If Air Canada destroys my suitcase what does it owe me?
Air Canada has destroyed Donna Wells-Boyle’s expensive luggage, she claims. Is there a reason it won’t repair or replace her bag? And how much does it owe her?
The Travel Troubleshooter is a weekly consumer column that solves travel problems. Missing cruise refunds, lousy airline service, car rental surcharges — it’s all fair game for this feature. Each story presents a problem and fixes it in a quick Q&A format.
Air Canada has destroyed Donna Wells-Boyle’s expensive luggage, she claims. Is there a reason it won’t repair or replace her bag? And how much does it owe her?
Sixt surprises David Degagne with an extra $513 car rental insurance surcharge in Portugal. Can he get his money back if he never asked for the insurance? Let’s find out.
Does Air France still owe Gilda Souza $23,577 after the airline canceled her flights during the pandemic? After all, she allowed her ticket credit to expire. Can she still get a pandemic refund?
The Miraval Berkshires, an all-inclusive resort in Lenox, Mass., overcharges Dalia Hamzeh by $2,500. Now, it is refusing to answer her emails. How can she get her money back?
When Frontier Airlines fails to send Marcus Mann a confirmation for his airline ticket, he tries to find out what went wrong. After losing $583, he’s not getting any closer to the truth.
Stacey Wall has proof that she didn’t damage her rental car. So why does Enterprise want to charge her, anyway?
Michael Roehricht needs a repair invoice from Enterprise to file a claim with his car insurance company. Why won’t the company send him the paperwork?
A day before Satrupa Kagel’s flight from Tokyo to San Francisco, she finds out American Airlines canceled her ticket. Is she on the hook for the $3,548 she had to spend for a last-minute ticket?
Tracy Joselson and her husband book a Windstar cruise with a promised all-inclusive package. But then the cruise line takes away the package. Can they cancel their cruise?