MasterShake2
Earning My Ears
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Im just wondering if anyone else has this kind of trouble with airlines.
Last year we booked a flight out of our local airport round trip to Orlando. A month prior to our trip we get word that Delta has decided to pull out of our local airport and our flight had been automatically switched to Detroit. Detroit is about a 10 hour drive away from where we live in New York. We called Delta and were rudely told at first no refunds and Detroit was our only option. After a couple hours on the phone the best we could get was a later flight out of Syracuse, which is about 90 minutes out of our way. The wife and I agreed wed never use Delta again.
This trip we booked through US Airlines. We selected a late afternoon flight so we would not need to take our child out of school for an additional day and because my wife was out of vacation time. I just happened to check our info online today (being paranoid with our last experience) and I big error message pops up saying I need to call US Airways because my flight had changed. Nothing online to let me know whats going on and I never recieved an e-mail about this change. I had to call and be on the phone for 60 minutes.
I find out weve been switched to a much earlier flight. Now we have to hope my wifes work will allow her to take more time and we have to take our daughter out of school for an additional day. I asked the supervisor if this happens often and I get the standard, No, this rarely happens. Then she proceeds to tell me that my return flight was switched to a much earlier time as well. Now we lose a ½ day in the parks.
I really hate dealing with these airlines and Im wondering if this is standard or is it because we use a small airport or is it bad luck?
Anyone else have these types of reoccurring issues with flying?
Last year we booked a flight out of our local airport round trip to Orlando. A month prior to our trip we get word that Delta has decided to pull out of our local airport and our flight had been automatically switched to Detroit. Detroit is about a 10 hour drive away from where we live in New York. We called Delta and were rudely told at first no refunds and Detroit was our only option. After a couple hours on the phone the best we could get was a later flight out of Syracuse, which is about 90 minutes out of our way. The wife and I agreed wed never use Delta again.
This trip we booked through US Airlines. We selected a late afternoon flight so we would not need to take our child out of school for an additional day and because my wife was out of vacation time. I just happened to check our info online today (being paranoid with our last experience) and I big error message pops up saying I need to call US Airways because my flight had changed. Nothing online to let me know whats going on and I never recieved an e-mail about this change. I had to call and be on the phone for 60 minutes.
I find out weve been switched to a much earlier flight. Now we have to hope my wifes work will allow her to take more time and we have to take our daughter out of school for an additional day. I asked the supervisor if this happens often and I get the standard, No, this rarely happens. Then she proceeds to tell me that my return flight was switched to a much earlier time as well. Now we lose a ½ day in the parks.
I really hate dealing with these airlines and Im wondering if this is standard or is it because we use a small airport or is it bad luck?
Anyone else have these types of reoccurring issues with flying?





As crazy as ATL is and as much I fly in/out of there, I haven't had a problem yet.


I knew it was a small airport, but we didn't realize it didn't open until 3!