Stupid Continental Airlines
Posted: Mon Nov 24, 2008 3:36 pm
or more likely stupid flying public for letting them use our airways and treat us this way. I had booked a business trip to New Orleans a few weeks ago. I would be leaving next Tuesday. Today I found out the Wedneday meeting was cancelled so I don't need to leave until Wednesday. Returning the same day, Friday, as originally planned. So I contacted our company travel department and requested the change. Here are the details:
OLD TICKET/S - TOTAL AMT .............. 151.74
NEW TICKET/S - TOTAL AMT .............. 230.13
AIRLINE PENALTY/REISSUE FEES .......... 150.00
ADDITIONAL AMOUNT CHARGED ............. 228.39
I saved $1.74 by not just throwing the old ticket away and allowing Continental re-sell my seat.
I wonder what the Continental CEO would due if he tried to return something, say a $75 shirt to get a different size, and ended up having to pay an additional $73.
Or if he went to exhange something and the price had gone up and he had to pay the difference. The airline industry is the only industry that gets away with this stupid stuff. No wonder only one airline is making money consistently. And it happens to be the one that doesn't screw you when plans change.
OLD TICKET/S - TOTAL AMT .............. 151.74
NEW TICKET/S - TOTAL AMT .............. 230.13
AIRLINE PENALTY/REISSUE FEES .......... 150.00
ADDITIONAL AMOUNT CHARGED ............. 228.39
I saved $1.74 by not just throwing the old ticket away and allowing Continental re-sell my seat.
I wonder what the Continental CEO would due if he tried to return something, say a $75 shirt to get a different size, and ended up having to pay an additional $73.
Or if he went to exhange something and the price had gone up and he had to pay the difference. The airline industry is the only industry that gets away with this stupid stuff. No wonder only one airline is making money consistently. And it happens to be the one that doesn't screw you when plans change.