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p.1 #5 · Encourage your clients to book you on Southwest. | |
southwest is a great airline, my stepdad is a baggage handler at seatac so i have flight benefits. i think it's tony hoffer's airline of choice when it come to FF miles. i think if you are doing any international work, you want to get with a loyalty program like Star Alliance or Delta SkyTeam, though. southwest is a great budget airline if you're traveling regionally, but you shouldn't necessarily be looking for the cheapest airfare when doing business travel. a comfortable itinerary to minimize travel fatigue is first and foremost for me --- i have no interest in a 6am flight, i'd rather fly in the night before. also, it looks like you were pressed for time with weather, etc. i was doing 8-12 flights a month in the summer, and it is muuuuch better to have a relaxed itinerary with long connection times. second would be which airline/loyalty program. it really is best to stay with one airline consistently, and if anyone here has frequent flyer status, yes they do hook you up, yes you do get upgrades, no you don't have to wait in line, yes you get to hang in the lounge and booze up.
search for a good itinerary and quote the couple that rate + $50, because airfare fluctuates. also, find a hotel you like and send them the cost for that, too. you should book your own hotel as well as your flight.
regardless, you missed the flight. like you said, fair enough. from there, they wanted to charge you a change fee (normal) and the difference in airfare (normal). it doesn't really matter to them how you get to LA, because they are changing the return flight (LAX-DEN) and that hadn't changed from before you called southwest. i guess what i mean is that your wedding analogy is off, because they aren't asking you for anymore money and you didn't miss your wedding day. you missed a scheduled flight, now, you have the chance to still get to LA and make that second scheduled return flight (or pay their change fee).
so, they were willing to rebook you and reschedule you for $326. meanwhile, SW wanted to charge you $320 **ONE WAY**. that's the ripoff (making the total $646, where if you just took up USair on their offer you'd only pay the $326). from what i can see, if you started with SW and missed the flight, you'd be mad at SW the same way you are mad at USAir (because they would charge you the same fee). but really, you're the one who missed the flight (regardless of carrier).
i have missed flights and its frustrating, but i don't see where USAir went wrong here. a few cents from someone who considers airports a second home, and has been in your shoes more than a few times.
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