Ok, only 35 minutes later, but AirTran hasn't notified me, I just checked on the website. How much time difference must they notify me, and at what point can I request(firmly), that they rebook me on another light?
I am mad that they should notify me of changes via email and I shouldn't have to look for it myself. 35 minutes isn't going change things much.
I am mad that they should notify me of changes via email and I shouldn't have to look for it myself. 35 minutes isn't going change things much.
Ok, only 35 minutes later, but AirTran hasn't notified me, I just checked on the website. How much time difference must they notify me, and at what point can I request(firmly), that they rebook me on another light?
Maybe "upset" isn't the word I should have used. Miffed, annoyed, ... It seems I get emails about all these little things in life, and, while 35 minutes, is just 35 minutes, I still am (miffed, annoyed, etc) about not being notified. It could have been 35 minutes earlier, and still I wouldn't have known unless I cheked myself.
Maybe "upset" isn't the word I should have used. Miffed, annoyed, ... It seems I get emails about all these little things in life, and, while 35 minutes, is just 35 minutes, I still am (miffed, annoyed, etc) about not being notified. It could have been 35 minutes earlier, and still I wouldn't have known unless I cheked myself.
I totally get what you are saying and agree. I get an email almost everyday for some kind of AT special. So why can't they email with a flight change?It shouldn't matter if your flight is 6 months away or 6 days away. AT should notify you if there is a change period. That's my opinion anyways.
I disagree with goofy... ESPECIALLY if travelling with others. Once I make my reservation (Delta, and usually around 10+ months out), I'm checking at least once a month. Two reasons... A) If they make a plane change or even change by 5 minutes, the seating can get rearranged. If I catch it early, it's easy (can be done online) to get back the seat(s) I want. B) If they make a change that's long enough (for Delta, it's an hour), I can switch to a flight I want. If they change it an hour 8 months out, then change it back 5 months out, if I don't catch it, I can't improve my flight.When do you travel? That is going to make a difference. Most people don't keep checking their flights more than 2 months before travel. The airlines usually make changes to flights....the legacy airlines are known for doing this.
As far as getting a change in flights? Most airlines aren't required to let you make a change, free, unless they have made a huge change....2+ hrs. 35 mins just isn't a big deal. Happens all the time. I'm not really sure why you're so upset. You may have to wait an extra 30 mins at the airport if you didn't know about the change but that can happen in any case!!
Start checking on the status of your particular flight about a month or so prior to travel. I used to do it more often when I flew Delta..they are king of making multiple changes!!!
I agree they should notify you. I don't think anyone disagrees with you. However, airlines DON'T do it. So the prudent traveler checks their reservation regularly.I totally get what you are saying and agree. I get an email almost everyday for some kind of AT special. So why can't they email with a flight change?It shouldn't matter if your flight is 6 months away or 6 days away. AT should notify you if there is a change period. That's my opinion anyways.
Why? Because if it's 6 months away, it will probably change again. If anyone is concerned about the timing of their flights, then sure, go and check on them occasionally. Then, if you see something you can't live with, call the airline and have it dealt with. But the vast majority of the airlines won't let you know about a small change if the flight isn't for another 6 months.
On the other hand....I have Jetblue emailing me if they change my departure time by 3 mins...seriously. And I have to accept the changes. Drives me nuts.
Maybe "upset" isn't the word I should have used. Miffed, annoyed, ... It seems I get emails about all these little things in life, and, while 35 minutes, is just 35 minutes, I still am (miffed, annoyed, etc) about not being notified. It could have been 35 minutes earlier, and still I wouldn't have known unless I cheked myself.
my first time flying will be the end of October I had no idea they can move your time up!! now I'm nervous we are already cutting it close hopefully this wont happen!!![]()
Ok, only 35 minutes later, but AirTran hasn't notified me, I just checked on the website. How much time difference must they notify me, and at what point can I request(firmly), that they rebook me on another light?