Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Some of these posts are just so classic DCUM. It's YOUR fault you are suffering and stranded in an airport due to an unprecedented confluence of circumstances during one of the busiest times of the year. You totally should have planned better.
And if you had the nerve to travel to see family at Christmas without an extra $5000 (again, at Christmas) to easily dump on backup travel arrangements, well, that’s what you get for thinking you had any right to travel on a budget!
Ha! I’m actually surprised no one has posted this as serious feedback. Especially the energetics who will stay at the airport no matter how long they have to wait for another flight.
Anonymous wrote:Should I be worried about our SW flight from BWI - Tampa on Friday, 12/30?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Some of these posts are just so classic DCUM. It's YOUR fault you are suffering and stranded in an airport due to an unprecedented confluence of circumstances during one of the busiest times of the year. You totally should have planned better.
And if you had the nerve to travel to see family at Christmas without an extra $5000 (again, at Christmas) to easily dump on backup travel arrangements, well, that’s what you get for thinking you had any right to travel on a budget!
Anonymous wrote:Some of these posts are just so classic DCUM. It's YOUR fault you are suffering and stranded in an airport due to an unprecedented confluence of circumstances during one of the busiest times of the year. You totally should have planned better.
Anonymous wrote:Some of these posts are just so classic DCUM. It's YOUR fault you are suffering and stranded in an airport due to an unprecedented confluence of circumstances during one of the busiest times of the year. You totally should have planned better.
Anonymous wrote:Should I be worried about our SW flight from BWI - Tampa on Friday, 12/30?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Rent a car, download a fresh audio book, and start driving
If the trip is less than 1,000mi and the roads are clear, this is the right answer.
1,500mi or more it depends on your pain tolerance. Would you rather sit in an airport or local hotel for two more days or get home after driving for more than 24hrs. Do you have more than one driver? Can you afford a hotel or two along the way, knowing SW will reimburse you?
I am older and 1800 miles from destination and I’m traveling alone. I had a funny thought. Did you see the video of the group of people who were all on a flight that was canceled and they rented a van a drove to, I think it was Atlanta? Maybe this will be the new normal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Rent a car, download a fresh audio book, and start driving
If the trip is less than 1,000mi and the roads are clear, this is the right answer.
1,500mi or more it depends on your pain tolerance. Would you rather sit in an airport or local hotel for two more days or get home after driving for more than 24hrs. Do you have more than one driver? Can you afford a hotel or two along the way, knowing SW will reimburse you?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When you travel often enough, you learn that when they are cancellations you need to pivot and pivot quickly before your best options disappear. People are wasting too much time Hoping for a convenient nonstop flight home. Move on from that dream.
This!
Oh but dahling…that only leaves you exposed to more cancellations, over booked flights, time outs.
The best option is to get on the app and rebook as soon as you know you’re going to miss your connection.
I’m stuck in Dallas and I’m jumping from one flight to the next. You can only get on one standby at a time.
Did you know Einstein Bagels are not good when they’re stale?
I would just rebook for several days into the future and go chill at a hotel. How long do you plan to torture yourself at the airport?
How lovely that you can are willing to spend a few days in a filthy dump of an airport hotel.
Some people are not lazy and have a life.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When you travel often enough, you learn that when they are cancellations you need to pivot and pivot quickly before your best options disappear. People are wasting too much time Hoping for a convenient nonstop flight home. Move on from that dream.
This!
Oh but dahling…that only leaves you exposed to more cancellations, over booked flights, time outs.
The best option is to get on the app and rebook as soon as you know you’re going to miss your connection.
I’m stuck in Dallas and I’m jumping from one flight to the next. You can only get on one standby at a time.
Did you know Einstein Bagels are not good when they’re stale?
I would just rebook for several days into the future and go chill at a hotel. How long do you plan to torture yourself at the airport?
How lovely that you can are willing to spend a few days in a filthy dump of an airport hotel.
Some people are not lazy and have a life.
yes. Reserve a car just in case because those are becoming unavailable tooAnonymous wrote:Should I be worried about our SW flight from BWI - Tampa on Friday, 12/30?
Anonymous wrote:Rent a car, download a fresh audio book, and start driving
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When you travel often enough, you learn that when they are cancellations you need to pivot and pivot quickly before your best options disappear. People are wasting too much time Hoping for a convenient nonstop flight home. Move on from that dream.
This!
Oh but dahling…that only leaves you exposed to more cancellations, over booked flights, time outs.
The best option is to get on the app and rebook as soon as you know you’re going to miss your connection.
I’m stuck in Dallas and I’m jumping from one flight to the next. You can only get on one standby at a time.
Did you know Einstein Bagels are not good when they’re stale?
I would just rebook for several days into the future and go chill at a hotel. How long do you plan to torture yourself at the airport?