cathy82 Posted September 19, 2011 #1 Share Posted September 19, 2011 We leave this Saturday on a flight to join our cruise. The airline has received a strike notice, which is covered. I am uncertain, however, as to what to do about the flight. It has not been cancelled yet, so if I book another flight now the cost may not be covered. I think I will wait to see what the airline does before cancelling, but I am afraid to wait to book another flight because the cost is likely to go up considerably as the flight day approaches. As it is we are 6 days way. We have Travelguard Gold. Has anyone had experience with a situation like this? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
D4 Posted September 19, 2011 #2 Share Posted September 19, 2011 More information is needed. Where are you flying from/to? What day does the cruise leave? Where is the 1st port and how many sea days are before it? Does everyone have a passport? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cathy82 Posted September 19, 2011 Author #3 Share Posted September 19, 2011 Flying in and out of Montreal. We do have passports. We are flying in to Rome 2 days before Cruise, where we have made some non-refundable arrangements. We live in US and my back up plan is to book leaving from US on a non-direct flight on Saturday. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sirwired Posted September 19, 2011 #4 Share Posted September 19, 2011 Hmmm... that's a toughie. If you have the funds, maybe book a fully-refundable backup ticket now (this WILL be $$$$), and then you'll have it available if the strike occurs. Finding flights between the US and Rome shouldn't be difficult at all. If you can get yourself to JFK, you'll have more flight options than you know what to do with. If the strike happens, IMMEDIATELY call TravelGuard and they will connect you with one of their (very competent) travel agents. See what the agent can do for you re-booking. If he/she can't find another seat, (or the one they find is more expensive) have them send you a quick e-mail confirming the lack of availibility, (or their pricing) and then you can fly on your backup ticket you've already booked and file a claim with TravelGuard for the difference between the two flights. If they find a flight for cheaper, (or the strike doesn't happen) simply cancel (for a full refund) your backup. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cruiseco Posted September 19, 2011 #5 Share Posted September 19, 2011 We leave this Saturday on a flight to join our cruise. The airline has received a strike notice, which is covered. I am uncertain, however, as to what to do about the flight. It has not been cancelled yet, so if I book another flight now the cost may not be covered. I think I will wait to see what the airline does before cancelling, but I am afraid to wait to book another flight because the cost is likely to go up considerably as the flight day approaches. As it is we are 6 days way. We have Travelguard Gold. Has anyone had experience with a situation like this? Insurance does not cover what MIGHT happen. It covers what HAS happened. If you buy another ticket now but your original flight takes off as planned you have no recourse against the insurer. You're taking on the risk of having a ticket you can't use. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cathy82 Posted September 19, 2011 Author #6 Share Posted September 19, 2011 Insurance does not cover what MIGHT happen. It covers what HAS happened. If you buy another ticket now but your original flight takes off as planned you have no recourse against the insurer. You're taking on the risk of having a ticket you can't use. You make a good point. If I decide to book another flight before mine is cancelled, I realize I will have to absorb the additional cost. This is not a fun position to be in. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LiftLockCouple Posted September 19, 2011 #7 Share Posted September 19, 2011 Just a thought here, I am no expert but wonder if AC has indicated any willingness to rebook you on their code-share partner from Montreal, Lufthansa or even LH from Boston or NY? AC does have several Code share partners that they could try to rebook their passengers on. I have no idea if they are doing that or not. Another suggestion, monitor the Canadian on-line media to look for updates on the negotiations. ie www.thestar.ca or www.theglobeandmail.com The last artilce I read indicated if there was no deal today, and so far I see none, the government was going to call in both sides to discuss. Not sure any of this is any help, good luck. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sirwired Posted September 19, 2011 #8 Share Posted September 19, 2011 If you use a fully-refundable ticket as your backup ticket, your potential liability is zero. If the strike doesn't happen, or TG makes other arrangements, you simply go to the airline's website and cancel your ticket prior to departure. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
6rugrats Posted September 20, 2011 #9 Share Posted September 20, 2011 Are you checking AC's webpage? They are not currently allowing refunds, nor are they booking people on different airlines. Your insurance does not go into play yet, as nothing has been cancelled. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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