kevw67 said:
Okay....listen.. when you hold a room with a credit card, you are entitled to a room for the said time. Now maybe in the World of Magic and Happiness some people have been moved to a different hotel, but when I have been on the road and reserved a room for an overnight with my credit card, I have never been told, "sorry you out of luck we overbooked and you'll have sleep in your car at the Wal-mart down the road."
Again, simply because something hasn't been experienced by you does NOT mean it doesn't happen. It happens in the hotel business a lot. It's called "walking" the guest. No, they don't send you to
WalMart's parking lot, they do (or at least reputable ones do) find you another place to stay for the night and usually pay for that night.
kevw67 said:
Why is unrealistic to expect airlines to have a set flight schedule so far out? subways run on schedule for months on end with few changes. Bus routes run on schedule with few changes
Do you know what YOU'RE doing, exactly, 331 days from 9:01 PM tonight? Don't know about where you live, but around here the public transit schedules change every four months. Sometimes not much, sometimes not at all... on the other hand, a bus route that's being utilized by a hundred people a day is probably going to be cut back, or eliminated and combined with another route. That's what happened with my airport bus - they cut the schedule in half, it only runs once an hour now and less on weekends... which is better than the original plan, which was to eliminate it.
kevw67 said:
You are missing the point...I understand the fine print...my point is that it is wrong! The crap they airlines pull is wrong! Do you get my point? I find it amusing that people who know all the answers and are satisfied with being treated that way. We, as consumers, pay for a service or product. When we get a crappy product, we complain. When we get crappy service we complain.
Satisfied? No. But an informed consumer? You betcha. I don't see how you're getting 'crappy' service.
The flight you booked no longer exists.
AirTran transferred you to the most reasonable existing flight - would you have preferred that they just cancel your reservation and NOT provide any alternative?
You were not satisfied with the schedule change, so YOU chose to depart a day in advance - at no additional cost from the airline.
kevw67 said:
because at least the scheduled departure is being adhered to
Scheduled departures ARE being adhered to. Your original flight is no longer scheduled, aka no longer exists. Exactly how do you expect an airline to transport you on a non-existent flight?
Oh, and from all LewisC's posts I've read (on all threads, not just this one

) I don't think he thinks AirTran is right, he just realizes that they're
within their rights.