Originally Posted by
flyerCO
They don't see the vouchers. Those go straight into your SM account as e-credits. This isn't a refund of fare paid or voucher for cancelling a non-refundable fare, this is a customer service gesture. Company will have no way of knowing who was issued one or for how much.
^ You are correct, but our policy used to be that we were supposed to apply vouchers received in the course of company travel towards future company travel. This disruption is large enough, that my company travel department likely will be aware that these are being issued in large numbers to folks traveling on Delta yesterday and today. We're a large enough company that it will be a noticeable number of travelers.
So I'll call and check on the policy.
Originally Posted by
TrojanTraveler
You mean T8

. Even with the fun of going down to the tunnel to get to T6, taking the non-airconditioned connector to T7, then across the sometimes madhouse UA terminal to T8, and dealing with surly UA GAs (they make the lousy DL LAX GAs seem pleasant), it's still better than driving up the 101. But not cheap.
You are correct on all counts. ^
On the return, I will schlep bags in SFO which I think will be somewhat easier than LAX with the train system between terminals.
David