branv
<font color=blue>The safety feature in my parents
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I swear I've looked all over the internet and AA's FAQ's, but can't find an answer. Hope you can help.
I need to book on AA using our AAdvantage ff miles for
departure: Thurs, May 8, Austin to MCO
return: Thurs, May 15, MCO to Austin
These dates have not been released for booking, though our departure will be available not too far from now.
I have been watching the availability for Thursday departures for a few weeks now, and within just a few days of the date being released for booking, it jumps from 25K miles to 45K mile as the "anytime" awards get taken. Ergo, I need to book these as soon as they are released.
You see my problem - my departure will be released about a week before my return date is available for booking.
Here is my only option according to the AA agent I called:
I can call them to put a 14-day hold on my outbound flight, with a "bogus" return flight. When the return flight date I want is released, I can call them and change the return flight to the one I want since AA doesn't charge a change fee if you're only changing the date/time. Problem: if you use an actual agent to book a reservation using FF miles, AA charges you $15/per ticket.
I tried to ask the agent more questions, but he got very snotty with me and told me just to let them do it instead of trying to handle it myself online.
What I want to know is why can't I simply do this myself? I can definitely book an AAdvantage award myself online for free with the correct outgoing flight and a bogus returning flight, just like the agent would. BUT, here's the trick! IF you want to make changes to an already booked reservation, you have to call an agent! They don't allow changes online. Is this "No change fee" actually not free? Are they going to charge me that $15/per because I'm technically cancelling and rebooking a return flight?
Thanks in advance for any help you can give.
(I guess the real question should be why do I have to rely on DIS members for this info b/c I'm chased off by agents with attitude
)
I need to book on AA using our AAdvantage ff miles for
departure: Thurs, May 8, Austin to MCO
return: Thurs, May 15, MCO to Austin
These dates have not been released for booking, though our departure will be available not too far from now.
I have been watching the availability for Thursday departures for a few weeks now, and within just a few days of the date being released for booking, it jumps from 25K miles to 45K mile as the "anytime" awards get taken. Ergo, I need to book these as soon as they are released.
You see my problem - my departure will be released about a week before my return date is available for booking.
Here is my only option according to the AA agent I called:
I can call them to put a 14-day hold on my outbound flight, with a "bogus" return flight. When the return flight date I want is released, I can call them and change the return flight to the one I want since AA doesn't charge a change fee if you're only changing the date/time. Problem: if you use an actual agent to book a reservation using FF miles, AA charges you $15/per ticket.
I tried to ask the agent more questions, but he got very snotty with me and told me just to let them do it instead of trying to handle it myself online.
What I want to know is why can't I simply do this myself? I can definitely book an AAdvantage award myself online for free with the correct outgoing flight and a bogus returning flight, just like the agent would. BUT, here's the trick! IF you want to make changes to an already booked reservation, you have to call an agent! They don't allow changes online. Is this "No change fee" actually not free? Are they going to charge me that $15/per because I'm technically cancelling and rebooking a return flight?
Thanks in advance for any help you can give.
(I guess the real question should be why do I have to rely on DIS members for this info b/c I'm chased off by agents with attitude
)