| Yes. Family of 4….heck yes. |
Right? That's like... one year of a kid's college tuition SORTED. |
I do not think they would give you $10,000 per ticket. I think it would be $10,000 for the whole family. |
| There’s got to be more to this story. That’s not even that far a route. |
Look, I would still take it. Without kids, I'd probably do it for a couple hundred over the cost of rebooking. $10,000 is clear profit, even with trying to rebook. |
I'm not saying that I wouldn't take it too. But I'm just correcting the view that a family of 4 would get $40,000 |
| Hell to the yes, no question. |
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Yeah Delta got me with 600 in vouchers once when I was flying for work. We are not wealthy by any means and had a young baby. My DH wanted to go to a wedding but the majority of cost concern was flights so I took the delay and he got to go to both the bachelor party and wedding since the flights were taken care of.
I would miss a whole trip for 10k cash. Theres no trip I am going on (even as a family of 3) that is 10k so it would be a plus even if we lost our hotel, etc. |
| Let me add that now that they raised the cap from 1500 to 9950 I will not take 600 in vouchers again. |
| Would anyone say no? (I’m a strong yes) |
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In a heartbeat.
I don't care what I miss or am late too. We are a family of six. $60,000!!! |
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My DD and I got $5000 each flight credits once on United. Not long after one of those horrible-PR incidents.
And it’s per ticket. Four ticketed family members would indeed be $40,000 in the Delta scenario. |
Wrong. The cap is $9950 PER ticket. |
| Always ask for cash and don't take the first offer. |
But that is the new cap, not necessarily the guaranteed amount. I'm just saying that I am not completely sure that they would give you $10,000 per ticket. Perhaps, perhaps not. Regardless, I would take it either way! |