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Old 11-06-2022 | 06:35 AM
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Originally Posted by rjboy
I know for 100% sure that I have had to re-deviate in the past when my trip has been revised. This situation is not canceling a deviation. When the trip is revise the original deviation should disappear. The original trip no longer exists so therefore any deviation associated with it no longer exists. You then have another opportunity to choose whether to deviate the new trip.

I do not have a contract reference for this but I had a trip in the last year that was revised multiple times and each time I had to re-deviate the back end.
Read his original post APCers

It appears it is because he had the same deadhead from ATL-MEM on same airline, date and time even on his revised pairing. The only thing that changed was the first leg and poster said it allowed him to redeviate from that leg bc it was new. It sucks but the last leg was not revised and he/she had already deviated that original leg that was still the same.

Posters narrative below

“For example, BEDH out of IND. Original pairing has airline on DL IND-ATL-MEM. New revision. Trip now ends in BWI. New BEDH now BWI-ATL-MEM. Already deviated original trip prior to revision. New trip still shows deviation on second leg, ATL-MEM. Same exact flight from ATL-MEM.”
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