Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks for sharing everyone. There’s been threads that are locked not bc they are large. Looks like censoring here and it’s unamerican. This is not China. Im moving to another platform.
Will try reddit
Am confused why they were locked down? Am trying to find conversation specific to Italy...
Anonymous wrote:You moron travelers are spreading this. Second FFX cty case - cruise.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks for sharing everyone. There’s been threads that are locked not bc they are large. Looks like censoring here and it’s unamerican. This is not China. Im moving to another platform.
Will try reddit
Am confused why they were locked down? Am trying to find conversation specific to Italy...
Anonymous wrote:Thanks for sharing everyone. There’s been threads that are locked not bc they are large. Looks like censoring here and it’s unamerican. This is not China. Im moving to another platform.
Will try reddit
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Jkirsh64 wrote:Anonymous wrote:Jkirsh64 wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid’s admitted student event at an LA college has been canceled. Will American refund my tickets? I’m guessing not but hoping.
When did you book the flight? American is currently offering "change fees waived" for flights booked during a certain time. They might not refund you, but could possibly waive any change fees so you could use the credit towards "move in weekend" or "parents weekend" or something. It's definitely worth calling and asking.
I saw that notice unfortunately I booked before March since I was trying to get a good fare and not wait too long. That sure backfired. I might try calling but I can’t see them trying to help me out:
I booked in February too, trying to get a good rate. I guess I should have waited too. I’m bummed. It makes zero sense for them to offer refunds for travel booked in March but not February.
It is worth a call. I think they are offering the change fee waivers for travel booked in March as an incentive for people to book travel without worrying about canceling. I booked a trip on Delta in late Feb. and decided not to travel. I contacted them yesterday and they were very nice and readily agreed to waive my change fee. It did take a while to get through to customer service. I used the on-line chat and just kept it up on my browser. They responded after about an hour and then they took care of it in about 5-10 minutes.
Really? That’s very encouraging! Do you have to rebook though? I don’t know when I’d rebook.
I got a credit for the airfare and have one year from when I originally booked it to use it. Hopefully, the travel situation will be much better in a few months.
My airline is American and people have said they aren’t being flexible.
They’re not. We have flights booked to Germany next week and they changed us the usual change fee.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not to be overly cautious, but I'm canceling all travel and staying home. This thing is going to blow up in the next week or two. I have elderly parents and a medically-complex child and am not about to risk their health just because I personally might not die from it.
Are you going to work? How are you any more safe here than there?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Jkirsh64 wrote:Anonymous wrote:Jkirsh64 wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid’s admitted student event at an LA college has been canceled. Will American refund my tickets? I’m guessing not but hoping.
When did you book the flight? American is currently offering "change fees waived" for flights booked during a certain time. They might not refund you, but could possibly waive any change fees so you could use the credit towards "move in weekend" or "parents weekend" or something. It's definitely worth calling and asking.
I saw that notice unfortunately I booked before March since I was trying to get a good fare and not wait too long. That sure backfired. I might try calling but I can’t see them trying to help me out:
I booked in February too, trying to get a good rate. I guess I should have waited too. I’m bummed. It makes zero sense for them to offer refunds for travel booked in March but not February.
It is worth a call. I think they are offering the change fee waivers for travel booked in March as an incentive for people to book travel without worrying about canceling. I booked a trip on Delta in late Feb. and decided not to travel. I contacted them yesterday and they were very nice and readily agreed to waive my change fee. It did take a while to get through to customer service. I used the on-line chat and just kept it up on my browser. They responded after about an hour and then they took care of it in about 5-10 minutes.
Really? That’s very encouraging! Do you have to rebook though? I don’t know when I’d rebook.
I got a credit for the airfare and have one year from when I originally booked it to use it. Hopefully, the travel situation will be much better in a few months.
My airline is American and people have said they aren’t being flexible.
They’re not. We have flights booked to Germany next week and they changed us the usual change fee.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not to be overly cautious, but I'm canceling all travel and staying home. This thing is going to blow up in the next week or two. I have elderly parents and a medically-complex child and am not about to risk their health just because I personally might not die from it.
Are you going to work? How are you any more safe here than there?
Anonymous wrote:Jkirsh64 wrote:Anonymous wrote:Jkirsh64 wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid’s admitted student event at an LA college has been canceled. Will American refund my tickets? I’m guessing not but hoping.
When did you book the flight? American is currently offering "change fees waived" for flights booked during a certain time. They might not refund you, but could possibly waive any change fees so you could use the credit towards "move in weekend" or "parents weekend" or something. It's definitely worth calling and asking.
I saw that notice unfortunately I booked before March since I was trying to get a good fare and not wait too long. That sure backfired. I might try calling but I can’t see them trying to help me out:
I booked in February too, trying to get a good rate. I guess I should have waited too. I’m bummed. It makes zero sense for them to offer refunds for travel booked in March but not February.
It is worth a call. I think they are offering the change fee waivers for travel booked in March as an incentive for people to book travel without worrying about canceling. I booked a trip on Delta in late Feb. and decided not to travel. I contacted them yesterday and they were very nice and readily agreed to waive my change fee. It did take a while to get through to customer service. I used the on-line chat and just kept it up on my browser. They responded after about an hour and then they took care of it in about 5-10 minutes.
Really? That’s very encouraging! Do you have to rebook though? I don’t know when I’d rebook.
I got a credit for the airfare and have one year from when I originally booked it to use it. Hopefully, the travel situation will be much better in a few months.
My airline is American and people have said they aren’t being flexible.
Anonymous wrote:Not to be overly cautious, but I'm canceling all travel and staying home. This thing is going to blow up in the next week or two. I have elderly parents and a medically-complex child and am not about to risk their health just because I personally might not die from it.
Anonymous wrote:Not to be overly cautious, but I'm canceling all travel and staying home. This thing is going to blow up in the next week or two. I have elderly parents and a medically-complex child and am not about to risk their health just because I personally might not die from it.