FreddyBeach
I reject your reality and substitute my own!
- Joined
- Oct 1, 2004
- Messages
- 154
Hello all,
First post in a while, just thought I would put this on to vent my frustrations with Aeroplan.
My family and I are planning a trip to WDW in May 2007 and intend to use Aeroplan points to get there. Right off the bat, it is nearly impossible to get 4 seats together on the same flight, so my wife and I have agreed to travel down separately each with a child. If we do it this way, not only do we get decent options for flights, but it will only cost us 100,000 points, apposed to the upwards of 150,000 points it could cost us using the Aeroplan Avenue options. So far so good.
I go to make the arrangements via Aeroplan... still so far so good...
Just an aside here. If you ever decide to do it this way, the best way to do it is to open two web pages, both logged on to Aeroplan. You start the booking process on the first 2 tickets, which holds them for 15 minutes. You then use the other web page to book the second pair of tickets... This way if all your options disappear after you book the first pair of tickets, you don't have to commit to them. Just close the browser and they are released back into the pile.
Anyway.
I start to use this process to book our "FREE" tickets.... When I got to the point of confirming the tickets, it popped up a screen which required that I submit my VISA number to pay for the "Airport Fees". Again, I was expecting to pay some fees. I've done this before..... But $120.65 per person? I am going to pay almost $500 for 4 free tickets. I know. They retail for approx $3000, but c'mon.
I checked to see if I cancelled the tickets, would I get the "Airport Fees" returned. "Most certainly sir. Right after you pay the $135 + tax cancellation fee". Per ticket.
I guess I should have seen this coming... It's not going to stop me from making the reservations, it just kinda sucks some of the fun out of the process.
There. I have vented. Maybe someone else will read this and not be blindsided by the cost.
Later eh?
Mike in the Maritimes.
First post in a while, just thought I would put this on to vent my frustrations with Aeroplan.
My family and I are planning a trip to WDW in May 2007 and intend to use Aeroplan points to get there. Right off the bat, it is nearly impossible to get 4 seats together on the same flight, so my wife and I have agreed to travel down separately each with a child. If we do it this way, not only do we get decent options for flights, but it will only cost us 100,000 points, apposed to the upwards of 150,000 points it could cost us using the Aeroplan Avenue options. So far so good.
I go to make the arrangements via Aeroplan... still so far so good...
Just an aside here. If you ever decide to do it this way, the best way to do it is to open two web pages, both logged on to Aeroplan. You start the booking process on the first 2 tickets, which holds them for 15 minutes. You then use the other web page to book the second pair of tickets... This way if all your options disappear after you book the first pair of tickets, you don't have to commit to them. Just close the browser and they are released back into the pile.
Anyway.
I start to use this process to book our "FREE" tickets.... When I got to the point of confirming the tickets, it popped up a screen which required that I submit my VISA number to pay for the "Airport Fees". Again, I was expecting to pay some fees. I've done this before..... But $120.65 per person? I am going to pay almost $500 for 4 free tickets. I know. They retail for approx $3000, but c'mon.
I checked to see if I cancelled the tickets, would I get the "Airport Fees" returned. "Most certainly sir. Right after you pay the $135 + tax cancellation fee". Per ticket.
I guess I should have seen this coming... It's not going to stop me from making the reservations, it just kinda sucks some of the fun out of the process.
There. I have vented. Maybe someone else will read this and not be blindsided by the cost.
Later eh?
Mike in the Maritimes.