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When Your Flight Is Canceled

Jun-19-2009 By admin

 

Canceled flights are a headache for everyone. Believe me, the airlines don’t like to cancel. It starts a whole domino effect. Not just for your flight, but for flights at down line airports all through the day. Planes end up in the wrong places with crews that can’t fly them because of time regulations.

Weather is the number one cause of flight cancelations. The reason may be obvious like when there is blizzard raging outside and nothing is moving.

The weather outside may look perfect. How can the flight be canceled for weather like that? Think about it. Your destination may be in the middle of a thunderstorm. Maybe there are severe thunderstorms on the East Coast, and that’s where the flight is coming from. Maybe the flight is coming from sunny Florida, but it’s coming THOUGH a hub in the middle of one of those storms. Maybe there is a sandstorm in the Sahara or a typhoon in Japan. Weather anywhere in the world can affect your flight if it is a long haul flight.

Airplanes are machines and sometimes they need fixing. If this is the case, you want them to cancel, but it’s hard not to feel frustrated anyway.

Or a flight could be canceled because there have been delays, and now the crew has been waiting for too long. There are rules about when they can fly and when they can’t.

Act fast when you learn that your flight is canceled and call the toll-free number for the airline. (It’s a smart idea to have it programmed in your cell phone.) Get into the line at the counter, especially if it’s fairly short, but make that call while you’re standing in line. There’s a good possibility you’ll get rebooked more quickly on the phone than at the counter where a couple of overwhelmed airline employees are being swarmed by a plane full of disgruntled fliers.

Ask what your options are. Actually, it pays to have an idea of alternatives before you get to the airport. True, most times you won’t need to use the alternatives, but with canceled flights, the sooner you can act on those alternatives, the more apt you are to get on your way while everyone else is still looking them up.

Most airlines will rebook you, with no fees or penalties, on the next flight on which space is available. Not necessarily on the next flight… the next flight on which space is available. During holiday periods or really bad weather situations, this could be more than just hours. If you seen the news the last few years, you know it can even be days!

It you can’t wait, you can ask to be transfered to another airling. Although they are competitors, most carriers will transfer your ticket to another airline to keep you happy. You’ll have the most luck if the flight is on a partner airline.

If these things don’t work, suggest solving your flight problem by connecting through another city or going to another airport. Remember, all of these suggestions only work if your canceled flight is pretty much an isolated situation. If all the airlines are canceling flights, as they must in bad weather, ….patience is the only thing that will work.

 

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