商業內幕:一等艙乘客訴苦,加航飛歐洲一再拖延,還弄丟了他 4500美元 行李, 不給賠償

來源: yzout 2022-07-12 22:16:43 [] [舊帖] [給我悄悄話] 本文已被閱讀: 次 (11419 bytes)
本文內容已被 [ yzout ] 在 2022-07-12 22:17:18 編輯過。如有問題,請報告版主或論壇管理刪除.
  • An Air Canada passenger flying to Europe had his flights delayed 10 times on Saturday.

  • On one of the flights, 25 passengers had to deboard because it was "too heavy" to take off, he said.

  • The airline also lost his luggage, forcing him to spend over $4,500 on replacement items, he said.

Even a senior manager at a global travel logistics company can't escape this summer's airport chaos: The man, who's based in the Western US, told Insider his 21-hour trip to Europe last weekend was the "worst experience flying" he's ever had — complete with nearly a dozen flight delays and a lost suitcase.

"I travel a ton for work and I think I'm above average for forgiving airline trouble," he told Insider.

Flight receipts and email notifications reviewed by Insider show Air Canada delayed the passenger's flights a total of 10 times during the three-legged journey and lost his baggage along the way.

The passenger, who was traveling to a business conference, told Insider he has not received compensation for the flight and spent more than $4,500 on replacement items and clothes. He spoke on condition of anonymity because his employer — who purchased his ticket — does not allow its staff to talk to the media, but his identity is known to Insider, which also reviewed his travel documents. His final destination is being withheld to protect his identity.

The trouble began in Denver, which reached a record-breaking 100 degrees that day. Extreme heat makes it harder for fully-loaded planes to take off, especially at higher altitudes.

After passengers and their luggage were fully boarded onto the plane, he said crew members "begged" 25 people to switch their flights at the last minute because the aircraft was too heavy to take off, even with all the carry-on luggage removed.

The flight's crew members were "super nice," but worked for a third-party service, with one saying she was "quitting after today," the passenger told Insider. Eventually, a large group traveling on vacation together volunteered to switch their flights without any compensation, he said.

Flight notifications viewed by Insider show the flight from Denver landed in Montréal, Canada, at around 10 p.m., where the passenger said there was no ground crew to taxi the plane to the gate. This caused passengers to wait an additional "two hours sitting on the tarmac," he told Insider.

At the gate, the passenger said he was told there were no more flights to his final destination, meaning he would have to spend the night at a hotel in Canada.

Airline staff informed him he would not be compensated for the flight or hotel "because it was a weather-related issue in Denver that caused the delay," despite the two hours the plane spent on the tarmac, he told Insider.

Fortunately, a 10 p.m. flight to Europe had also been severely delayed due to "pilot-scheduling issues," he said, allowing him to catch that flight. Once he arrived at his final destination on Sunday morning, he said he was notified that his bag was still in Montréal.

After waiting for approximately an hour and a half for his suitcase to arrive, airport staff told him they were actually unsure of his bag's location, the passenger told Insider. Two days later, he says he still has no luggage.

Why are so many flights being delayed or canceled this summer?

Travelers line up to enter a security checkpoint in the international terminal at San Francisco International Airport on July 01, 2022 in San Francisco, California.
 
The Fourth of July holiday was one of the busiest travel weekends in the US since 2000.Justin Sullivan/Getty Images

About 65% of Air Canada flights were delayed on Friday and Saturday, as Bloomberg reported Monday. On Sunday, 70% were delayed — more than any other airline that day, according to Flight Aware.

When contacted by Insider, Air Canada said it deals with customers "directly," and that airlines are "currently challenged due to issues with airports and third-party providers of such services as passenger screening, customs, and air navigation."

"We are working hard with these partners and governments to resolve these issues as they are affecting the performance of airlines," the spokesperson added.

The passenger's 21 hours of travel chaos represents nearly every issue plaguing the airline industry today: labor shortages, extreme weather, third-party provider snags, and missing luggage — plus the inescapable technical snafu.

At the most basic level, the industry is facing an imbalance in its supply (of workers) and consumer's demand (for travel). This post-pandemic mismatch has led to a summer riddled with flight disruptions, resulting in both frustrated passengers and burnt-out airline workers.

所有跟帖: 

估計他有旅行保險才敢這麽花。很多信用卡都帶旅行保險,$4500可以索賠。 -威伯- 給 威伯 發送悄悄話 威伯 的博客首頁 (0 bytes) () 07/12/2022 postreply 23:15:26

公務 去開 Conference, 要replace wardrobes May also equipments -goingplaces- 給 goingplaces 發送悄悄話 (0 bytes) () 07/13/2022 postreply 10:45:08

請您先登陸,再發跟帖!

發現Adblock插件

如要繼續瀏覽
請支持本站 請務必在本站關閉/移除任何Adblock

關閉Adblock後 請點擊

請參考如何關閉Adblock/Adblock plus

安裝Adblock plus用戶請點擊瀏覽器圖標
選擇“Disable on www.wenxuecity.com”

安裝Adblock用戶請點擊圖標
選擇“don't run on pages on this domain”