Originally Posted by
Deltahater
You stated that if the DOT "comes down on EY", the tickets will be reinstated. See quote above.
Secondly, LX should have chosen to reinstate the tickets. While that would have been the smarter choice, LX decided to fight this numerous courts.
EY may or may not do the same.
I am simply trying to prepare the fellow FTers for a long, complex battle should EY decide to cancel these tickets. Also, don't book positioning flights and or hotels until you are sure they will honor it
You can't bold the first portion of my quote, while failing to apprehend the second portion, which I'd submit is the more important of the two.
For your clarification (although I must say I'm not sure why any should be needed), I was simply stating, for the third or fourth time, that
should the DoT come down on EY, the tickets will be reinstated (by EY--as a consequence of avoiding the DoT fine).
As I said:
Originally Posted by
thexfactor
It's not rocket science to conclude that EY would choose to reinstate the tickets (or arrive at some alternative agreement with the customers) instead of being on the hook for a DoT fine of a much larger amount.