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Re: American Airlines Max
[Re: RonDon]
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01/23/2020 10:42 AM
01/23/2020 10:42 AM
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Agreed with RD, a call to a Supervisor might be a good idea? It may well be a good idea but it also appears the schedule changes may not be totally implemented until sometime through Feb. I know this is frustrating and I have a flight booked on AA for early March that may or may not be impacted. It was not scheduled on a Max 8 but any juggling of schedules could impact just about any AA flight. From the AA website: Question: When will American run a schedule change and inform customers who were booked on a MAX from April 7 through June 3? Answer: American had previously canceled service on the MAX through April 6. On Jan. 19, American will run a formal schedule change, and customers who were previously booked on a MAX through June 3 will see their reservation updated on aa.com. Additional refinements to our schedule through June 3 will also occur in February 2020.
J.D.
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