sam_gordon
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OK, this has me steamed a little bit...
https://abc7ny.com/post/7-side-flight-delay-refund-after-missed-vacation/15260807/
Family from NY books a cruise (from Port Canaveral) to celebrate a college sendoff.
They book their flight for the same day the cruise departs. (issue #0)
There's a delay of about 1:45.
They get to Orlando, but don't make it onto the cruise.
They get upset and fly immediately back to NY. (issue #1)
The cruise line gives them a refund (issue #2). Delta gives them a $250 ecredit pp. (issue #3).
They reach out to the TV station, who reaches out to Delta, who refunds them the remainder of the ticket prices (issue #4).
So, issue #0...
Sorry, this is EXACTLY the chance you take when you try to fly in the day of a cruise. If the schedule is SO tight that a delay of less than two hours will cause you to miss the cruise, YOU'RE CUTTING IT TOO CLOSE. Let's not forget this is also what Trip Protection is available for (no word on whether they purchased it).
Issue #1
You're in Central Florida. Presumably you've got return airfare for after the cruise. So, worst case, you're out the cruise fare (surely they didn't know they were going to get refunded from the cruise line that quickly). Any extra charges for a last minute flight could have gone to a cheap hotel and some meals and you could salvage SOMETHING from the trip. Nah, let's fly back home and cry to the media.
Issue #2
Since when does the cruise line give you a refund (except for taxes & fees) if you miss the ship? The article never mentions what cruise line. Hmmm...
Issue #3
They were delayed less than two hours and Delta gave them $250 credit each? Of course, that's not acceptable. Nope, off to the media! Then Delta supposedly issued a refund? Sorry, no.
Yes, I feel bad this family missed their vacation. But it was because of a lack of planning, NOT because Delta messed up.
https://abc7ny.com/post/7-side-flight-delay-refund-after-missed-vacation/15260807/
Family from NY books a cruise (from Port Canaveral) to celebrate a college sendoff.
They book their flight for the same day the cruise departs. (issue #0)
There's a delay of about 1:45.
They get to Orlando, but don't make it onto the cruise.
They get upset and fly immediately back to NY. (issue #1)
The cruise line gives them a refund (issue #2). Delta gives them a $250 ecredit pp. (issue #3).
They reach out to the TV station, who reaches out to Delta, who refunds them the remainder of the ticket prices (issue #4).
So, issue #0...
Sorry, this is EXACTLY the chance you take when you try to fly in the day of a cruise. If the schedule is SO tight that a delay of less than two hours will cause you to miss the cruise, YOU'RE CUTTING IT TOO CLOSE. Let's not forget this is also what Trip Protection is available for (no word on whether they purchased it).
Issue #1
You're in Central Florida. Presumably you've got return airfare for after the cruise. So, worst case, you're out the cruise fare (surely they didn't know they were going to get refunded from the cruise line that quickly). Any extra charges for a last minute flight could have gone to a cheap hotel and some meals and you could salvage SOMETHING from the trip. Nah, let's fly back home and cry to the media.
Issue #2
Since when does the cruise line give you a refund (except for taxes & fees) if you miss the ship? The article never mentions what cruise line. Hmmm...
Issue #3
They were delayed less than two hours and Delta gave them $250 credit each? Of course, that's not acceptable. Nope, off to the media! Then Delta supposedly issued a refund? Sorry, no.
Yes, I feel bad this family missed their vacation. But it was because of a lack of planning, NOT because Delta messed up.