wrong flight
I booked 3 flights to Hawaii with one stop over. One of the flights came back with a different stop over city. I called right away to have it fixed to the other 2 flights. It was going to cost me $150 to change it. I would not have thought too much about it except that a person in my office had this same experience just the week before. He flew from Maine to Florida and the airline had him stop in Salt Lake City. He didn't book it that way and just paid the money to fix it as there was a death in the family and he didn't want to deal with it.
Now, 2 questions. I am 99 44/100 percent positive I did not book that flight that was incorrect. 5 out of 6 were correct legs on the flight, why would I book an incorrect one. If the federal government gives a person 3 days to change their minds on a contract, why does the airline not have to abide by that law. And, if they change my ticket, and who has not had an airline change their ticket, why does the airline not have to pay me the $150 I would have to pay if I changed my ticket?
I really don't understand how they get away with that? Who are they paying off to be able to do this?
tutu
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