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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I understand where OP is coming from. I once had a confirmed first-class ticket only to be involuntarily downgraded at the gate. After I complained I got some miles back, a food voucher to replace the meal I was missing, and a voucher for future travel that paid for my next trip.[/quote] That's different- you paid extra for a service you weren't provided, that's a standard thing to get compensated for, usually at the very least you will get the fare difference. https://onemileatatime.com/guides/flight-downgrade/ A lot of what OP is talking about are much less clear and not as obviously monetary. Although I will say that being downgraded from a lie flat seat to a recliner is significant, even though technically it doesn't qualify as a cabin downgrade if it's in the same class of service. You aren't guaranteed a specific seat type, just a class of service.[/quote]
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