The Los Angeles-bound flight was forced to make an emergency return to New York's JFK airport after an emergency slide came apart from the Boeing 767, the airline said.
That’s nice. But do they refund you for your hotel at your destination, PTO from your work, etc?
Airlines really don’t respect your money or time, and pay all sorts of stupid games that reduce the likelihood of you getting to your destination on time, or at all.
Over booking flights. Poor maintenance. Not having a replacement plane on standby in case one needs to be pulled for maintenance.
They maximize returns to an extreme, and don’t care if you lose an entire day of your travel plans if one small problem on their side completely derails your entire trip because they refuse to incur the cost of redundancy.
Agreed on all counts. But maybe having to refund the full ticket price in cash, which wasn’t the case for a long time, will force them to address things like redundancy.
They may be qualifed for a full refund under the new law.
That’s nice. But do they refund you for your hotel at your destination, PTO from your work, etc?
Airlines really don’t respect your money or time, and pay all sorts of stupid games that reduce the likelihood of you getting to your destination on time, or at all.
Over booking flights. Poor maintenance. Not having a replacement plane on standby in case one needs to be pulled for maintenance.
They maximize returns to an extreme, and don’t care if you lose an entire day of your travel plans if one small problem on their side completely derails your entire trip because they refuse to incur the cost of redundancy.
Agreed on all counts. But maybe having to refund the full ticket price in cash, which wasn’t the case for a long time, will force them to address things like redundancy.