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I will fly Cai-LHR
Hi guys thanks for the info. My ex CAI ticket s were issued by BA.
My "connection" in LHR is 2 hrs. Perhaps I would still be gambling on checking in just to LHR from CAI. I wanted to stop there and fly on another ticket else where. Great info looking for a schedule change! My flights are not for 3 and 6 months months and a "summer schedule change is coming up. Thanks for the tip. There have been some minor changes to the AA timings, I doubt enougt to convince BA to allow me a date change. I would love to change the departure date, that is impossible now: unless??? |
Originally Posted by 2old4coach
(Post 28203753)
Hi guys thanks for the info. My ex CAI ticket s were issued by BA.
My "connection" in LHR is 2 hrs. Perhaps I would still be gambling on checking in just to LHR from CAI. I wanted to stop there and fly on another ticket else where. I would add that you don't have a two hour deadline here. Your re-ticket deadline is one hour before the next flight you intend to take. But to avoid the no show penalty, you should get BA to cancel your onward reservation as soon as you land. You don't need to finish re-ticketing though. By the way I think you will have to go landside (to the ticket desk in Zone A of the T5 check in area) to get this done. But, unless you have an EU passport or Registered Traveller, to avoid the no show penalty, it may be worth going to the ticket desk in the connections area first. You can announce your intention to change flights there and ask them to offload you. If they suggest going to Zone A, I would ask them to confirm the no show penalty will not apply in the event you are delayed getting through customs. |
Section 16.2 "After departure" of the rules has:
(b) Changes to ticketed points are permitted at a charge of USD125.00 per transaction. (c) No Show requires rebooking at a charge of USD125 Are these additive? I ask since the normal rebooking fee (ie routing changes) is the same. Happy wandering Fred |
I had issues with my ex-CAI that were similar to wandering_fred's post #105 . I had n/s MIA-SLC-MIA that was cancelled for the previously ticketed dates. AA automatically changed it to MIA-DFW-SLC-DFW-MIA. I got the original flights reinstated on dates that MIA-SLC was operating. Changes made in Feb, 1st flight was end of Mar. No problem.
Lots of funny business with my QR 1st class segment DOH-CDG-LHR (no A class on DOH-LHR, ever). AA agents mentioned that QR does unusual things with their schedule on these RTW tickets. Flew 1st segment CAI-DOH. Discovered problems with the DOH-CDG-LHR flights again. Called AA RTW desk from DOH and got it all fixed with flying DOH-LHR and no change fee because of the issues with QR. Big thumbs up for the agent on duty that Saturday. So, it seems that if you have flown the 1st segment, AA will process changes to a ticket ex-CAI. |
Thanks Guys!
I appreciate the help!
I like the idea of dropping by the transit ticketing desk in the T5 transit area. I will let them know I will not be on the next flight and ask as them to "off load me". If need be I will exit and go to BA First check in, but ONLY after checking transit ticketing and " Off loading". My experience has been: staff at the BA First are quite good. The issue here is : I know my wife will insist on at least one bag.. So I will need to go out of the terminal anyway and grab her bag(s)++. I can live out of my carry on for a week. But ex CAI will will need to put my i pad in my luggage, and see if Theifrow lives up to its reputation. I have AMEx extra coverage for the bags, and they will cover i pod and i pads, I do not know if they cover laptops. Additive charges, good question. I do not like to go "No show", It creates needless hassel at the gate for the agents...mmm maybe it is time for me to give the BA gate lizards pay back..(.but is it worth $150. x 2?) mmm? Cheers, 2old4coach |
Originally Posted by headinclouds
(Post 28205450)
Flew 1st segment CAI-DOH. Discovered problems with the DOH-CDG-LHR flights again. Called AA RTW desk from DOH and got it all fixed with flying DOH-LHR and no change fee because of the issues with QR. Big thumbs up for the agent on duty that Saturday.
So, it seems that if you have flown the 1st segment, AA will process changes to a ticket ex-CAI. Do you know the name of the AA RTW agent who helped you? |
Originally Posted by wandering_fred
(Post 28204659)
Section 16.2 "After departure" of the rules has:
(b) Changes to ticketed points are permitted at a charge of USD125.00 per transaction. (c) No Show requires rebooking at a charge of USD125 Are these additive? I ask since the normal rebooking fee (ie routing changes) is the same. If just rebooking after a nosho, but otherwise keeping the same route, just USD125.00. |
Originally Posted by anabolism
(Post 28198400)
Did the AA RTW desk say this specifically about an ex-CAI ticket? And was the ticket originally issued before or after AA dropped the fare?
Its a 'regular' ticket issued by QF that I ll need to change after flying the first two legs. My only options appear to be: QF phone - that I can never get thrhu AA phone - my only hope. There is a misconnect on the ticket as well (AA-AB at JFK) - so far noone has bothered to fix it. |
Originally Posted by rankourabu
(Post 28208229)
No, its not an ex-CAI ticket.
Its a 'regular' ticket issued by QF that I ll need to change after flying the first two legs. My only options appear to be: QF phone - that I can never get thrhu AA phone - my only hope. There is a misconnect on the ticket as well (AA-AB at JFK) - so far noone has bothered to fix it. |
Originally Posted by 2old4coach
(Post 28205458)
I like the idea of dropping by the transit ticketing desk in the T5 transit area.
I will let them know I will not be on the next flight and ask as them to "off load me". The first problem is that BA will try to cancel all your onward reservations automatically as soon as you miss your second segment. I am not sure how many changes you want to make to your ticket, but if you want to keep your existing reservations on later flights, you probably should draw that to their attention before the second flight closes. They have to overrule the automatic behaviour you see. The second problem is that BA now has a strict policy of not allowing short checking to London. You can ask them to tag your bag to London in CAI: maybe they will not apply the policy properly. And there is zero chance that an unaccompanied transit bag from CAI will be allowed to fly after the pax has offloaded himself. But it could get diverted to the long term bag store or go somewhere else and it might take some time to be found. So the sooner you can say you want your bag back, the better. The third problem is that in between offloading yourself, getting the bag back, and getting to ticketing, and with potential miscommunications here and there, you may end up being counted as a no show. So I would ask the transit desk, if they send you away to landside ticketing, to annotate the booking with a note to say you tried to change your reservation before the no show deadline and therefore the no show fee should not apply.
Originally Posted by 2old4coach
(Post 28205458)
If need be I will exit and go to BA First check in, but ONLY after checking transit ticketing and " Off loading". My experience has been: staff at the BA First are quite good. The issue here is : I know my wife will insist on at least one bag.. So I will need to go out of the terminal anyway and grab her bag(s)++.
Additive charges, good question. I do not like to go "No show", It creates needless hassel at the gate for the agents...mmm maybe it is time for me to give the BA gate lizards pay back..(.but is it worth $150. x 2?) mmm? |
Thought I'd just report my positive experience with AA's ATW desk yesterday
Last July I purchased from AA an ex-MPM DONE6, just before the price rise on August 1st All the dates were dummy dates - all between June 8th and June 23rd. So yesterday I phoned the ATW desk to change all the dates, except the first two (MPM-xDOH-BKK; to change them would have triggered a re-price at today's prices:() The process was completely painless - eleven minutes from go to whoa. Received an email confirmation of the changes 25 minutes later And this morning MyFlights emailed me the changes, along with the new ticket numbers. So this itinerary has now been re-ticketed a total of six times, the previous five were due to scheduling changes or flight # changes.:D |
Originally Posted by Calchas
(Post 28209783)
There are a few of potential sticking points about this that have occurred to me. Nothing serious but maybe keep these in mind:
The first problem is that BA will try to cancel all your onward reservations automatically as soon as you miss your second segment. I am not sure how many changes you want to make to your ticket, but if you want to keep your existing reservations on later flights, you probably should draw that to their attention before the second flight closes. They have to overrule the automatic behaviour you see. The second problem is that BA now has a strict policy of not allowing short checking to London. You can ask them to tag your bag to London in CAI: maybe they will not apply the policy properly. And there is zero chance that an unaccompanied transit bag from CAI will be allowed to fly after the pax has offloaded himself. But it could get diverted to the long term bag store or go somewhere else and it might take some time to be found. So the sooner you can say you want your bag back, the better. The third problem is that in between offloading yourself, getting the bag back, and getting to ticketing, and with potential miscommunications here and there, you may end up being counted as a no show. So I would ask the transit desk, if they send you away to landside ticketing, to annotate the booking with a note to say you tried to change your reservation before the no show deadline and therefore the no show fee should not apply. You can ask at BA First, but I think your re-ticketing will be too complex for them. (I think the expert ticket-trained staff wear a blue name badge, but I could be wrong about that.) If your scheduled flight is from Terminal 5, you will be offloaded and no-showed automatically if you fail to go airside at least 35 minutes before departure. There is a bit of tolerance for connecting passengers on known delayed flights (my record is 18 minutes), but I don't think you will cause the staff any problems. :) Best not to complicate things in CAI. My wife agreed to just use carry on, with no checked bags. It would be great if they have a schedule change before departure date. |
Weird things with AA-reissued RTW
AA applied SWUs and reissued an unflown RTW originally issued by a different airline. The itinerary looks good, and I have an 001 ticket. However:
I'm hoping these are all bugs related to a 16-segment RTW with most flights on other airlines, and not an indication of some deep problem with the itinerary and ticket. |
Some positive feedback re BA and date/time changes .........
Flew first leg of my DONE5 yesterday CAI - LHR. Wanted to make several date/time changes incl flights on AA, CX and QF. Rang BA (UK) this morning, got a very helpful agent who took all the details and said as it would be about 15-20 mins on hold could he call me back. True to his word he called back within an hour confirming all my changes - before he rang off I checked and they were all showing in MMB and in My Flights. |
Originally Posted by petez
(Post 28315210)
Some positive feedback re BA and date/time changes .........
Flew first leg of my DONE5 yesterday CAI - LHR. Wanted to make several date/time changes incl flights on AA, CX and QF. Rang BA (UK) this morning, got a very helpful agent who took all the details and said as it would be about 15-20 mins on hold could he call me back. True to his word he called back within an hour confirming all my changes - before he rang off I checked and they were all showing in MMB and in My Flights. |
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