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Re: Surviving airline issues
[Re: Manpot]
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07/06/2015 05:57 PM
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Knowing your options doesn't take a whole heck of a lot work. Before your trip, take a few minutes to run your destination on something like Priceline which will come back with all sorts of options on various carriers.Print it and keep it in your pocket. The few times I've had an issue, I have found offering some possible options, rather than asking what options are, is appreciated by usually flustered agents. Ranting and raving MAY get you rebooked, but expect a good view of the lavatory. And your luggage will be headed the other way. Don't be an AH.
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Re: Surviving airline issues
[Re: HillsideView]
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07/06/2015 06:29 PM
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Another good tip - if you have to deplane due to an issue, get on the phone right away - It seems the majority will try to go to the ticket counter where there will be a long wait - calling in is often much faster, and even if its not, never hurts to cover all the bases.
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Re: Surviving airline issues
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07/06/2015 06:38 PM
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maytrix said: Another good tip - if you have to deplane due to an issue, get on the phone right away - It seems the majority will try to go to the ticket counter where there will be a long wait - calling in is often much faster, and even if its not, never hurts to cover all the bases. You can actually do both. Get on the phone and jump in line. If the issue is being caused by a major storm the res lines could be jammed. If it's a problem unique to your flight you should get right through. G
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Re: Surviving airline issues
[Re: GeorgeC1]
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07/06/2015 07:17 PM
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Yeah, that's what we've done in the past - thought I had mentioned that - guess I just thought about mentioning it and didn't <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/jester.gif" alt="" />
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Re: Surviving airline issues
[Re: GeorgeC1]
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07/07/2015 09:46 AM
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Great advice, George, especially the part to know what your options are for other flights that get you where you need to be, as we have often found the rebooking agent will just automatically offer you a flight the next day on their airline, effectively scr*wing you out of a whole day of vacation. Many or most people just take whatever the agent offers.
A couple of years ago, we had our flight out of Tampa, going to Atlanta and then to ST. Maarten, cancelled. Delta offered us the same flight next day. No way, Jose!! We knew that US Air flew Tampa-Charlotte-SXM and we were able to get them to put us on that flight and we ended up landing in SXM before our original Delta connection would have!!
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Re: Surviving airline issues
[Re: Twanger]
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07/07/2015 11:25 AM
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This is a great thread. Thanks to the OP for starting it.
I've been fortunate in my years of airline travel having experienced few glitches (knock on wood).
However, I am very careful HOW I book. Originating out of major hub helps and then arranging the reservation with a single carrier (even if there are subcontracted legs or code share agreements) so, one entity owns the problem should one develop.
We also minimize aircraft changes when flying long haul and try to find flights where, if there is an intermediate stop, the equipment does not change. That's a lot harder on short haul flights.
Finally, no matter what, we have travel days so that if something does go wrong we just relax at the place where it did and get it sorted out while doing so. In that same approach, for the BVI we plan for 2-3 days on the front and back end of the visit. It reduces stress levels considerably.
Certainly, not everyone is able to do that with work, school, kids schedules etc. But it might be totally worth it to plan that way regardless.
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Re: Surviving airline issues
[Re: Twanger]
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07/07/2015 11:28 AM
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...actually that did happen to us on that very trip. At that time, Delta had free bags to SXM, and US Air did not, so we had to pay, but we were so happy to get there on the date we originally booked.
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Re: Surviving airline issues
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07/07/2015 12:20 PM
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Even worse on Spirit. Flight delay out of ATL would have missed the FLL/STT leg and no compensation for staying in FLL over night. Rebooked for the next day but made me pay the baggage fee again. Said what I paid was for the original flight and baggage fees are not refundable.
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Re: Surviving airline issues
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07/07/2015 01:28 PM
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GlennA said: Even worse on Spirit. Flight delay out of ATL would have missed the FLL/STT leg and no compensation for staying in FLL over night. Rebooked for the next day but made me pay the baggage fee again. Said what I paid was for the original flight and baggage fees are not refundable. Yep.
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Re: Surviving airline issues
[Re: Twanger]
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07/07/2015 01:51 PM
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Twanger said: Lesson learned - if you outbound flight gets changed, make sure you're return flight is intact! Booking one-way flights has been working out pretty well for us. We frequently take United down on a weekend and AA or another airline back. For the last couple of years it has been cheaper that way. We also prefer off-season travel and sticking to a single airline for both directions limits choices a lot. Cheers, RickG
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Re: Surviving airline issues
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07/07/2015 01:52 PM
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Now, that was a major screw-up by whoever re-booked you, as that should not have happened. Yes, they do cancel your return flight if you flat don't show up, but that wasn't the case in your situation.
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