frequent flier question
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frequent flier question
I am trying to use my miles (30,000) for a trip to the Caribbean ($600 value). I have called American and there are no seats on the flights I need. My TA needs to ticket tomorrow -- -what is the likelihood that a seat becomes available between now and then? Anyway around this?
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Is there a reason it is necessary to ticket tomorrow? I have used AA miles to fly to Cayman. We were trying to get on the same flight as some paying friends, but in the meantime just to make sure we were able to get there, we put seats on hold on a different flight. FF seats can be held for up to 30 days and then you can roll the 'hold' over for another 30 days. So after trying three different times with AA I finally found an agent who was able to get us on our friends' flight using our miles. In the meantime, I was told to try calling after midnights, when seats on hold not purchased are put back in the computer. I was also told that the closer it gets to that flight time, if it is not selling out, they will open up more FF seats. But in my case I was always dealing directly with AA, not through a TA. Maybe you can try calling AA directly and see if you can get a helpful agent?
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