Originally Posted by
JMGPhila
I know the 9.1 and so on has nothing to do with plane change. 9.1.2 is extremely clear. It says that it will give you a scheduled time for that flight. There may be changes in the schedule and you have to make sure that you are vigilant to address any changes. Not said but obviously, if you fail to be on top of it, you are SOL. If you are issued your ticket and the time changes, the involuntary refund option applies. Always comments like that. "You have to read the full clause. Not isolated sentences." It was highlighted. It doesn't take a lawyer to understand this, although I wouldn't still be arguing about it if there was.
So as I said, completely irrelevant to aircraft changes.
Originally Posted by
JMGPhila
And the aircraft is covered under Flight Delays and Cancellations. Then addressed in Involuntary. Or did I make a mistake? Did I tie the wrong section to the Involuntary?
EK just states that they may substitute aircraft and do not guarantee the assigned aircraft, as part of the 'Time and Schedule Not Guaranteed' section. The 'Right To Cancel' section makes no reference to aircraft changes, and again the Involuntary makes no reference to aircraft changes.
So again as I said, completely irrelevant and does not at all mean that in the case of an aircraft change (only) the passenger has the right to cancel/change.
Originally Posted by
JMGPhila
I don't understand. Its always people on here telling you you are doing it wrong.
If people are always telling you that you are wrong, may mean you are. Especially when you make comments like "Also, a change in equipment under International General Rules allows for a customer to change their flight, free of any fees." which are wrong. But as long as you think you are right..