We had a
fantastic vacation in Michigan – I'll describe it more another day.
In fact, I feel an "I Love" coming on....
But even the most divine vacation must come to an end. Ours ended with a Cabin
Crew strike. Okay, so strikes happen from time to time, and I can even
understand the necessity of them. I'm far more annoyed at how the
airline handled the strike than with the strike itself.
My
attempt at online check-in lead to the simple message that our flight
was canceled, and I should call a Lufthansa number.
A few
moments of horror, then, okay...I called, only to find that the
telephone won't be manned for another thirteen hours.
Thirteen hours where all my husband and I have time to do is wonder
how and when we'll be able to get back home. Over a thousand flights
had to be re-booked. There were something like 170,000 stranded
passengers.
Instead
of waiting thirteen hours, we used our noodles and found an airline
number from Germany. Calling it - twenty times - was useless. It
was always busy. They didn't even bother putting us on hold.
So it
was back to the original number thirteen hours later. After twenty
minutes on hold, the Sales Rep said the wrong number was mistakenly
put on the website and that they aren't responsible for re-booking.
My
Argh-O-Meter was running pretty hot by now. I semi-politely
suggested they fix the website since it was still showing the
incorrect number. Later, I decided it was strategy – a good way to
slow people down who are trying to re-route their flights when there
is a limited number of Sales Reps.
Finally,
Wrong Number gave me a new telephone number to call. After just
under forty minutes on hold with the new hotline (a dreadful time for a loop of commercials touting reduced fares), I talked to a very
nice Sales Rep who asked if we could get to the airport within ninety
minutes. Since our original flight hadn't been scheduled to go until
several hours later, we weren't packed, our driver was at work, and
we'd have had an hour drive anyway. No dice.
After
about ten more minutes of searching (did all four of us really need
to travel together?), an alternative flight for tomorrow was found.
Whew!
I don't
know how they do it. We originally paid a higher price for a direct route,
but now we're relieved we'll get home only 22 hours late with an
extra stop in Paris.
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