![]() Should I wait until the refund is issued before I rebook? I don't want to lose the BA flight, but I am nervous about purchasing the tickets before I get the refund from Aer Lingus, even thought the agent told me today that I am entitled to a refund. I am a fearful flyer and the individual tv screens really help me! We flew BA in April and I really liked them. It costs more but at this point I really don't care. I have a flight on hold with expedia until midnight tomorrow with BA. She said she wrote a note in my file and said I was thinking about it and that I didn't have to decide right away. I have to wait until Monday to do that b/c the refund people only work Monday-Friday. She offered to rebook our flight, having us go Boston-Shannon-London and then Shannon-Boston on the way home, but then we would have to re-work our itinerary in Ireland. She said that since my new flight from Boston to Dublin is in conflict with my original connecting flight from Dublin to London (the new flight arrives in Dublin at 7:30 am and our flight to London leaves at 7:20 am) that we are entitled to a refund. Change your flight Go to Manage Trip to change your flight using your booking reference number. There are no non-stops from Boston-Dublin Dublin-Boston when we are traveling. Take our next available flight Subject to availability, we will rebook you onto the next available flight and will send you an email or SMS detailing your new itinerary. Will they go down at some point? Our dates are locked the only flexibility we have is leaving from Shannon or Dublin. do you think they will make this change for us? Or should we take our chances and get a refund and book with someone else? There are no fares currently at the price we originally paid. We paid $650 a piece for our original tickets. This flight is going for $719 on travelocity or orbitz or something right now. Now, do you think they would change our itinerary for us rather than losing our business? I was thinking of a Boston-Shannon-London flight on the way over and a Shannon-Boston flight on the way back. I called and expressed my displeasure with all of the stops and they offered to refund my money if I didn't want these new flights. On the way back, they rebooked us on a Dublin-Shannon-Boston flight instead of a Dublin-Boston flight. They canceled our Boston-Dublin-London flight, so they rebooked us on a Boston-Shannon-Dublin-London flight. (Check-in closes 75 minutes before flight departure time for Economy Class and 60 minutes for Business Class).I got an email today from Aer Lingus changing our flight itinerary for our June/July trip. ![]() Our recommended check-in times are 2 hours for flights within Europe and 3 hours for transatlantic flights. If your itinerary is booked on separate tickets, it is your responsibility to ensure sufficient time to collect baggage, travel to next terminal, check-in for your onward journey before it closes, clear security, and be at your departure gate at least 30 minutes before your connecting flight departure time. Note: The above are general guidelines and may be subject to change or may differ on specific routes. ![]()
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