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04/01/2016 11:31 AM
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That might add to the stress of getting vacation timing just right.
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Sorry, not sure exactly what you mean. Do you have a link?
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Also, if you have booked through AA for flights that are codeshared w Seaborne into EIS double check your itinerary. They recently rescheduled our return flight so that our Seaborne flight left EIS @ 4:40 pm to catch our 2:40 pm flight out of SJU. Putting us into SJU 3 hours after our AA flight! The AA rep that helped me "fix the glitch" said that Seaborne has redone it's summer schedule and has pulled/canceled several daily flights from SJU - EIS.
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All I could find regarding this was that they will no longer hold it if travel is within 7 days. They will still if it is beyond that. Shouldn't be a problem for most.
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<a href="ttps://www.washingtonpost.com/news/get-there/wp/2016/03/31/american-airlines-will-no-longer-let-travelers-hold-flight-reservations-for-24-hours/" target="_blank">ttps://www.washingtonpost.com/news/get-there/wp/2016/03/31/american-airlines-will-no-longer-let-travelers-hold-flight-reservations-for-24-hours/</a>
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Well.. you can still cancel within 24 hours, so you can still put it on hold essentially.
"Travelers will now have the ability to cancel a flight and receive a full refund as long as they cancel within 24 hours of booking."
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yup - details as heard on CNBC Yes, now must pay first, and get refund if you change your mind - ahhhh, the faith we all naturally have
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Yes, a full refund. That has been common for a long time and appears to be required by law.
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