Very Frustrated with Delta...
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Very Frustrated with Delta...
I booked 4 tickets from CMH to LAX 12/26 for a 2 week family vacation. We have 3 young children (.5, 2, 4) and the only flight options were early 730am or late 6-8pm. We opted for the morning so the kids could get adjusted when we get to CA and then go to bed at a reasonable time. I selected a Delta flight at 7:35am, which would be brutal but I guess we didn't have many options.
I just received an email from Delta stating the flight time is now 6:18am, which takes things to a whole new level. We will have to get up at 4am and the kids are going to be a mess. I asked for a refund and they declined stating the flight needs to change by 90 minutes (we are 13 minutes short) to qualify. Like most I don't read the fine print when I travel, I fly 100 legs a year, do 150 nights a year at Marriott, and have never had this issue.
Do all airlines have the same policy, any tips on getting a refund to fly on another carrier?
I just received an email from Delta stating the flight time is now 6:18am, which takes things to a whole new level. We will have to get up at 4am and the kids are going to be a mess. I asked for a refund and they declined stating the flight needs to change by 90 minutes (we are 13 minutes short) to qualify. Like most I don't read the fine print when I travel, I fly 100 legs a year, do 150 nights a year at Marriott, and have never had this issue.
Do all airlines have the same policy, any tips on getting a refund to fly on another carrier?
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I was under the impression that it only had to be one hour change to allow refund/change of flights. I know for changing flight that you need a one hour time change, so I'm not sure where the 90 minutes is coming from. I'd call back and if they say no HUCA.
Also you know your children, but 4am sounds about when you should be getting up for the 735am flight. Getting them up, dressed, fed, loading everything up, driving to the airport, checking bags (at least 30-45 minutes before departure), and then making it through security for the flight. For 618am I'd say closer to 330 at the latest is when I would have children up.
Also you know your children, but 4am sounds about when you should be getting up for the 735am flight. Getting them up, dressed, fed, loading everything up, driving to the airport, checking bags (at least 30-45 minutes before departure), and then making it through security for the flight. For 618am I'd say closer to 330 at the latest is when I would have children up.
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Rule 240(b) of the Delta domestic CoC
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Do you really want a refund or want to change to a different flight?
I don't have any experience with asking for a refund, but I have always had success in getting DL to change my flight (even airports) if there was a schedule change. Now granted, I am Platinum so I'm sure that helps -- but in general they are pretty accomodating.
You should call back with a reason why it doesn't work (i.e. cannot take that early flight because I have to meet someone or I have a nurse that comes to my house and draws my blood at 6am)...something to explain that it is a real burden rather than I just don't want to wake up early.
Would be very surprised if they don't help you
I don't have any experience with asking for a refund, but I have always had success in getting DL to change my flight (even airports) if there was a schedule change. Now granted, I am Platinum so I'm sure that helps -- but in general they are pretty accomodating.
You should call back with a reason why it doesn't work (i.e. cannot take that early flight because I have to meet someone or I have a nurse that comes to my house and draws my blood at 6am)...something to explain that it is a real burden rather than I just don't want to wake up early.
Would be very surprised if they don't help you
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Two suggestions. First, call back and try again. Second, take to Twitter and seek some help from @DeltaAssist.
Of course, getting a refund might not be ideal. Appears the only other nonstop is AA and it's an evening flight. So you could have DL move you to their evening flight. Or, have them switch you to a connection (I travel with 3 of that age range myself frequently so I know that isn't ideal). There's a 9am via MSP, arriving at 1:15pm, with an hour in MSP, so tight with three kids, but gives you more morning time and gets you into LAX at a reasonable time. I suspect they'll be much more accommodating moving you to another DL flight versus giving the refund.
Of course, getting a refund might not be ideal. Appears the only other nonstop is AA and it's an evening flight. So you could have DL move you to their evening flight. Or, have them switch you to a connection (I travel with 3 of that age range myself frequently so I know that isn't ideal). There's a 9am via MSP, arriving at 1:15pm, with an hour in MSP, so tight with three kids, but gives you more morning time and gets you into LAX at a reasonable time. I suspect they'll be much more accommodating moving you to another DL flight versus giving the refund.
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You got a bad agent. Agent roulette sometimes works. I'd call back. State that the schedule change doesn't work for your plans and they should reschedule you on another flight. Not sure if you can get a refund though if they're non-refundable tickets which I'm sure they are.
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I'd try calling again ... and again ... and again
I don't know if this would be feasible, but there is a 930am nonstop from CVG; return leaves LAX 1220pm ar 720pm (which isn't radically different than the 1145 CMH flight you currently have, but if your car would be in Cinci it wouldn't make sense to fly back to Columbus)
there's also an 815am over Detroit with a 2+hr layover, arriving LAX at 210pm
I don't know if this would be feasible, but there is a 930am nonstop from CVG; return leaves LAX 1220pm ar 720pm (which isn't radically different than the 1145 CMH flight you currently have, but if your car would be in Cinci it wouldn't make sense to fly back to Columbus)
there's also an 815am over Detroit with a 2+hr layover, arriving LAX at 210pm
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Probably cant get a refund but if there is any DL flight that works better for you, call back, let them know the change doesnt work for you and then suggest your flight of choice.
If needed chime in with your sob story but honestly DL is usually shockingly flexible with these kind of changes.
Like others upthread I've been able to change dates, airports, routings etc for relatively minor changes - sometimes getting off of a cheap and inconvenient one stop to a much more expensive nonstop at no cost. The key is to feed them the alternative flight or lead them to the alternative flight "gee maybe you could check and see if there is anything out of CVG that could work..."
If needed chime in with your sob story but honestly DL is usually shockingly flexible with these kind of changes.
Like others upthread I've been able to change dates, airports, routings etc for relatively minor changes - sometimes getting off of a cheap and inconvenient one stop to a much more expensive nonstop at no cost. The key is to feed them the alternative flight or lead them to the alternative flight "gee maybe you could check and see if there is anything out of CVG that could work..."
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1. You are well below the threshold for a refund. Don't use silly and untrue excuses as those are transperent and are the kinds of things covered by your travel insurance.
2. You can keep calling DL, but they do note your PNR and the reality of the old days is over.
3. Do you really want a refund or are you looking to make changes? If the latter, do some homework and figure out what you want and then call DL and ask for it. It's much easier to get free changes than refunds.
One more all won't hurt, but be prepared to move on to changes from there.
2. You can keep calling DL, but they do note your PNR and the reality of the old days is over.
3. Do you really want a refund or are you looking to make changes? If the latter, do some homework and figure out what you want and then call DL and ask for it. It's much easier to get free changes than refunds.
One more all won't hurt, but be prepared to move on to changes from there.
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You got a bad agent. Agent roulette sometimes works. I'd call back. State that the schedule change doesn't work for your plans and they should reschedule you on another flight. Not sure if you can get a refund though if they're non-refundable tickets which I'm sure they are.
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60 minutes allows you to make a one time change free of charge, provided your origin, destination, and dates of travel remain the same. (This is the message you see on the webpage when you're informed of a schedule change.)
90 minutes allows you to cancel and refund if you'd like. (This is from the Contract of Carriage.)
OP hit the jackpot, and should now be able to switch to any flight that day. If an agent declines, politely thank them, hang up, and call again.
90 minutes allows you to cancel and refund if you'd like. (This is from the Contract of Carriage.)
OP hit the jackpot, and should now be able to switch to any flight that day. If an agent declines, politely thank them, hang up, and call again.
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I booked 4 tickets from CMH to LAX 12/26 for a 2 week family vacation. We have 3 young children (.5, 2, 4) and the only flight options were early 730am or late 6-8pm. We opted for the morning so the kids could get adjusted when we get to CA and then go to bed at a reasonable time. I selected a Delta flight at 7:35am, which would be brutal but I guess we didn't have many options.
I just received an email from Delta stating the flight time is now 6:18am, which takes things to a whole new level. We will have to get up at 4am and the kids are going to be a mess. I asked for a refund and they declined stating the flight needs to change by 90 minutes (we are 13 minutes short) to qualify. Like most I don't read the fine print when I travel, I fly 100 legs a year, do 150 nights a year at Marriott, and have never had this issue.
Do all airlines have the same policy, any tips on getting a refund to fly on another carrier?
I just received an email from Delta stating the flight time is now 6:18am, which takes things to a whole new level. We will have to get up at 4am and the kids are going to be a mess. I asked for a refund and they declined stating the flight needs to change by 90 minutes (we are 13 minutes short) to qualify. Like most I don't read the fine print when I travel, I fly 100 legs a year, do 150 nights a year at Marriott, and have never had this issue.
Do all airlines have the same policy, any tips on getting a refund to fly on another carrier?
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60 minutes allows you to make a one time change free of charge, provided your origin, destination, and dates of travel remain the same. (This is the message you see on the webpage when you're informed of a schedule change.)
90 minutes allows you to cancel and refund if you'd like. (This is from the Contract of Carriage.)
OP hit the jackpot, and should now be able to switch to any flight that day. If an agent declines, politely thank them, hang up, and call again.
90 minutes allows you to cancel and refund if you'd like. (This is from the Contract of Carriage.)
OP hit the jackpot, and should now be able to switch to any flight that day. If an agent declines, politely thank them, hang up, and call again.