RBC100 wrote:
I have gotten credit numerous times when fares dropped on AA. You have to call and ask for it but has never been questioned. It does have to be for the same itenerary.
Same here.
I fly AA 10 - 12 times per year, and most of my flights are booked (at least) 6 months in advance. By January, I've already got most, if not all, of my flights booked for the entire year. About 1/2 of my flights are free, using FF miles, and the others are paid flights.
If AA drops the price on any of my paid flights, I simply call them, and they credit me the difference. I have done this 7 times over the past 3 years with no problems. Not sure about the other airlines' policies, but AA works for me.
This is another reason why I don't get stressed out with crazy airfares. Because I know, ultimately, that I'm going to fly for the cheapest possible fare offered, regardless of when I book (or booked) that flight. YMMV.
Mucho Gusto
