Originally Posted by
UVAhoo06
I'm scheduled to fly in early August from MAD-AMS-HAM, and when I checked my reservation, my AMS-HAM shows as cancelled. What's strange, though, is that when I go to the KLM website in search of alternatives, I notice that the cancelled segment is operating. Can anyone make sense of this discrepancy? Is this KLM's horrible IT infrastructure, or is a money grab where they're taking people's money and then making them jump through hoops to get it back?
Just called AF and got re-booked the same flight; the agent confirmed that AMS-HAM was still operating (with me arrive a little before noon in HAM). So...not sure what to make of this?
The alternative is to fly via CDG with a 70 min connection and arrive at 5:10 PM.
What would you all do?