Should I panic? Connecting flight appears to no longer exist
#1
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Join Date: Apr 2019
Posts: 3
Should I panic? Connecting flight appears to no longer exist
Booked a AL flight to MCO for July, flying from BHX and connecting in DUB. Have been keeping an eye on the flights and looked this morning to see that the BHX-DUB flight is no longer on sale for that day (it’s still for sale all other days - it’s EI0263 at 8.05 a.m.). The route is also available later the same day but I would then miss the connecting flight.
Should I worry, or is AL ‘tinkering around’ with the website and the flight will magically reappear? I did a quick check on ExpertFlyer and the usual seat map has disappeared and showing 0 availability in all fare classes for that flight. The flight was about half full when I checked a couple of weeks ago so it’s unlikely to be sold out.
Am I worrying unnecessarily or should I just brace myself for the long wait to get through to customer services?
Should I worry, or is AL ‘tinkering around’ with the website and the flight will magically reappear? I did a quick check on ExpertFlyer and the usual seat map has disappeared and showing 0 availability in all fare classes for that flight. The flight was about half full when I checked a couple of weeks ago so it’s unlikely to be sold out.
Am I worrying unnecessarily or should I just brace myself for the long wait to get through to customer services?
#2
Join Date: Jan 2014
Location: EIDW
Programs: Aer Lingus Concierge, Radisson Rewards Platinum, BW Diamond, Hilton Gold
Posts: 1,967
July 15th?
It is most like sold out. The EI0262 which is the inbound aircraft is still available, be extremely unlikely to be cancelled
The EI3265 the next flight is quoting double the normal fare which suggest its just a busy day.
It is most like sold out. The EI0262 which is the inbound aircraft is still available, be extremely unlikely to be cancelled
The EI3265 the next flight is quoting double the normal fare which suggest its just a busy day.