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@AJA I’m quite aware that Eu261 didn’t apply in my case but I was using it as an example that even at an airport like SFO the options to reroute are still limited and not as easy to arrange as you seem to be implying they are.
I didn’t have to ask to be rebooked AA just did it and was notified me by text within a minute or two of the cancellation and just as I started to speak to the AA staffer at the desk.
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