Minniekins
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In Jan we were scheduled to go all nonstop from Chicago to MCO on a Sat morn. at 7:30, arriving 11:01, (really too early but we want to have most of the afternoon and evening for the parks), and returning on a Sun at 2:27 arriving 4:07(okay time), I think. Those flight times have remained very steady until yesterday. Now we are leaving at 8:00 a.m. and arriving 11:29,(teeny bit better leaving at 8), and returning 4:05 arriving 5:45(much better time, won't have to leave room too early for the ME, we can maybe get a late check out like noon or 12:30 or so). Hopefully we won't have too many others changes. I was surprised to see both times change at the same time, usually they've changed just a little, and one flight at a time.
The flight we have returning has a pretty good price. The price down right now is 114. So, I'm wondering, I've heard some speak of requesting a refund if the flight they had gets changed and the new time then has a big price drop at some point. So, how would I go about this if I did decide to request a change like this if the price drops a good amount to say 69 or 79 dollars. If they showed availability online for 2 at a much lower price, would I call and ask for the refund first and then just go online myself and rebook at the lower price? Or, since they've changed the times, would they agree to drop the price without going through the cancelling and rebooking? I haven't tried to do this before, and won't if there isn't a big drop in price, but want to know how to go about doing it if the right situation presents itself. I've read of others being able to take advantage of big price breaks so maybe I'll get a nice break! Please no flames, just asking about things I've read about here before. Thanks!
The flight we have returning has a pretty good price. The price down right now is 114. So, I'm wondering, I've heard some speak of requesting a refund if the flight they had gets changed and the new time then has a big price drop at some point. So, how would I go about this if I did decide to request a change like this if the price drops a good amount to say 69 or 79 dollars. If they showed availability online for 2 at a much lower price, would I call and ask for the refund first and then just go online myself and rebook at the lower price? Or, since they've changed the times, would they agree to drop the price without going through the cancelling and rebooking? I haven't tried to do this before, and won't if there isn't a big drop in price, but want to know how to go about doing it if the right situation presents itself. I've read of others being able to take advantage of big price breaks so maybe I'll get a nice break! Please no flames, just asking about things I've read about here before. Thanks!

I will keep an eye out for email from AT regarding these changes. Haven't seen anything yet, but I'm sure it will come someday. Hmmm, will be interested to see if there is a time limit, I wasn't aware there might be one.