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Could there be a problem making an AGR reservation on the day of departure? I've never tried it and was just wondering.
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Try THAT with an airline . . .When my sister was stranded at EWR (the airport), I was able to call and get her and her husband a BC seat on the next train heading south, no issues.
Yeah, it can be hard to redeem Amtrak tickets through an airline alright. :lol:Try THAT with an airline . . .When my sister was stranded at EWR (the airport), I was able to call and get her and her husband a BC seat on the next train heading south, no issues.
It all depends on your status in the airline frequent flyer program. I have done same day booking with no problem. You just have to have sufficient status to have unrestricted access to inventory for award travel. Such things do exist. Heck, if Amtrak had a reservation system that could handle such fine allocation of inventory in close collaboration with AGR, they'd do it too. Thank our stars that they do not have the money to afford such yet.Try THAT with an airline . . .When my sister was stranded at EWR (the airport), I was able to call and get her and her husband a BC seat on the next train heading south, no issues.
On several of the airlines I've flown you could redeem for same day travel without status. You just had to hand over the "anytime" redemption rate, which was typically double the points of the "plan ahead" rate or thereabouts. I haven't had to secure any same-day tickets in years so it's possible things may have changed over time.It all depends on your status in the airline frequent flyer program. I have done same day booking with no problem. You just have to have sufficient status to have unrestricted access to inventory for award travel. Such things do exist.
Yes, Delta removed the fee for booking within 21 days (some other airlines still have it). However, once an award flight is booked using Skymiles, it cannot be changed within 72 hours of departure, not even for a fee. If you get sick two days before the flight and are unable to travel, there is no way to change the reservation to a later date, or cancel and redeposit -- the miles are gone. :angry2:With Delta, you could redeem your miles at either level (if seats were available) anytime, but if it was less than 21 days in advance - there was a $75 booking fee also charged!And IIRC, the booking fee increased the closer you got!
Luckily, I now see they removed that fee!
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