standby fees for shuttle
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Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: Washington, DC
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In my long experience with US Air and Delta Shuttle -- yes with USAir you always have to pay a fee for any change to your itinerary. Im not quite sure I understand your change from USAir to AA? Where are you flying from to? Nonetheless call USAir and ask them -- also be sure to register for 6 times the miles -- just give them your USAir and United FF# and you will receive SEXTUPLE miles. This is why one should fly delta shuttle. It's much preferred to USair's service and they are more flexible with intinerary changes.
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Join Date: Sep 2001
Location: Hyderabad
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Thank you for the response. I am talking about just flying standby on an earlier flight on the 31st (and the 5th). I understand that on the 31st, I can standby for a different shuttle flight the same day for no fee. However, starting the 1st, there will be a fee to standby for a USAir shuttle flight but not an AA or DL one. Since a USAir shuttle ticket is valid on DL and AA, could I just try to standby on the 5th on an AA flight with my US ticket and avoid the fee?

