AdamZ
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Adam Zucker
Despite the rant I have a serious question. What is behind the logic ( if there is any) of airlines when they won't change a reservation when it won't cost them anything other than perhaps the labor costs of a few data entry key strokes. I get the whole non refundable thing, but the refusal to change a reservation is perplexing.
For example, my daughter has a friend from Scotland staying with us in Philly. The friend who was my daughter's co-counselor at an overnight camp, came here through a placement agency that places foreign kids in camp jobs in the U.S. The agency books the flights from the home countries etc. So my daughters friend was booked to fly from Laguardia to Philadelphia to Glasglow. This was booked before she met my daughter. So now that she is in Philly she has to take a train to a cab to LGA to fly BACK to PHL where she will then catch the flight to Glasglow.
So since she is already in Philly and it only a 30 minute ride to PHL where she will end up for the second leg anyway I call AA to see if we can cancel the first leg from LGA to PHL and just have her take the international leg of the flight directly from PHL. She didn't want any money back just to take the flight from PHL where she was transferring anyway. First I have to say the AA rep on the phone really tried hard to help us but he could not. He said AA required that she cancel and re-book the flight direct out of PHL but if she did that she could not use any credit from the original flight for the one she would have to re-book. So she will be going to NY to fly BACK to Philly.
What or where is the logic??
For example, my daughter has a friend from Scotland staying with us in Philly. The friend who was my daughter's co-counselor at an overnight camp, came here through a placement agency that places foreign kids in camp jobs in the U.S. The agency books the flights from the home countries etc. So my daughters friend was booked to fly from Laguardia to Philadelphia to Glasglow. This was booked before she met my daughter. So now that she is in Philly she has to take a train to a cab to LGA to fly BACK to PHL where she will then catch the flight to Glasglow.
So since she is already in Philly and it only a 30 minute ride to PHL where she will end up for the second leg anyway I call AA to see if we can cancel the first leg from LGA to PHL and just have her take the international leg of the flight directly from PHL. She didn't want any money back just to take the flight from PHL where she was transferring anyway. First I have to say the AA rep on the phone really tried hard to help us but he could not. He said AA required that she cancel and re-book the flight direct out of PHL but if she did that she could not use any credit from the original flight for the one she would have to re-book. So she will be going to NY to fly BACK to Philly.
What or where is the logic??