Junebugwv
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Are there suggestions for avoiding detrimental flight changes? I know we are not the only ones who spend months comparing flights and prices, purchase exactly what we want, and then get notified that the flight was cancelled or changed. But, I can't help but wonder if there is something I can do to lessen the chances of being the recipient of that dreaded news.
Usually, we just call the airlines and see if there are better options, but they have never been any help.
The latest is for an upcoming trip to a wedding in Toronto. I have to take my 86-year-old mother to her grandson's wedding and bought tickets early so I could be assured of good flight times and layovers. I did not buy the deepest discounted tickets because they were for the very early AM flights. Of course, our mid-morning flight has been cancelled and we have to fly out at 6 AM now (the cheaper flight that I avoided has now become the flight I paid more to end up getting). I have 5 kids (they aren't going) and have had to shrug off getting them up early in the past. But getting an elderly lady up at 3 AM is not easy and will make the remainder of the day very difficult for her.
Delta was very helpful through all of this. They said they are going to waive the fee for changing the flight!!! Wasn't that nice of them?
Any ideas for avoiding this in the future? We're flying to WDW in September.
Usually, we just call the airlines and see if there are better options, but they have never been any help.
The latest is for an upcoming trip to a wedding in Toronto. I have to take my 86-year-old mother to her grandson's wedding and bought tickets early so I could be assured of good flight times and layovers. I did not buy the deepest discounted tickets because they were for the very early AM flights. Of course, our mid-morning flight has been cancelled and we have to fly out at 6 AM now (the cheaper flight that I avoided has now become the flight I paid more to end up getting). I have 5 kids (they aren't going) and have had to shrug off getting them up early in the past. But getting an elderly lady up at 3 AM is not easy and will make the remainder of the day very difficult for her.
Delta was very helpful through all of this. They said they are going to waive the fee for changing the flight!!! Wasn't that nice of them?
Any ideas for avoiding this in the future? We're flying to WDW in September.