Duckbug.Ducktales
Listening to the music to Fantasmic!
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Two thoughts: with SW, you can actually do just a change and get a refund, no need to do a new booking. I love that, it's so fast on the app.Ok, so, this has me thinking...
If you change an AA flight to recoup points but it's the same itinerary, do you have to select seats again?
Our Hawaii trip was booked when Hubby had higher status and we got to pick the bigger seats with the drinks for free. He has since lost that status and those seats would be upgrade costs x 5.
So far, despite a couple of time changes, we haven't had seat changes so we're still in the good ones for all 4 legs out and back. If getting points back would mean having to lose those seats or pay to upgrade back, it's not even worth my time to look...
In contrast, AA and Delta won't show your original flight if you try to "change," so it's annoying because that would be an easy way to see if prices dropped and get a refund right away, like SW. Instead, you have to do a pretend booking to see if the price changed. Then cancel the original and rebook at the lower price if lower. Which means you do have to choose your seats again.
I don't know what Airline you're flying, but you probably would have to cancel and rebook?

which is a real bummer because we also loved the area and Los Altos and I would have planned a return in a heartbeat!
). I begged the first CSR to extend the FNCs and she wanted to, but her system wouldn't allow. She put me through to an amazing supervisor who was able to extend both FNCs for me! I added a night to each of my upcoming stays: the Umana LXR in Bali in September and the Aleph Curio Collection in Rome (I was incredibly lucky that both properties had base rooms on points available).