Complaint: Canceled / Delayed / Overbooked False delay notification - bizarre!
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Old Feb 17, 2009, 3:11 AM
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Originally Posted by jimworcs View Post
Well, if they are popular, perhaps the alert should also advise the customer that this can change and they should check in as normal. At least this way, the traveller is forewarned. Forewarned is forearmed.
I'm not sure about AA - don't fly them often and last few times I have there haven't been delays. Continental, United, and Delta all say that the departure time is estimated, can change, and that they recommend you be at the airport for the original departure time. I can't imagine AA's would be any different.

I'll sign up for a few trip alerts tomorrow and see if I get any delay notices and what the verbiage is.