keishashadow
Proud Redhead...yes, I have some bananas!
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Update! I've been monitoring the flight times after booking & on 1/8 the connecting flight time departing ATL changed a whopping 9 minutes. I called AT & the seats were changed to the NS flight woo-hoo. Note that since i did use vouchers for majority of the flight costs, I was cautioned that there might not be availability but it all worked out. thank you airtran!
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I'm helping middle DS plan his 1st solo trip to WDW w/GF on his dime (translation = i'll get stuck paying for good chunk of it when the dust settles lol so trying to keep the cost down).
I found a connecting flight that departs approx 5 pm in early March, mid-week on AT returning to PIT. It's priced over $100 less pp than the NS. Trade off is the 5 hour connection/layover in ATL.
I'm a gambling sort, just wondering what the odds are that the flight time might be changed
, allowing me to then call & get them on better flight-hopefully the NS.
I've had good luck in the past switching things around for myself but haven't flown them since July and not sure if things are still running the same way.
Any recent experience or thoughts on the odds are welcome.
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I'm helping middle DS plan his 1st solo trip to WDW w/GF on his dime (translation = i'll get stuck paying for good chunk of it when the dust settles lol so trying to keep the cost down).
I found a connecting flight that departs approx 5 pm in early March, mid-week on AT returning to PIT. It's priced over $100 less pp than the NS. Trade off is the 5 hour connection/layover in ATL.

I'm a gambling sort, just wondering what the odds are that the flight time might be changed

I've had good luck in the past switching things around for myself but haven't flown them since July and not sure if things are still running the same way.
Any recent experience or thoughts on the odds are welcome.