gallaj0
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I've never had this happen before, so I don't know if it's anything new, or am I going to have problems with this flight?
Delta called me at home last night, about my reservations for August 16th, Boston to Orlando. We have 5 seats, originally on the early flight (7:35 AM) that Song cancelled, even though it was 80% full. They booked everyone on that flight onto the next flight of the day, at 11:35 AM. Some people changed to another flight, but I think most stayed, since it's still the earliest flight. When I found out, I called Song, they told me they weren't going to reinstate the early flight, and that the 11:35 flight wasn't overbooked yet.
So last night, Delta calls me to give up my 5 seats on the flight, and flyout later in the day, or the day before or after.
I've never had an airline call me to ask me to change my flight like that, and when asked, she admitted to the flight being overbooked, but wouldn't tell me how much. I know they'll always overbook if they can, but is this common? Calling people a week and a half ahead of time to try and make space?
Also, since it's obviously overbooked, do you think I should get there even earlier for the flight? I had planned on 2 hours, but with the extra scrutiny at the security, and the possibility of being bumped with 2 kids, and a mother in law that hasn't flown in 30 years, I'm getting a little ansy.
Thanks, and sorry for the length.
Delta called me at home last night, about my reservations for August 16th, Boston to Orlando. We have 5 seats, originally on the early flight (7:35 AM) that Song cancelled, even though it was 80% full. They booked everyone on that flight onto the next flight of the day, at 11:35 AM. Some people changed to another flight, but I think most stayed, since it's still the earliest flight. When I found out, I called Song, they told me they weren't going to reinstate the early flight, and that the 11:35 flight wasn't overbooked yet.
So last night, Delta calls me to give up my 5 seats on the flight, and flyout later in the day, or the day before or after.
I've never had an airline call me to ask me to change my flight like that, and when asked, she admitted to the flight being overbooked, but wouldn't tell me how much. I know they'll always overbook if they can, but is this common? Calling people a week and a half ahead of time to try and make space?
Also, since it's obviously overbooked, do you think I should get there even earlier for the flight? I had planned on 2 hours, but with the extra scrutiny at the security, and the possibility of being bumped with 2 kids, and a mother in law that hasn't flown in 30 years, I'm getting a little ansy.
Thanks, and sorry for the length.