Originally Posted by
no1cub17
Nah - you have a point - just a few weeks ago my wife and I nearly got screwed. Were on our way to Europe on AA. Originally booked out of OKC with 3 hours in DFW until our tatl flight. All was well until the threat of weather came. AA starts proactively canceling flights. I call to get rebooked - our 3 hour layover becomes 5. No problem, at least we grabbed seats on an earlier flight. But then the day of travel, AA's horrific operations team shines through as usual. Our inbound from DFW gets indefinitely delayed so we have no idea when we'll get out. Ironically a different flight from DFW arrives into OKC ontime, but apparently AA wouldn't allow the same aircraft to be sent back to DFW - we had to wait for the exact aircraft that was still stuck in DFW for some ungodly reason. OKC's ground crew literally pushes the plane back from the gate and parks it in front of us with no explanation as to why it can't be turned around and sent to DFW with the same crew. In the meantime AA had scheduled an extra sector to go to DFW, but didn't have crew for it as they were supposed to come in on the flight that was still stuck in DFW. Seeing the situation, one of the FAs who just got off the flight that arrived volunteers to work an extra flight so that the extra sector could go. Took an hour or so to arrange everything but finally we made it to DFW in time to make our int'l flight. The frustrating part was it took an employee going the extra mile to save our vacation. AA is too incompetent to figure it out themselves.
Now on a good day it works out perfectly, I'd much rather drive 20 minutes to the airport rather than 3.5 hours. But I certainly can't fault those who drive to DFW.
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