Aitran - What does it mean when....

Rls123

Earning My Ears
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Back in November, I booked travel with Airtran for DIS trip in May. Now both my flights are no longer listed on their website. When I called Airtran, they agreed, the flights were no longer listed on their website but could not explain why. Has anyone else experianced this? If so what does it mean?
Have the flights been canceled?

Thanks
 
If your flights were indeed cancelled, you would have been booked on another flight. That information will come up in their computer or you can check that online. Go to www.airtran.com and look up your itinerary. If it has indeed changed, the new flights will be listed.

Maybe it is possible that they changed the route or flight number and that is why they are not coming up. So, check the itinerary and see what it says. If something is not to your liking, call Airtran and have them fix it.

duds
 
If you booked online, I would go under my account and look at your reservation. If you booked elsewhere, I would call Air Tran and give them your confirmation # and ask them to look up your flight information. It's possible they haven't updated all the reservations that have been changed.

I like flying Air Tran but my big complaint with them is changing schedules frequently. I was thinking of booking them for my June trip but they changed the only non-stop MCO/PIT from 7:00pm to 9:00am. That takes a whole day away from the trip. I booked Southwest, which leaves around 6:30pm.
 
Thanks for the advice. I check the itinerary and I'm still on the original flight. All is well, I guess.
 

I called when my flight was no longer listed, and I was told that the reason it was no longer listed was because it was booked full.
 














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