Anonymous wrote:BA ground crew at Heathrow voted today to strike throughout the summer. Look it up.
Anonymous wrote:Our return from Paris to DC last week ended up taking about 30 hours and involved two cancelled flights and an unexpected overnight at OHare. It was miserable.
I *think*, though, that because it wasn't a US airline, we'll actually get a few hundred bucks back per passenger in penalties to the airline. So that's something.
Anonymous wrote:
That kind of treatment by airlines should be ILLEGAL and punishable by a MASSIVE fine. I'd rather the cost of the ticket increase a little rather than have the anxiety of never knowing when a flight will be rescheduled.
I'm so sorry, OP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
That kind of treatment by airlines should be ILLEGAL and punishable by a MASSIVE fine. I'd rather the cost of the ticket increase a little rather than have the anxiety of never knowing when a flight will be rescheduled.
I'm so sorry, OP.
Our European friends are appalled by what US airlines can get away with and how they can leave customers totally SOL.
Well tell your “European friends” that plenty of us have nightmare stories traveling there, on their airlines. We had a 3 hour delay out if Dulles on BA last week that caused a cascading line of problems with connecting flights. We finally arrived in Budapest at 2:00 am only to face an hour long plus wait at immigration because of course only one person was working at that hour despite the fact that hundreds of passengers were arriving on similarly delayed flights from across Europe
Get off your high horse PP about this being an American problem
+1
Ryanair. Enough said.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
That kind of treatment by airlines should be ILLEGAL and punishable by a MASSIVE fine. I'd rather the cost of the ticket increase a little rather than have the anxiety of never knowing when a flight will be rescheduled.
I'm so sorry, OP.
Our European friends are appalled by what US airlines can get away with and how they can leave customers totally SOL.
Well tell your “European friends” that plenty of us have nightmare stories traveling there, on their airlines. We had a 3 hour delay out if Dulles on BA last week that caused a cascading line of problems with connecting flights. We finally arrived in Budapest at 2:00 am only to face an hour long plus wait at immigration because of course only one person was working at that hour despite the fact that hundreds of passengers were arriving on similarly delayed flights from across Europe
Get off your high horse PP about this being an American problem
+1
Ryanair. Enough said.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
That kind of treatment by airlines should be ILLEGAL and punishable by a MASSIVE fine. I'd rather the cost of the ticket increase a little rather than have the anxiety of never knowing when a flight will be rescheduled.
I'm so sorry, OP.
Our European friends are appalled by what US airlines can get away with and how they can leave customers totally SOL.
Well tell your “European friends” that plenty of us have nightmare stories traveling there, on their airlines. We had a 3 hour delay out if Dulles on BA last week that caused a cascading line of problems with connecting flights. We finally arrived in Budapest at 2:00 am only to face an hour long plus wait at immigration because of course only one person was working at that hour despite the fact that hundreds of passengers were arriving on similarly delayed flights from across Europe
Get off your high horse PP about this being an American problem
Anonymous wrote:These stories have me worried for my trip to Portugal next month! It is with United non-stop going and it's a tight schedule returning (there's a layover in Montreal). We get back to DC 3pm and I will drive 2 hours home that afternoon or SUPER EARLY the next day so that I can go to work. I'll have to mention it in advance that there is a chance my flight could be delayed and will try to not schedule meetings for that day.
I'm also worried about getting covid before/during our trip! We are taking extra steps to be cautious and careful these next few weeks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. I would go back home, but I have basically had my kids 24/7 for almost a year without a break, and bringing them to their dad for a couple of weeks (I will return home by myself after a few days) is the only break I will have for a while.
You haven’t seen your husband in almost a year and you are going to leave him after a few days to get away from your kids? I do not understand.
She needs a break!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
That kind of treatment by airlines should be ILLEGAL and punishable by a MASSIVE fine. I'd rather the cost of the ticket increase a little rather than have the anxiety of never knowing when a flight will be rescheduled.
I'm so sorry, OP.
Our European friends are appalled by what US airlines can get away with and how they can leave customers totally SOL.