? No more dragging luggage across the Diag to the Union. http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/smile.gif

[This message has been edited by Viajero Joven (edited 09-23-2000).]

glenngpr Sep 23, 2000 9:26 pm

I'm not one to readily share bumping advice for Thanksgiving (I've been successful many times), but I don't think a flight from Europe to the US would be significantly oversold on Nov. 26. Want to maximize your chances? Go to MIA that same day and watch how many flights to the New York, Boston & Philadelphia areas are oversold. Now that's a bump!

HK-UMICH Sep 23, 2000 9:38 pm

Thanks!

I think I will consider domestic trip only if my friend at London is not available... http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/frown.gif

Btw looking forward to see how agent calling volunteers in ORD since I never see it happen. Maybe I am lucky enough to have AA pay half of my trip!

VJ: Gald to hear from you again! I share the same feeling with you concerning the Mc's (no more bad pizzas!). The news about comumter is great, I normally take a cab back to UM if I fly back from HKG since I will use my max luggage quota. But for upcoming trips this will really save me a lot! http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/smile.gif

Happy weekend!

Boomer Sep 23, 2000 9:39 pm

I agree with Glenn, I wouldnt expect a bumb on the return flight.

UK Stages Sep 24, 2000 11:06 am

most evening flights to LHR last year from JFK on AA were ridiculously oversold the sunday after thanksgiving, with bumping opportunities on every flight.

and if you check the pax load for this year's flights for 26 november - they're pretty heavily booked up and will likely produce a repeat performance.

your best opportunity for an oversold situation from LHR to the USA would be the tuesday or wednesday before thanksgiving.

HK-UMICH Sep 25, 2000 6:46 am

That means Americans working in UK will go back to their US home for thanksgiving but not travelling to UK during for sightseeing ... http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/smile.gif

Somehow that make sense except I am a single in the US (family in HKG) http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/smile.gif

FOLLOW UP: So will the Christmas the same or opposite situation?

Good day!

Viajero Joven Sep 25, 2000 8:16 am

I've noticed that the Europe fares are usually not blacked out over Thanksgiving, so you can buy a ~$300 ticket to London for the Wed. before and Sun. after Thanksgiving-- dates when cheaper domestic fares aren't offered. This alone may give you an excuse to fly over to Europe-- just tack on as many domestic flights as you can. (DTW-ORD-JFK-LHR? DTW-ORD-JFK-BOS-LHR??)

Also, if you have a Citibank card, call for the AA discount certificates. (You have to call and request them-- they aren't sent automatically anymore.) There's an AA coupon for $100 off of a $250-$400 Europe ticket-- not bad at all!! I wish CO offered a discount like that under AmEx.

onedog Sep 25, 2000 9:49 am


Originally posted by Viajero Joven:
Also, if you have a Citibank card, call for the AA discount certificates. (You have to call and request them-- they aren't sent automatically anymore.) There's an AA coupon for $100 off of a $250-$400 Europe ticket-- not bad at all!!
Viajero, can you please share what department or telephone # you call for these AA coupons? Are these coupons given only to new cardholders or can a current cardholder just call and request the discount coupon?

Thanks,

Onedog


avek00 Sep 25, 2000 10:30 am

Christmas would be a different scenario because it is a "worldwide" holiday. Blackout dates and oversales abound during that period.

Viajero Joven Sep 25, 2000 5:36 pm

The AA discounts are only offered for Student cardmenbers... it's listed on the applications that are posted around campuses. Once you apply with a special application, your account is flagged and you can request the certificates twice a year. If you didn't have the AA promotion on your card when yuou first applied (or if you aren't a student), then you can't get the coupons.

FYI, the coupons are the Europe $$ off coupon, plus 2 coupons for travel within the lower 48 US based on distance ($139 for up to 1000 miles RT, $169 for up to 2000 miles RT...), and 1 coupon for the same mileage-based fares for you _and_ a companion.

HK-UMICH can probably find the special applications I'm talking about, considering we take classes in the same building at the same school. http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/smile.gif Go Blue!!

HK-UMICH Sep 25, 2000 8:09 pm

VJ: Will the use of discount coupon prohitbit me to get AA miles ?
(Student discount coupon -> will AA consider it as non-published fare?)

Thanks!

P.S. Price to LHR via AA is real high, 400+tax summing nearly 490!!

Viajero Joven Sep 25, 2000 10:29 pm

In my dealings with NW, Co, and DL, I've never had trouble getting miles when I use a $$$ off coupon with a published fare. I seriously doubt you will have trouble with AA.

The discount is $150 on tickets from $400 to like $800-- maybe that makes the price a little better. http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/smile.gif

Darien-l Sep 26, 2000 3:08 pm

The American Airlines student certificates are a great deal -- I use them regularly. With the domestic certificate, you can fly RT anywhere within the continental United States for $299. (including taxes) I still earn all base miles and bonus miles (including my PLT bonus) when I use these certificates. Also, you can use a voucher to pay for the ticket http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/smile.gif

[This message has been edited by Darien-l (edited 09-26-2000).]

Darien-l Sep 26, 2000 3:11 pm

This is the URL for the card in question:
http://www.citibank.com/us/cards/car...ticoll/acq.htm


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