Anyone affected by the recent AA announcement?
Anyone affected by the recent AA announcement?
American Airlines grounded 1,000 planes today. Was just wondering if anyone on the forum has been affected. I'm flying Delta, but they've changed my flight twice on me already!
Nothing to do with STJ, but my daughter had planned a trip for tomorrow to Las Vegas with a bunch of old high school friends. I'd given her miles for her ticket, plus she'd made a deposit of her own hard-earned money for the hotel. Well... her health isn't the greatest, and about a month ago, she said, very reluctantly, "I'm really afraid I'm going to wake up on April 20th, back home, sick and poor." She canceled the trip, got the miles back, her deposit back..
Today, all her friends found out their flight is canceled. They are scrambling, driving to NY to try and catch a flight. AA isn't answering any phones.
My daughter is so so relieved, though she feels bad for her friends of course. She would have had to forfeit all.
Today, all her friends found out their flight is canceled. They are scrambling, driving to NY to try and catch a flight. AA isn't answering any phones.
My daughter is so so relieved, though she feels bad for her friends of course. She would have had to forfeit all.
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Good Luck to all that have future flights with AA!! That's some crazy stuff going on and I HOPE it's not a sign of things to come with all airlines
I guess it's a good thing that I don't mind a cruise here n' there...just in case. Definately one of the advantages to living in FL, many ports to catch a ship=no airfare/flight.
Kathy

I guess it's a good thing that I don't mind a cruise here n' there...just in case. Definately one of the advantages to living in FL, many ports to catch a ship=no airfare/flight.
Kathy
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/24029455
"The FAA's second wave of audits will go on until June 30, The New York Times reported on Thursday, so the misery for flyers could go on for months."
That's a quote from the above posted article. I fly US Airways to STT in June. My wife heard on the TV US Airways and United haven't been affected, YET. That worries me. Maybe I should get that travel insurance!
"The FAA's second wave of audits will go on until June 30, The New York Times reported on Thursday, so the misery for flyers could go on for months."
That's a quote from the above posted article. I fly US Airways to STT in June. My wife heard on the TV US Airways and United haven't been affected, YET. That worries me. Maybe I should get that travel insurance!
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Yikes! I might consider travel insurance too.gavinman wrote:http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/24029455
"The FAA's second wave of audits will go on until June 30, The New York Times reported on Thursday, so the misery for flyers could go on for months."
That's a quote from the above posted article. I fly US Airways to STT in June. My wife heard on the TV US Airways and United haven't been affected, YET. That worries me. Maybe I should get that travel insurance!

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I think some of the people that had their flights cancelled are going to end up more than a day late to their destinations or returns home. I would have to look at the policy and see if it's worth it.Steve S wrote:Is a $200 trip insurance premium worth your collectible loss for being a day late? What are you insuring for in this case?
With three of us going and the cost of the villa it might be worth it.