kristenrice
NOT just an ambulance driver
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That’s not always guaranteed either. Both my canceled flights were either first or second flight out. The next available flight was next morning- 15 min. after it was canceledI guess my best back up plan for next trip would be to again book the first flight out and that will give me all day to get out on a plane....
That’s not always guaranteed either. Both my canceled flights were either first or second flight out. The next available flight was next morning- 15 min. after it was canceledI guess my best back up plan for next trip would be to again book the first flight out and that will give me all day to get out on a plane....
The refundable fares that I booked with both American and Delta state that they can be canceled up until "departure". I spoke with an AA agent and she reiterated that the flight can be canceled "any time before takeoff". That eased my mind since my SWA flight is scheduled to depart at 3:10pm and the AA flight that I booked as a backup isn't scheduled until 7pm. I am in a much bigger pickle with my Delta flight because it is scheduled to depart at 5:29am and the SWA flight isn't scheduled until 6:25am.I agree that it is wise to have a backup plan. We have an 8:00 pm flight booked on SWA from New Orleans on Wed. This is last flight out for them. The only backup plan I can think of is to drive. I will already have my car at airport parking. How do I book a flight for “just in case” and not be out money? I sssume I would need a refundable fare. How close to departure can I cancel the backup flight? I am traveling with a child, so the thought of having to deal with “what now?” Is even more escalated.
Hello,
I am do not post a lot here but this event was awful. My son and his girlfriend were involved in this Southwest mess on Friday October 9. Their plane was loaded and then they were told that the flight was now cancelled, and that there were no available flights to Buffalo from Orlando the next day. All flights for the next day Orlando to Buffalo and Rochester, NY were not available to them. Ok they could deal with that. I quick got them on JetBlue for the next day and got them a hotel room at Disney where they had come from. These things happen- not good but OK.
Here is the kicker in this whole event. They told all passengers that they would not be getting their luggage off loaded no matter what excuse they gave. They actually said that.The luggage would be on a cart outside until such time they would "eventually" get sent to Buffalo. My son and the rest of the passangers were upset. No chance of getting home and none of their belongings except what was in their carry ons. One passenger said politely so you're basically telling me that you will not give me my luggage and that is theft. The Southwest rep called the police and had him escorted off airport property! My son witnessed this. One passenger told my son the next day that he had to go to an immediate care facility in Orlando that night in order to get his medications.
So fast forward to the next day. Most of the folks on the cancelled Southwest flight were on the JetBlue flight. They get to baggage claim in Buffalo. Long line of folks trying to see where their luggage was and when it would make it to Buffalo. Some were still in Orlando, some in Phoenix, and some in Chicago.The line was long but at 4:55PM the southwest rep said well I am going off duty bye. There were still a whole line of people still waiting. Finally a baggage handler of showed up and tried to help. Funny thing is a flight from Buffalo was canceled and that luggage was being taken off the plane.
They heard many excuses that day. It was storms, well other planes were taking off. Air traffic control strike in Jacksonville- Again other flights were taking off. My son said EVERY person they dealt with at Southwest was nasty, hostile, and arrogant in Orlando. They think the baggage handlers were pissed and walked off the job.
They still do not have their luggage. My question is do they have any recourse or is there any one they can contact to help? Southwest phone says all circuits busy. I apologize for this being so long. Thanks
That was me! My connection of Baltimore to Raleigh was cancelled. The plane arrived, the passengers deplaned, everything looking good for my 7 pm departure …then cancelled. The flight attendants had maxed out their work time. The rebooking lines were so long with mostly Florida destinations from what I overheard.Yes it was an awful experience but I’ve seen several posts from people who were stranded at airport and had to wait til next day so I guess there will always be someone with a worse experience! Hopefully SWA can return to offering the great service they have in the past!
I certainly don’t envy those SWA people behind the check in counters!
I don’t know your departure date, but Frontier has a nonstop, most days of the week. Their bundles include priority boarding, seat selection, carry-on and checked bags, and for the Works bundle, the ability to change or cancel, with a full refund when done at least 24 hours prior to scheduled departure. All passengers under the same confirmation number benefit from the perks, at no additional cost.The Works bundle must be purchased at time of booking. Even if adding on a bundle, the fare, if booked on short notice, should be a fraction of Delta’s.UGH - we fly from RDU to MCO and there were a TON of flights cancelled flying out to MCO this weekend - like ALL of the flights this morning - even the direct ones originating from RDU....
I'm now pondering Delta flights, except where they were priced at $500-$700 they're now $900-$1,200.....![]()
So I just checked frontier with your suggestion, and there are only 2 flights the day we arrive and one gets us there at 2:10pm and the other is just after midnight the following day. Jet Blue has more flights but not really earlier than Frontier.I don’t know your departure date, but Frontier has a nonstop, most days of the week. Their bundles include priority boarding, seat selection, carry-on and checked bags, and for the Works bundle, the ability to change or cancel, with a full refund when done at least 24 hours prior to scheduled departure. All passengers under the same confirmation number benefit from the perks, at no additional cost.The Works bundle must be purchased at time of booking. Even if adding on a bundle, the fare, if booked on short notice, should be a fraction of Delta’s.
Your other option would be JetBlue.