bookbabe626
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Just an FYI re booking flights through Expedia...
We booked through Expedia for our Labour Day week trip, because we needed a multiple city trip (YYZ to TPA, TPA to GCM, GCM to YYZ) since we had a Cayman vacation week planned following our Disney trip. We knew the airlines, and their policies, we read over the Expedia policies, we thought we knew all the important info. We read all the fine print in the booking confirmation. No problem, right? Then came Dorian.
All of the relevant airlines were offering no-charge changes due to the storm, and Expedia would have happily made the changes, but unbeknownst to us, our tickets were actually ‘owned’ by Hahn (sp?) Air, and they weren’t answering Expedia’s emails requesting permission to make the change. It took six hours on the phone over the course of four days, re-explaining the situation to multiple Expedia agents, to get anything settled, and we still won’t know for about four-six weeks if they are waiving the $200 a person rebooking fee or not, even if both the airlines and Expedia would be happy to, because this Hahn company won’t reply.
So, fair warning, Expedia has great prices, but sometimes those tickets are actually owned by charter companies and not by Expedia, and you won’t be told that that’s the case until there are problems. They seemingly do not disclose that fact at any point in the booking process or in any of the fine print, or at least not that we can find in anything that we were sent. Lesson learned, I guess.
We booked through Expedia for our Labour Day week trip, because we needed a multiple city trip (YYZ to TPA, TPA to GCM, GCM to YYZ) since we had a Cayman vacation week planned following our Disney trip. We knew the airlines, and their policies, we read over the Expedia policies, we thought we knew all the important info. We read all the fine print in the booking confirmation. No problem, right? Then came Dorian.
All of the relevant airlines were offering no-charge changes due to the storm, and Expedia would have happily made the changes, but unbeknownst to us, our tickets were actually ‘owned’ by Hahn (sp?) Air, and they weren’t answering Expedia’s emails requesting permission to make the change. It took six hours on the phone over the course of four days, re-explaining the situation to multiple Expedia agents, to get anything settled, and we still won’t know for about four-six weeks if they are waiving the $200 a person rebooking fee or not, even if both the airlines and Expedia would be happy to, because this Hahn company won’t reply.
So, fair warning, Expedia has great prices, but sometimes those tickets are actually owned by charter companies and not by Expedia, and you won’t be told that that’s the case until there are problems. They seemingly do not disclose that fact at any point in the booking process or in any of the fine print, or at least not that we can find in anything that we were sent. Lesson learned, I guess.