Hiya all.
Before I ask this question my sympathies go out to all those who are stuck abroad and all those who have had to delay or cancel there vacations because of this recent eruption in Iceland.
I am due to fly to MCO on the 4/5/2010 and obviously I am very concerned about my own trip.
My question to you experts is, assuming some time next week flights get back to some kind of normality, what is the air lines policy? IE. Do the poor people who have had there trips canceled get priority or do existing bookings stand and the poor people who have had there flights cancelled just have to get seats on flights that have seats available. I am talking here about outgoing flights as I believe there might be different policies for people who are suck abroad.
Again I am not being selfish in being concerned about my own family holiday as I do feel for all those people affected and there is stil a high risk I could be one of those unlucky ones also. Any help would be appreciated.
Regards,
Steve.
Before I ask this question my sympathies go out to all those who are stuck abroad and all those who have had to delay or cancel there vacations because of this recent eruption in Iceland.
I am due to fly to MCO on the 4/5/2010 and obviously I am very concerned about my own trip.
My question to you experts is, assuming some time next week flights get back to some kind of normality, what is the air lines policy? IE. Do the poor people who have had there trips canceled get priority or do existing bookings stand and the poor people who have had there flights cancelled just have to get seats on flights that have seats available. I am talking here about outgoing flights as I believe there might be different policies for people who are suck abroad.
Again I am not being selfish in being concerned about my own family holiday as I do feel for all those people affected and there is stil a high risk I could be one of those unlucky ones also. Any help would be appreciated.
Regards,
Steve.