Doubling up on N. American transcons using an AONE3
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Doubling up on N. American transcons using an AONE3
I guess I'm posting this partly to boast, but also to provide helpful hints to others who may want to try to finagle an extra N. American transcon out of an AONE3.
I was scheduled to fly BOS-ORD-LAX this morning, returning LAX-JFK-BOS on Wednesday, with the LAX-JFK portion being on QF108. My BOS-ORD flight was cancelled due to ATC issues at ORD, and AA rebooked me on a BOS-LAX non-stop. That, of course, would itself constitute a second N. American transcon, although the route is served exclusively by 737s, so it's not so exciting. But I called the RTW desk, and without any problem got them to reroute me BOS-JFK-LAX, with the JFK-LAX portion on a 762.
I have similar luck changing YUP fares, which also book into A inventory, but which are supposed to be ineligible to fly on three-class 762 service between JFK and LAX or SFO. I was flying HNL-ORD-BOS, and went to the ticket counter at HNL. They agreed to change me to HNL-LAX-JFK-BOS without any difficulty. Sure it was an extra flight, but it did get me in the F cabin of the 762 service from LAX-JFK.
My recommendation for anyone traveling on paid A inventory fares, it certainly is worth checking at the airport to see if you can be switched to 762 flights between JFK and LAX or SFO. You can't book these in advance, but based on my experiences, airport personnel seem not to have a problem putting you on these flights if the A space is available.
I was scheduled to fly BOS-ORD-LAX this morning, returning LAX-JFK-BOS on Wednesday, with the LAX-JFK portion being on QF108. My BOS-ORD flight was cancelled due to ATC issues at ORD, and AA rebooked me on a BOS-LAX non-stop. That, of course, would itself constitute a second N. American transcon, although the route is served exclusively by 737s, so it's not so exciting. But I called the RTW desk, and without any problem got them to reroute me BOS-JFK-LAX, with the JFK-LAX portion on a 762.
I have similar luck changing YUP fares, which also book into A inventory, but which are supposed to be ineligible to fly on three-class 762 service between JFK and LAX or SFO. I was flying HNL-ORD-BOS, and went to the ticket counter at HNL. They agreed to change me to HNL-LAX-JFK-BOS without any difficulty. Sure it was an extra flight, but it did get me in the F cabin of the 762 service from LAX-JFK.
My recommendation for anyone traveling on paid A inventory fares, it certainly is worth checking at the airport to see if you can be switched to 762 flights between JFK and LAX or SFO. You can't book these in advance, but based on my experiences, airport personnel seem not to have a problem putting you on these flights if the A space is available.
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If the airline rebooked you outside of OWE rules due to weather, then it's ok. Because they are responsible in getting you from BOS to LAX directly as the ORD sector has been cancelled.
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Originally Posted by Guy Betsy
If the airline rebooked you outside of OWE rules due to weather, then it's ok. Because they are responsible in getting you from BOS to LAX directly as the ORD sector has been cancelled.
But again, as Guy Betsy said, if it's weather, it's up to AA to do whatever they see fit.
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Originally Posted by JonNYC
I agree. Other than that, anyone who does similar would be best advised not to boast about it too much here. OneWorld forum is very often read by AA RTW desk folks (anyone who has a good relationship with AA RTW desk knows exactly how right I am about that!) and folks have gotten in trouble before for "bragging" about similar in the past-- trust me.
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Originally Posted by Blumie
Your point is VERY well taken. After my original post I had to call the RTW desk to make another change. The very first thing the agent noticed was the two transcons. Although he was very polite, he wouldn't even entertain the change I was calling for until he reviewed the record to assure himself that I got the double transcons as a result of an involuntary reroute, as opposed to gaming an agent unfamiliar with the rules.
As has been said before, for the most part, AA's RTW phone agents are the best AA has to offer-- super-helpful, super-friendly and totally "involved" in the RTW experience. And, they don't hold it against us that we know the rules, if ya' know what I mean.
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Originally Posted by Blumie
My recommendation for anyone traveling on paid A inventory fares, it certainly is worth checking at the airport to see if you can be switched to 762 flights between JFK and LAX or SFO. You can't book these in advance, but based on my experiences, airport personnel seem not to have a problem putting you on these flights if the A space is available.
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RTW Agents -- THE BEST!!!
I agree. The RTW agents are friendly and helpful. I kind of enjoy when I call to book a new RTW, or make changes to an existing one. Often talk to someone I "know" from prior trip, and it is always such a pleasure. Currently on my 4th or 5th RTW, so I hope I'll be able to maintain RTW desk relationship for years to come.
And LOVE this forum -- you all are the best!
Cheers from Thailand -- in midst of RTW.
And LOVE this forum -- you all are the best!
Cheers from Thailand -- in midst of RTW.

