Cruise line's glitch leaves traveler stranded at airport. Why won't anyone help?
I recently took a Western Mediterranean cruise with my family, which included flight arrangements made through
We contacted the
When I arrived at the airport, the agent could not find our reservation. At that point, Delta only had four seats remaining on the flight, so I purchased the tickets so I would not miss the rest of the flight and the cruise.
I have asked
At this point, we have exhausted all of our known options in resolving this case ourselves. We would be very grateful if you would consider mediating on our behalf. —
Needless to say,
My advocacy team and I have been getting quite a few complaints about airline tickets booked through a cruise line. They look a lot like yours. There's a ticketing glitch, and passengers have to buy new tickets to get to their cruise or to get home. The cruise line refuses to cover the extra costs, pointing to the strict terms and conditions on its site.
In your case, there were also some crossed wires. As I reviewed the correspondence between you, the cruise line and the travel insurance company, it's clear there was a misunderstanding of what happened — and who was responsible.
But should you have booked your tickets on your own? If you hadn't, you probably would have missed the start of your cruise.
It looks like you tried to contact one of the
You reached out to my advocacy team. I contacted
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