sam_gordon
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OK, I've learned my lesson. Unless there is a SIGNIFICANT savings (doubtful), I will book ALL flights as two one ways. Please learn from my mistakes...
Issue #1:
I travel a bunch for work, one earlier this year/late last year, I had a round trip booked, with a connection through JFK. The connecting flight got cancelled, I got rebooked out of LGA and got to my destination. BUT, Delta couldn't refund the price for the cancelled flight until the entire trip was finished. Not a huge deal, just meant I had to request my refund on my return, which they did. From then on, all business travel I do is two one-ways.
Issue #2:
Family trip (with eight people) for a cruise. No issues on the way down. Coming back yesterday, had a 3 hour connection in Atlanta, originating in Houston, and there was even another connecting flight 3 hours after that one. As we get to the Houston gate (WAY early), flight delayed 15 minutes. No big deal. Then it's delayed another 45. Then an additional 2 hours. Yup, that ate into our nice Atlanta cushion. OK, change us to the late connecting flight. Nope, that got cancelled. So they get us on three different flights today, but everyone on standby for every flight to home out of ATL. Our flight from Houston got cancelled, they didn't have ANY seats for three days, so we ended up renting a car.
Gate agent offered to refund for the cancelled trip, but couldn't because it was the 2nd half of the trip. Sent us to the ticket counter saying the guy there could. Nope. He advises waiting until Tuesday to call. Again, not a huge deal, but would have been easier to solve if it was two one ways.
I say "99%" because of course there will be some outlier where a RT ticket is significantly cheaper. Worth checking, but not worth it unless you're saving hundreds of dollars (IMO).
Issue #1:
I travel a bunch for work, one earlier this year/late last year, I had a round trip booked, with a connection through JFK. The connecting flight got cancelled, I got rebooked out of LGA and got to my destination. BUT, Delta couldn't refund the price for the cancelled flight until the entire trip was finished. Not a huge deal, just meant I had to request my refund on my return, which they did. From then on, all business travel I do is two one-ways.
Issue #2:
Family trip (with eight people) for a cruise. No issues on the way down. Coming back yesterday, had a 3 hour connection in Atlanta, originating in Houston, and there was even another connecting flight 3 hours after that one. As we get to the Houston gate (WAY early), flight delayed 15 minutes. No big deal. Then it's delayed another 45. Then an additional 2 hours. Yup, that ate into our nice Atlanta cushion. OK, change us to the late connecting flight. Nope, that got cancelled. So they get us on three different flights today, but everyone on standby for every flight to home out of ATL. Our flight from Houston got cancelled, they didn't have ANY seats for three days, so we ended up renting a car.
Gate agent offered to refund for the cancelled trip, but couldn't because it was the 2nd half of the trip. Sent us to the ticket counter saying the guy there could. Nope. He advises waiting until Tuesday to call. Again, not a huge deal, but would have been easier to solve if it was two one ways.
I say "99%" because of course there will be some outlier where a RT ticket is significantly cheaper. Worth checking, but not worth it unless you're saving hundreds of dollars (IMO).