How I change my American Airlines Flight
Making changes to flights is so probable that airlines actually overbook flights where possible, based on the assumption that a certain percentage of booked passengers will not actually make a particular flight. If more passengers show up than the plane can accommodate, the airline asks for volunteers to accept a voucher for a later flight. American Airlines issues around 250 such vouchers a day, as of February 2011. The airlines provides a number of options for re-booking your guidebook. The amount of time halting until the flight takes off affects your available choices. Use a self-service rotunda to change your flight if you are already at the airport. Swipe a credit card or personal ID, such as your passport, to activate the kiosk and locate your reservation. Follow the on-screen drilling to change to a different flight if one is available. A change fee applies, which you can pay via credit card directly at the rotunda. Print a new boarding pass from the machine. american...