mlozio
Mar 5, 09, 8:26 am
I recently had a VERY similar situation with United Airlines. I was booked, ewr-iad-dme, and was later contacted and was told that they could only transport me the day before or the day after because United was no longer offering service on Mondays. So, I called Expedia (who I bought it through), and said these were not acceptable but they told me that I had no other options but a refund, but the price was too good to let go and rebook on another carrier. So I accepted the next day flight (visa destination, could not go day before).
Called Expedia and e-mailed to say that I was unhappy with them as my travel agent, and that I was not informed of all my options....for a mere $15 more, they could have refunded and rebooked us on LH, but they did not offer this. They argued that they would only change now for a $150 change fee, and they argued the fee was United Airlines, but according to United, they were not charging me to change due to involuntary reroute, which lead me to believe this was an Expedia fee, that they were just unwilling to waive. So instead, I emailed United Executive offices, and received a phone call, and United protected us on LH (contrary to what Expedia told us), and reissued tix. Expedia itinerary doesn't show updated flights, and I am afraid to call them, thinking that they might try to hit me up with the "$150 Change Fee". Any thoughts? Will Expedia ever pick up on this? Does it matter if I tell them or not? Thanks in advance.
Called Expedia and e-mailed to say that I was unhappy with them as my travel agent, and that I was not informed of all my options....for a mere $15 more, they could have refunded and rebooked us on LH, but they did not offer this. They argued that they would only change now for a $150 change fee, and they argued the fee was United Airlines, but according to United, they were not charging me to change due to involuntary reroute, which lead me to believe this was an Expedia fee, that they were just unwilling to waive. So instead, I emailed United Executive offices, and received a phone call, and United protected us on LH (contrary to what Expedia told us), and reissued tix. Expedia itinerary doesn't show updated flights, and I am afraid to call them, thinking that they might try to hit me up with the "$150 Change Fee". Any thoughts? Will Expedia ever pick up on this? Does it matter if I tell them or not? Thanks in advance.