Brian
Noblesville,#2Consumer Comment
Sun, April 10, 2011
Your complaint should be with the agency that controls the Atlanta airport, they're the ones that closed the airport. Delta doesn't control the airport. Per FAA regulations, Delta was not required to provide you any lodging for a weather delay. The only thing they were required to do was to put you on their first available flight to Miami after the airport reopened.
Lucky
United States of America#3UPDATE Employee
Sat, April 09, 2011
You, nor the airline(s), can predict what your travel weather will be. You are basically blaming Delta for your poor weather planning. Delta has no obligation to assist you for delays/cancellations due to weather. Take this as a learning experience, and next trip, have an alternate plan for weather. I am truly sorry your trip was ruined, however, there was no one DIRECT contributing factor other than weather.
Stacey
Dallas,#4Consumer Comment
Sat, April 02, 2011
meant to say what - me not paying attention
Stacey
Dallas,#5Consumer Comment
Sat, April 02, 2011
When is snows here in the south things come to a halt most of the time. It snowed in Dallas February and did so for 5 days - DFW was closed for most of the time and many business were shut down. Whart Delta did was common for SAFETY matters so get over it.
Delta has no control over what the weather does nor what the traffic controllers decide. Seems they did what was in the best interest of their passengers which is SAFETY once again.
Ramjet
Somewhere,#6Consumer Comment
Sat, April 02, 2011
years ago something like this happened to us, but it was fog in our case. Anyway, we ended up missing the first day of our cruise and had to fly to another port to catch it.
However, we did not blame the airline for the fog. What we did is change our procedures from that point on. We always fly in a day early like the first rebuttal suggests. It lowers our stress level and we have actually had some pleasant times on that additional day.
Additionally, we had purchased trip insurance and got reimbursed for most of our costs.
Consider it a leaning experience and modify the way you approach cruises. It will a much more relaxed experience.
Robert
Irvine,#7Consumer Comment
Fri, April 01, 2011
Delta refuses to take any responsibility for what happened. Totally their fault.
That is probably the funniest thing I have heard in a while. The first part of your report says that ALL flights were grounded because of snow. So answer me this Einstein when did Delta Airlines get the power to control the weather?
That is almost as funny as the person I heard complain that their flight from LA to New York got cancelled because of a blizzard in New York. Their reason they were upset..it's not snowing in LA.
I guess with your vast knowlege of weather, planes you know that they were just being silly in grounding their planes.
Airlines are not responsible for Weather Delays. They are under no obligation to provide you with a hotel. Does it suck for you that your flight got cancelled because of snow..of course. But they are not the ones responsible. Also, exactly how would they get you on another flight if ALL flights were cancelled?
Karl
Clovis,#8Consumer Suggestion
Fri, April 01, 2011
Next time leave a day early for the cruise and spend a night in Miami. That is what experienced travellers always do. Airlines can cancel flights for any reason and you have allowed yourself no time in the event this happens.