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AA waiving change fees

Posted By: Carol_Hill

AA waiving change fees - 03/03/2020 05:29 PM

I guess it's to deal with Corona, but it's on new bookings only. I have no idea what they are doing on older reservations. AA is waiving change fees, with the following restrictions.

"Terms and conditions
If you purchased a ticket on American Airlines between March 1, 2020 at 4:30 p.m. CT and March 16, 2020 at 11:59 p.m. CT, you may change your flight once without paying a change fee if the change is made at least 14 days in advance of your outbound travel date. Tickets must be purchased for travel between March 1, 2020 and January 26, 2021."

I have no idea whether other airlines are doing similar things, just was looking at the AA website for something else and noticed this.
Posted By: pat

Re: AA waiving change fees - 03/03/2020 05:42 PM

Could be wrong, Carol, but I'm thinking with the way their stock tanked the other day they had to do something to promote some life in their brand, and since JB had already made what sounded to me like basically the same announcement, they're keeping up with the Jones' so to speak.

Just a guess, but I doubt they'll make any special arrangements for cancellations for those who already purchased tix, logic being if the government places a complete travel ban into being then, and only then, will they willingly make refunds. Until then, if you didn't purchase trip cancellation coverage, I'm thinking you're booked.
Posted By: Carol_Hill

Re: AA waiving change fees - 03/03/2020 05:50 PM

OK, I hadn't heard that Jet Blue was doing the same. Wasn't looking for that in particular, just happened to see it. I wouldn't want to be heavy into cruise ship stock these days! shocked
Posted By: sxmmartini

Re: AA waiving change fees - 03/03/2020 06:19 PM

JetBlu's temporary change fee waiver: purchase before March 11 covers travel through June 1, 2020. A credit will be given for future flight but read the fine print. Higher fares for new dates are added to credit. The waiver saves money but when you rebook something in my gut tells me fares will be higher and what was saved from the change fee waiver will equal the higher fare difference. Hope I am wrong!
Posted By: Carol_Hill

Re: AA waiving change fees - 03/03/2020 06:22 PM

Wow, that's a lot shorter period of travel that it covers than the AA one. And ANY change fee waiver is only going to be to waive the change fees. If the price goes up, that's your problem!
Posted By: Carol_Hill

Re: AA waiving change fees - 03/03/2020 09:06 PM

another story
Posted By: The_Lurker

Re: AA waiving change fees - 03/04/2020 12:27 AM

Doesn't make sense. It should be on tickets purchased before---not someone
who is purchasing now knowing about the virus.

Does insurance cover the tickets if the plane is still flying?
Posted By: Carol_Hill

Re: AA waiving change fees - 03/04/2020 12:34 AM

They want to encourage people to buy tickets now..
Posted By: boucharda

Re: AA waiving change fees - 03/04/2020 01:12 PM

Exactly....and I agree, if they were doing something FOR the consumer they would have included tix bought BEFORE the crisis
Posted By: RonDon

Re: AA waiving change fees - 03/04/2020 02:13 PM

Thanks for the latest link Carol. In it reads airlines are encouraging we bring disinfectant wipes and hand sanitizer. I've been doing that all the time because planes are filthy. and have had people laugh at me. They should amend 3 ounce liquids to include one can of lysol spray lol.
Posted By: Carol_Hill

Re: AA waiving change fees - 03/04/2020 02:16 PM

Yeah, I confess I have never brought anything to wipe down tray tables with. Probably should do that. I know that they are supposed to be just about as filthy as the bathrooms!!
Posted By: SXMbeacher

Re: AA waiving change fees - 03/04/2020 02:43 PM

We always bring one of those flat packages of wipes. A couple of years ago we where wiping down our trays and seat arms right after we boarded and someone complained it smelled. Oh well!
Posted By: GaKaye

Re: AA waiving change fees - 03/04/2020 05:10 PM

Originally Posted by Carol_Hill
Yeah, I confess I have never brought anything to wipe down tray tables with. Probably should do that. I know that they are supposed to be just about as filthy as the bathrooms!!


I never have either, but just picked up a couple of travel packs for our trip later this month. I had to go to three stores to get them too, here in the middle of nowhere things are selling out.
Posted By: Carol_Hill

Re: AA waiving change fees - 03/04/2020 05:31 PM

I think it's not just in the middle of nowhere that those kinds of things are selling out. Seems to be everywhere, from what I'm seeing.
Posted By: RonDon

Re: AA waiving change fees - 03/04/2020 08:23 PM

Originally Posted by GaKaye
Originally Posted by Carol_Hill
Yeah, I confess I have never brought anything to wipe down tray tables with. Probably should do that. I know that they are supposed to be just about as filthy as the bathrooms!!


I never have either, but just picked up a couple of travel packs for our trip later this month. I had to go to three stores to get them too, here in the middle of nowhere things are selling out.


It's not just the tray tables. A study (forgot who did it) found more germs on the seatbelts than anywhere else. Second was the armrests third was tray table.
Posted By: RonDon

Re: AA waiving change fees - 03/04/2020 08:27 PM

GaKaye, don't fret about finding small packs. I just pull several sheets from one of those round Lysol Wipes containers and place them into a plastic baggy. TSA has never questioned.
Posted By: SXMScubaman

Re: AA waiving change fees - 03/04/2020 08:55 PM

Correct. Armrests and seatbelts are the worst. Just remember first thing you touch after returning from lavatory is the seatbelt.
Posted By: GaKaye

Re: AA waiving change fees - 03/04/2020 09:10 PM

Originally Posted by RonDon
GaKaye, don't fret about finding small packs. I just pull several sheets from one of those round Lysol Wipes containers and place them into a plastic baggy. TSA has never questioned.


That was my plan if I couldn't find the small packages, but I did find them today. I wouldn't expect TSA to question it, as they're not a liquid or gel.
Posted By: GaKaye

Re: AA waiving change fees - 03/04/2020 09:11 PM

Originally Posted by Carol_Hill
I think it's not just in the middle of nowhere that those kinds of things are selling out. Seems to be everywhere, from what I'm seeing.


I agree; I was surprised that there was a run on them here though. It's not like we're in a huge metropolitan area where people take mass transit and such.
Posted By: The_Lurker

Re: AA waiving change fees - 03/04/2020 09:12 PM

Originally Posted by GaKaye
Originally Posted by Carol_Hill
Yeah, I confess I have never brought anything to wipe down tray tables with. Probably should do that. I know that they are supposed to be just about as filthy as the bathrooms!!


I never have either, but just picked up a couple of travel packs for our trip later this month. I had to go to three stores to get them too, here in the middle of nowhere things are selling out.


We can't find anything here!
We are far from the middle of nowhere and have tried small out of the way places--no luck.
Posted By: ruralcarrier

Re: AA waiving change fees - 03/04/2020 09:24 PM

Same here, travel packs & sizes of sanitizer and wipes are not to be found.
Posted By: sxmmartini

Re: AA waiving change fees - 03/05/2020 11:42 AM

I make my own... 70/30 isopropyl alcohol and pure aloe vera gel. Not sure what it kills but it is better than nothing.
Posted By: GaKaye

Re: AA waiving change fees - 03/05/2020 12:23 PM

I have read if you use the 99% alcohol that it's effective. We needed some for another purpose last week, and couldn't find it in local stores; had to order from Amazon. What's in the stores is a lower percentage, either 70% or 91%.
Posted By: SXMScubaman

Re: AA waiving change fees - 03/05/2020 02:54 PM

Alaska is waving fees too.
Posted By: ruralcarrier

Re: AA waiving change fees - 03/05/2020 03:06 PM

Going back to my pharmacy days, the standard was 70%. I did a little quick research and it appears 70% is sufficient but I am sure one can find something to contradict it. More is not always better.

"70% will kill 99.99% of everything on the skin. The only reason to go with 91% is if you are cleaning something that can't get wet. Actually 70% isopropyl is a better disinfectant. Alcohol works as a disinfectant by denaturing proteins, a small amount of water makes it more efficient."

From the CDC: CDC ALCOHOL
Lots to read if one is interested.

I have some alcohol swaps that are 70% and that is what is used prior to injections and by the health care industry.
Posted By: RonDon

Re: AA waiving change fees - 03/05/2020 06:05 PM

Originally Posted by sxmmartini
I make my own... 70/30 isopropyl alcohol and pure aloe vera gel. Not sure what it kills but it is better than nothing.

That's exactly what the packaged wipes are made of. Smart person sxmmartini.

You won't believe this but I was just at Walmart and saw a new cleaner on the market---big display NEW! Read the label and it was just like Lysol EXCEPT where it read all it protected against like flu, HIV, etc it also read cov-19. Boy I guess it really is NEW to market!
Posted By: ruralcarrier

Re: AA waiving change fees - 03/05/2020 08:53 PM

I have a can of Lysol aerosol and SARS Coronavirus is listed. It is by no means a new can. I think it has been listed on Lysol for some time now. H1N1 (swine flu) is also listed.
Posted By: BeachKitten

Re: AA waiving change fees - 03/05/2020 09:30 PM

A bottle of Absolut would work wonders too! wink
Posted By: SXMScubaman

Re: AA waiving change fees - 03/05/2020 11:13 PM

Originally Posted by BeachKitten
A bottle of Absolut would work wonders too! wink

Total waste of vodka. Lol
Posted By: SXMScubaman

Re: AA waiving change fees - 03/05/2020 11:16 PM

There are many strains of coronavirus. This one is a new one.
Posted By: ruralcarrier

Re: AA waiving change fees - 03/05/2020 11:25 PM

CDC CORONAVIRUS Types
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