Return flight cancelled before outbound leg - what to do?
#16
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Many frequent travellers here will tell you that booking directly with the airline, or through a reputable human/bricks and mortar travel agent is well worth the few extra bucks. Yes the online agencies can save you a bit in the short run, but they're never there to help you when things go wrong, and where they are, many of their agents are poorly trained. Going through a call centre or calling some random person in a foreign country is never going to work if yore at the airport and need a problem solved quickly.
For my leisure travel I book directly with the airline(s). For my business travel I book through a human travel agent who knows what I want and need. When I have a problem or a booking that needs changing, I call him, give him the details, and he calls me back within a few minutes to tell me that he has solved everything for me.
For my leisure travel I book directly with the airline(s). For my business travel I book through a human travel agent who knows what I want and need. When I have a problem or a booking that needs changing, I call him, give him the details, and he calls me back within a few minutes to tell me that he has solved everything for me.
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Many frequent travellers here will tell you that booking directly with the airline, or through a reputable human/bricks and mortar travel agent is well worth the few extra bucks. Yes the online agencies can save you a bit in the short run, but they're never there to help you when things go wrong, and where they are, many of their agents are poorly trained. Going through a call centre or calling some random person in a foreign country is never going to work if yore at the airport and need a problem solved quickly.
#18


Join Date: Aug 2007
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Yep, I almost always book directly through the airline after getting a rough idea of what flights are available through one of the big search sites. My wife "saved some time" booking through a search site earlier this year and after a couple months we got an email that our flight had been canceled and their solution was to rebook the outbound leg two days earlier... um. NO.
Luckily they gave a full refund and I rebooked directly with LH. Cost about 25% more and an hour on the phone but seat reservations were "free" the second time around.
Luckily they gave a full refund and I rebooked directly with LH. Cost about 25% more and an hour on the phone but seat reservations were "free" the second time around.
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until and unless she sees it in her reservation record on the airline website (and, better, prints or screen-shots it), I wouldn't be so quick to make that statement ...
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Lessons learned:
Investigate an online company before you pay them a large sum of money, not after there's a problem.
Understand what travel communications actually say, not what you think/assume they say.
Don't "glance through" changes in travel plans - actually read and comprehend them.
Don't "glance through" changes in travel plans - actually read and comprehend them.
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Join Date: Nov 2009
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Lessons learned:
Investigate an online company before you pay them a large sum of money, not after there's a problem.
Understand what travel communications actually say, not what you think/assume they say.
Don't "glance through" changes in travel plans - actually read and comprehend them.
Investigate an online company before you pay them a large sum of money, not after there's a problem.
Understand what travel communications actually say, not what you think/assume they say.
Don't "glance through" changes in travel plans - actually read and comprehend them.
all too often, what are touted as "lessons learned" tend to become "lessons ignored" and then "lessons archived"

