Originally Posted by
craigthemif
Thanks for the update.
I certainly understand that you didn't want to take the risk of relying on your return flight but I was wondering whether you tried to check in online for it just as a test? Or otherwise play around with your booking after the first flight was no-showed, to see whether it disappears as it normally would, or whether it appears to remain valid.
Although what the Madrid agent told you sounds plausible, it also sounds exactly like what they would have said before the court ruling...
I did try to check in multiple times online and in the app, it wouldn't let me. I kept getting notices that I should check in via email but when I'd try the app would say "Check-in not available" and it had an error that said the booking was not properly issued or something like that.
I did not try to resolve or check-in at the airport on Monday for my return. Just checked in and flew my alternative flight home.