Can I check in at a later destination? [duplicate]
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If I have ordered a travel from San Fransisco to Amsterdam, and American airline have given me tickets from San Fransisco to Denver and tickets from Denver to Amsterdam, can I then skip the first flight and check in at Denver instead?
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Not flying the first leg of the journey – Company cancels the second-leg ticket
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If I have ordered a travel from San Fransisco to Amsterdam, and American airline have given me tickets from San Fransisco to Denver and tickets from Denver to Amsterdam, can I then skip the first flight and check in at Denver instead?
air-travel usa american-airlines check-in
marked as duplicate by phoog, Willeke♦, Henning Makholm, pnuts, Zach Lipton Sep 30 '16 at 21:20
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Not flying the first leg of the journey – Company cancels the second-leg ticket
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If I have ordered a travel from San Fransisco to Amsterdam, and American airline have given me tickets from San Fransisco to Denver and tickets from Denver to Amsterdam, can I then skip the first flight and check in at Denver instead?
air-travel usa american-airlines check-in
This question already has an answer here:
Not flying the first leg of the journey – Company cancels the second-leg ticket
3 answers
If I have ordered a travel from San Fransisco to Amsterdam, and American airline have given me tickets from San Fransisco to Denver and tickets from Denver to Amsterdam, can I then skip the first flight and check in at Denver instead?
This question already has an answer here:
Not flying the first leg of the journey – Company cancels the second-leg ticket
3 answers
air-travel usa american-airlines check-in
air-travel usa american-airlines check-in
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The answer is NO.
If you miss any segment of an Itinerary, all following segments will be cancelled, in both directions.
For clarity, you will not necessarily lose any remaining value of the tickets, even if they are 'non-refundable'. You can apply that value to future travel, you just can't get the money back.
You may not be able to apply the entire value to future travel, though, because of change fees.
– phoog
Sep 30 '16 at 21:22
Edited for clarity, thx @phoog
– Johns-305
Sep 30 '16 at 21:23
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The answer is NO.
If you miss any segment of an Itinerary, all following segments will be cancelled, in both directions.
For clarity, you will not necessarily lose any remaining value of the tickets, even if they are 'non-refundable'. You can apply that value to future travel, you just can't get the money back.
You may not be able to apply the entire value to future travel, though, because of change fees.
– phoog
Sep 30 '16 at 21:22
Edited for clarity, thx @phoog
– Johns-305
Sep 30 '16 at 21:23
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The answer is NO.
If you miss any segment of an Itinerary, all following segments will be cancelled, in both directions.
For clarity, you will not necessarily lose any remaining value of the tickets, even if they are 'non-refundable'. You can apply that value to future travel, you just can't get the money back.
You may not be able to apply the entire value to future travel, though, because of change fees.
– phoog
Sep 30 '16 at 21:22
Edited for clarity, thx @phoog
– Johns-305
Sep 30 '16 at 21:23
add a comment |
The answer is NO.
If you miss any segment of an Itinerary, all following segments will be cancelled, in both directions.
For clarity, you will not necessarily lose any remaining value of the tickets, even if they are 'non-refundable'. You can apply that value to future travel, you just can't get the money back.
The answer is NO.
If you miss any segment of an Itinerary, all following segments will be cancelled, in both directions.
For clarity, you will not necessarily lose any remaining value of the tickets, even if they are 'non-refundable'. You can apply that value to future travel, you just can't get the money back.
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You may not be able to apply the entire value to future travel, though, because of change fees.
– phoog
Sep 30 '16 at 21:22
Edited for clarity, thx @phoog
– Johns-305
Sep 30 '16 at 21:23
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You may not be able to apply the entire value to future travel, though, because of change fees.
– phoog
Sep 30 '16 at 21:22
Edited for clarity, thx @phoog
– Johns-305
Sep 30 '16 at 21:23
You may not be able to apply the entire value to future travel, though, because of change fees.
– phoog
Sep 30 '16 at 21:22
You may not be able to apply the entire value to future travel, though, because of change fees.
– phoog
Sep 30 '16 at 21:22
Edited for clarity, thx @phoog
– Johns-305
Sep 30 '16 at 21:23
Edited for clarity, thx @phoog
– Johns-305
Sep 30 '16 at 21:23
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