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sincx Jan 1, 2014 12:40 am


Originally Posted by EmailKid (Post 22059318)
Or use blended destinations, like San Juan, Costa Rica when we were flying to SJO. And yes, sCO flies to both SJU and SJO ex IAH :eek: As well as SJC ;)

And SJD.

And often from adjacent gates.

joshwex90 Jan 1, 2014 12:50 am


Originally Posted by tomhuber2003 (Post 22058586)
I did that once -- DRIVING!

I was flying into ROC but had to drive to Elmira (100 miles or so). Well, one time going back to ROC I programmed my GPS to Rochester and off I went (I had only driven 3 or 4 times so I didn't know the area and all of mid NY looks the same). After about 2 hours I was thinking "I should be seeing Genesee signs about now..."

I looked at my GPS and it said I had 45 hours left or something -- programmed for Rochester MIN!!

I called the airline,l got a later flight (and a laugh) and turned the damn car around -- all told 5 hours driving.

Sorry for your misfortune but that's my favorite story here!

I've thankfully never boarded the wrong flight, but I have seen others. But they've always caught it during the destination check. "This is UA XX to XXX- if XXX isn't your destination, you're on the wrong flight." So the guy 1 row behind across the aisle freaks out that he should be going somewhere else. Except the plane was already moving! So they had to head back to the gate, wait, open the door, and then "re-fuel" the tiny bit they had used

MSPeconomist Jan 1, 2014 1:07 am

The famous incident was a person IIRC at LAX trying to go to OAK who misunderstood the local regional accent and boarded a flight to AKL. That would be an expensive ticket home!

UrbaneGent Jan 1, 2014 1:39 am


Originally Posted by Bonehead (Post 22058555)
Who flys ROC-BUF? Don't tell me you connected in PIT...

This was in 2009 and I thought it was a US Airways commuter which then connected to a UA night flight to ORD.

I made a mistake, I left at 3pm from Dulles and arrived 11pm-ish into ORD. I remember it being eight hours.


Originally Posted by eng3 (Post 22059044)
So did you get the extra mileage and segment credit? :D

I did indeed!


Originally Posted by valor155 (Post 22058542)

Whoa . . . someone admitting on FT that they are human and make mistakes themselves, and it not just airlines and airline employees? Refreshing! You sir, get a gold star. Oops . . . no gold star, how about a thumbs up then? ^

Thanks for the ^
One of the joys of travel is the unexpected and the more I know, the more I know I don't know. Admitting to making mistakes is part of living life.

PS Happy 2014!

evanroberts Jan 1, 2014 2:32 am


Originally Posted by MSPeconomist (Post 22060526)
The famous incident was a person IIRC at LAX trying to go to OAK who misunderstood the local regional accent and boarded a flight to ACK. That would be an expensive ticket home!

Auckland is AKL. Here is the story: http://articles.latimes.com/1985-04-...urope-vacation

Now that NZ flies SFO-AKL (and is my preferred route to do MSP - WLG), several times a year I have a conversation with people in Minnesota where they ask "how do you get from MSP to WLG", and I say "well you fly to San Francisco, and then to Auckland." Then a look of puzzlement comes over their face and I know they are hearing "Oakland" instead of "Auckland".

DeterminedToUpgrade Jan 1, 2014 4:38 am

My parents tell a great story from about 25 years ago. It seems they were flying USAir from IAD or DCA to BOS to be with my mother's family for Christmas and arrived at the airport very early, as my mother likes to. The ticket agent asked them to take an earlier flight to BOS and they said that was fine, so she had them hurried through the terminal because that flight was about to depart. They just made it onto the plane to which they were directed, were told to take any seat, the door closed, and it pushed back almost immediately. My mother caught a glance of the itinerary of the man next to him, which referred to a hotel in North Carolina, so she asked him where the flight was going. He said it was bound for CLT! She rang the FA call button, and the FA came over apologizing, saying she knew they'd been asked to board the wrong plane but that there was nothing to be done because the flight had pushed back. USAir accommodated them from CLT to BOS, but this was of course before cell phones were commonplace, so her family was losing their heads up north.

Some of the details have the feeling of one of those apocryphal stories to me, but it's unlike my folks to tell that kind of story, so I think it's likely this, or something very like it, did happen! I'd find it an interesting adventure, but y'all better believe that's not how my dear high-strung mother remembers it :).

roadkit Jan 1, 2014 6:31 am

I can only imagine the goat-rope he had to go through with UA to get to his final destination.

coolcoil Jan 1, 2014 7:29 am

I got stopped by the buzzer in DCA earlier this year. Boarding was in process, and I confidently strode through the group 1 lane and handed my BP over in front of the lowly group 3's waiting to board, and got the dreaded buzz. I can't even blame a gate change. My flight had always gone out from this gate in the past, and I just wasn't paying attention. It's a lesson I have to relearn every couple of years. :p

COPA GA's often just take the BP and not scan, and I always double check with the flight attendants when they do that.

IADDCA Jan 1, 2014 8:45 am

I wonder if anyone has flown from LAX or SFO to the wrong place in Asia

SJOFlyer Jan 1, 2014 9:07 am


Originally Posted by EmailKid (Post 22059318)
Or use blended destinations, like San Juan, Costa Rica when we were flying to SJO. And yes, sCO flies to both SJU and SJO ex IAH :eek: As well as SJC ;)

That is a common mistake to mix up Costa Rica with Puerto Rico... and San Jose with San Juan...

LeviFlight Jan 1, 2014 9:12 am

Passenger on wrong plane
 
Happened to me only last month. Gate change at boarding in GRU announced only in Portuguese. They just waved me through at boarding. I only found out I was on the wrong plane when someone wanted my seat. Made the correct internal connection, but close one.

BrianCUnited Jan 1, 2014 9:43 am


Originally Posted by sincx (Post 22060466)
And SJD.

And often from adjacent gates.

I always think about this when FAs or GAs only say "Dulles" and not like "Washington DC's Dulles airport." Half the time it sounds like they're saying "Dallas" and I could see how someone who's never been to DC wouldn't know what "Dulles" is.

Also had many flights where FAs and even Pilots will confuse Dulles and Reagan but they usually correct themselves after some confused looks from passengers.

EmailKid Jan 1, 2014 9:44 am


Originally Posted by SJOFlyer (Post 22061691)
That is a common mistake to mix up Costa Rica with Puerto Rico... and San Jose with San Juan...

Yup, if you've seen Juan, you've seem 'em all ;)

Mr. Bean Jan 1, 2014 10:21 am


Originally Posted by UrbaneGent (Post 22058452)
I can't believe I'm going to admit to this, but I was at IAD headed to ORD. It was afternoon, and I arrived late at the gate. The agent rushed me, opened the black door to the jetway bridge and I walked onto the plane. The flight was light and I sat in the bulkhead aisle in coach, the two seats were empty next to me, a gentleman sat across the aisle from me.

I closed my eyes, I was exhausted, and we took off. I hear the pilot say his thing and "....we will be in Rochester..." I opened my eyes and started to panic a little trying to register what I heard. I turned to the guy across the aisle from me and asked him:

"Is this plane going to Rochester."
"Ahh, yes."
"Minnesota or New York?"
He looked at me like I had three heads, "New York"

I took me EIGHT hours to get home. UA did accomodate me and I had to fly to Buffalo and then to ORD.

So I guess it does happen from time to time.


Originally Posted by valor155 (Post 22058542)
Whoa . . . someone admitting on FT that they are human and make mistakes themselves, and it not just airlines and airline employees? Refreshing! You sir, get a gold star. Oops . . . no gold star, how about a thumbs up then? ^


Originally Posted by love_to_travel (Post 22058617)
But there is a gold star :-:

What a hilarious thread. Thanks UrbaneGent for that honest story; this should be in TalkMail for sure :D :-: ^

Zone1 Jan 1, 2014 11:52 am


Originally Posted by iluv2fly (Post 22058999)
And that's what happens and what they usually do at ORD too.

Yup. I've been at an F gate a couple of times that has served both Springfield, IL and Springfield, MO at about the same time. I'm always impressed when everyone gets on the right plane when this occurs.


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