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July 10, 2005

Changing Tickets

travel bolivia It sounds like getting tickets to Bolivia may take longer than the actualy trip.

Man, talk about a hassle. Changing my ticket was like the three stooges go to the travel agent. Man, I went on Friday to American Airlines and their computers were down. So I waited and waited while the guy tried to do it on the phone and after about 45 minutes he told me, oh well if you don't have your actual tickets with you right now you have to come back later. So, I had to take the afternoon from work off to come back.� He told me to go to the Bolivian Airlines first, so I went there, they did something, then they told me to go over to American. So, I went to American, he did something and told me to go back to Bolivian. I asked him if I needed to take the hard copy of the tickets and he said no. So, I went to Bolivian and they said "where are your tickets?" So, I went back to American. He did some stuff for about 30 minutes, and then I wen back to Bolivian. When I showed them what I had from American, they told me "Oh, he did everything already, I don't have to do anything else."

 

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Posted on July 10, 2005 07:44 PM by americ125.
Filed in Travel Blog under american airlines.
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Disappointed to see this the faction (blurring of facts with fiction) on ABC's Path to 9/11, which began airing Sept 10, made up a lot of the material to boost the entertainment value of the show. It was inaccurate and irresponsible in its portrayal of several events the airport check-in events that occurred on the morning of September 11, 2001. For example, Atta checked in in Portland Maine to catch a 6 a.m. US Airways Express flight - not into AA at Boston Airport.

Posted by: Steve at September 12, 2006 02:16 PM

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