tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9030843786433538220.post5698604934847891114..comments2024-03-28T12:28:04.633-07:00Comments on You Can (Not) Upgrade: Singapore 2019Mar(5)obaKobahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05520586031308040420noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9030843786433538220.post-38865470226945694832019-04-08T17:17:50.081-07:002019-04-08T17:17:50.081-07:00Yamada Denki sensei,
Technically and theoreticall...Yamada Denki sensei,<br /><br />Technically and theoretically speaking, because the reason of the delay/cancellation wasn’t weather but United’s failure, United is responsible to fly passengers to the desired destinations without extra charge. I usually don’t argue a much these days because I now know the max-cap in most of the cases. I experiences too many times, I think. :))<br /><br />Besides, I can’t answer of your questions because the result is case by case, how the ticket is purchased (booking class J, C, Z, P, RN, Y, B, H, M… L, T, K, G or N) or the passenger’s status (GS, 1K, Plat, Gold, Silver, etc.), or other criteria.obaKobahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05520586031308040420noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9030843786433538220.post-36208848698324563682019-04-08T16:34:27.661-07:002019-04-08T16:34:27.661-07:00obaKoba-sann,
Every now and then, United Airlines...obaKoba-sann,<br /><br />Every now and then, United Airlines call off their flights. <br />This occurs to other air carriers for an array of causes.<br />From your article, I admit United try to make new reservations for passengers at no extra price asked for additional flight in many circumstances.<br />You’re able to ask for added adjustments if the second flight doesn’t do for you or unless you desire to carry on the same path over which you travel, aren’t you ?<br /><br />I wonder whether your authorization on the flights can be booked again on the United’s website if you want to erase the flight completely. <br />Won’t you be charged for a rebooking bill and/or a commission fee, counting on the class of ticket you bought ?<br />If you rebook a ticket which turns out to be additionally high-priced than your initial flight, isn’t it necessary for you to give money to United for the discrepancy ?<br />I imagine, if there’re still seats ready for use, you’re commonly able to rebook your ticket in the unchanging fare class (or sometimes superior like you…lol), aren’t you ?<br />Sorry, beginner’s questions…<br /><br />Yamada denkiYamada denkihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09208013314781576920noreply@blogger.com