Good re-issue experience in DFW
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Join Date: Apr 2003
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Good re-issue experience in DFW
had to have re-issue a DONE4, and since I was going to be in DFW for a day of meetings, I thought I would do it there. Arrived 1 hr before my meeting at the D terminal. Assumed there would be a dedicated ticketing desk, but was informed to use one of the check in agents. I lucked out. Although there were severla issues to resolve, despite the RTW, EXP and tariff desks having documented in comments on the PNR the re-issue and costing. Anyway, as the 1hr neared to the end, Theresa was still on the phone with the various desks. I asked if I could pick it up later as I had to be at my meeting (luckily at the Hyatt upstairs). She said sure and I was leaving my cell number when whe said she could bring it up to me. Wow. Great. I left my CC.
Sure enough in 30 minutes or so she called and said that because the exchange rate had changed the fare difference (was being changed from D to A) was higher than previously advised on the PNR by tariff. I said that was fine. Within 15 minutes she was upstairs and handed me an envelope with a reprinted ticket for the remaining coupons, my credit card and a very nice note to me.
I will be writing feedback to AA to commend this employee!!
Sure enough in 30 minutes or so she called and said that because the exchange rate had changed the fare difference (was being changed from D to A) was higher than previously advised on the PNR by tariff. I said that was fine. Within 15 minutes she was upstairs and handed me an envelope with a reprinted ticket for the remaining coupons, my credit card and a very nice note to me.
I will be writing feedback to AA to commend this employee!!
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But really, really stupid of AA not to have a ticketing position, imo. That's apparently system-wide. It's the luck of the draw whether the agent is good at ticketing. They'd serve their same purpose (of saving labor) by having a "ticketing" position that checked in pax when no one was ticketing, and could be staffed with people with a tiny bit more training. Oh, excuse me, training costs money too.
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Originally Posted by JohnAx
But really, really stupid of AA not to have a ticketing position, imo. That's apparently system-wide. It's the luck of the draw whether the agent is good at ticketing. They'd serve their same purpose (of saving labor) by having a "ticketing" position that checked in pax when no one was ticketing, and could be staffed with people with a tiny bit more training. Oh, excuse me, training costs money too.
I don't necessarily think she did the best possible job in re-issuing the ticket. But she did provide excellent overall customer service with a smile!

