Originally Posted by
Often1
Well, at least we now know that OP was booked SEA-CDG and then onwards to somewhere else, presumably not on DL.
It would be most helpful to have all of the details as previously requested. Just as one example, depending on what OP did and did not have, as we now know that he was booked onto an EU departure from CDG, perhaps EC 261/2004 applies and there may be some compensation rather than DL funny money at stake,
The details matter and until OP supplies them, there will be endless speculation. Some of it may rev him up and most of it not useful.
I provided all the details. I was booked SEA-CDG-BEG. On the original itinerary, CDG-BEG leg was on JU311 at 10am. However, this flight is not operated on Fridays, which I didn't realize until I looked for my connection once at CDG. Instead, I was booked on JU315 at 8:35pm during the voluntary bump process, but I only realized this after calling Delta once in Paris.
CDG-BEG is not an EU route since Serbia is not in the EU. In the end, I did enter Schengen zone so I could reach Delta ticketing office as well as make the CDG-MUC flight on Lufthansa (which was an EU flight, but not originally booked).