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by jorams
2228 days ago
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Overbooking is actually incredibly common. Every flight has some number of passengers not show up. Airlines prefer to compensate one or two people for the fact that they didn't get a seat, instead of leaving some number of seats empty. Getting compensated should be practically instant though, and definitely not take a year, so something went terribly wrong there. |
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Not only did their system have me logged in another flight in another continent (!), they flat out denied I had a claim even though I had to stay put more than 24h, a good amount of that in the plane.
After getting sued, they tried to backhand contact me (not my lawyer) to pay compensation. Court made them pay.
This is all calculated.