CONTINENTAL!!!
ugh. It's my policy to give airlines 2 chances to really screw up. I'm a reasonable person, and I know weather is not their fault. I don't even get that upset over delayed luggage, as long as it's not a regular occurance and they end up finding it!
here are my 2 continental stories...judge for yourself!
The first time I ever flew continental, I did so b/c of a great fare. I got to the airport 2 hours early as usual. Checked in, no problems. I went to the gate that was printed on the ticket I recieved 5 minutes earlier at the desk. After sitting there for 30 minutes, they changed the town listed on the check in at the gate. hmmmm... no announcemnet made. so i went up and asked. sure enough we had been switched to another gate in another section of the airport. still, no announcemnet was made. so i went to the new gate and waited. it was then announced that only people without connecting flights would be allowed on the plane (apparently there were some weather concerns at cleveland, which was where we were flying to). well, i had a connecting flight, but i decided it was early enough in the day, and i'd rather be in cleveland (their hub) where i have family and where i'd probably have a better shot of getting on a plane to my final destination. if not, no worries, i'd just call up my relatives and spend the night. so when they called boarding i got in line and tried to board. the man taking tickets took my ticket and then refused to let me on the plane. i argued with him for about 1 minute and then figured, ok, maybe this is some policy i've never heard of. i was about to tell him just to forget it and go bac to the counter when he took my tickets and RIPPED THEM into about 4 pieces.

I was staring at him and he seemed to think nothing of it. He wrote me a code and some other stuff on a SCRAP piece of paper (no letterhead or anything) and told me to go to the counter.
So after waiting at the counter for about 1 hour I finally got to the front of the line. I gave them my scarp of paper and explained to them what happened. she looked in the computer and was going to try to put me on a usair flight. then she sent me off to the usair counter, scrap paper in hand. i waited in line there for another hour, and got to the front. well, needless to say there were some problems with the paper i had. the gate agent wouldn't take it as a ticket and had to get her manger. after calling continental and about 30 minutes later, it seemed that everything was taken care of. now what about my luggage i had check with continental. well, continental claimed that since i now had a usair ticket, they were not responsible. as a matter of fact, after they were supposed to pull my bag, they apparently didn't and it was now sitting in cleveland. the continental guy informed me that i would have to go to cleveland to get it, or usair would have to handle it. well, usair showed me the ritten policy that says if you have checked your baggage on an airline it is their responsibility to get it to you no matter what (actually this whole experience convinced me of how great usair was, they were so helpful, eventhough it wasn't their problem). i eventually got to my final destination, and many aggravating phone calls to continental and about 3 days later, so did my luggage.
it was the trip from hell!!!
the second instance was en route, while we were in the air, continental went on strike. me and about 2000 other passangers were stuck in newark, b/c none of their planes were flying to the NE. they could only send about 1 plane every 2 hours b/c they didn't have enough crew. Ok, I understand that strikes will happen, but they refused to make any allowances for us. I ended up being stuck in the newark airport for 24 hours. They wouldn't put any of us on another airline, they wouldn't put us up for the night, they wouldn't even give us food vouchers!!! Once again, my luggage was missing and it took them 1 week to find it. UGH!!!
