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idontknow
08-03-2001, 07:11 PM
Has anyone had a problem with National when your flight times have changed. Has your flight ever been 3 or 4 hours late and when you returned the car you were charged a different rate because you did not have for the entire time you rented the car for?

I ask because I am worried about our arrival time. We are flying in on Thanksgiving day. If our flight is 1 hour late, we will not make the weekly rate requirment. I don't want to get to the garage and be charged for 4 days instead of the weekly 5 day rate. I always take my printouts, so that may help. If I'm late picking the car up, though, I don't think they would matter. Or would it?

Pluto4President
08-05-2001, 08:22 AM
I wouldn't be too concerned about it. Unless it comes in on a different day, they should be used to dealing with delayed flights.

idontknow
08-06-2001, 12:17 AM
Thanks Pluto, I'll vote for you any day! LOL

Pluto4President
08-06-2001, 05:37 AM
šoš

Lewisc
08-07-2001, 08:33 AM
A 4 day reservation with a one day free coupon (not sure if it's blacked for holidays) is usually about the same as a weekly rate. Even if you don't make a second reservation check the rates and it it works out print the quote.

Ralph&Pam
08-08-2001, 01:32 PM
We had such an experience last January. Our flight from O'Hare to MCO was delayed about 8 hours. There was no problem getting a car, but our reservation was for a time period which just (barely) qualified for a weekly rate (this requires a 5-day minimum rental using the car rental standard of a 24-hour period from time of pick-up being one day). When we picked up the car so late in the day, the rate that came up on the computer had reverted to a daily rate x 4 days and was actually higher by about $20. I explained to the agent why we were so late and she played with the computer to adjust the daily rate so that our now 4-day rental would cost the same as our original "weekly" booking. All this took about 3 extra minutes at the counter (I was not then an EC member, so I was dealing with a counter agent rather than the agent when you drive out).

Ralph