The Outlaw Josey Wales
Golden Meadow,#2Consumer Comment
Tue, June 26, 2012
Team Rebutt is making up something just to post, butt they always look stupid
Robert
Irvine,#3Consumer Comment
Tue, June 26, 2012
It is more likely that your flight was delayed and they tried to accommodate you. But you left out a few key details to know for sure.
You said when you were leaving the terminal you noticed it was 7:15. You don't just land and a minute later leave the terminal, especially on an International flight. What exactly do you consider "leaving the terminal"? How much time passed between the time you landed and left the terminal?
What was the date you traveled and the flight number in question from the Caribbean.
Everyone showed showed for this second flight, and I was given yet another ticket for the last flight scheduled for 10:30 p.m. to Baltimore. At this time, I was tired and angry, especially because the representative at this time was being rude by not answering my questions about what was being done to get me home or accommodating me for the night.
-They just gave you a ticket on the next available flight.
I tried to find a lawyer to file a discrimination case, but became exhausted when I could not.
- That should tell you all you need to know about how valid your claims of discrimination are.
MochaG
Springfield,#4Consumer Comment
Tue, June 26, 2012
The information you gave about flight scheduling is unclear (or not make sense). Did you book the international flight altogether with the U.S. Airways? If so, usually the airline usually does not let you do that because of not enough transit time. The airline would also warn you (usually via email and on their online) if the transit time is less than 1 hour between an international and domestic flight. If not, then it is your fault that read the time wrong.
When no attorney wants to take your case, it is a clue that you won't win the case. The reason could be from the above I mentioned. The latter behaviour of their crew and you may not be that significant enough to overcome the mistake done earlier on the flight schedule. In other words, what your reaction (in a negative way as you described) may be the cause of you missing the flight (others heard what you said to the crews).