Hey US Airways, do you really want my eyeball to explode on a plane?
Jennene Colky can’t fly because she has a detached retina. Why won’t US Airways refund her ticket?
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.
Jennene Colky can’t fly because she has a detached retina. Why won’t US Airways refund her ticket?
Bev Eberly’s discount hotel card doesn’t work. How can she get the $50 she’s been promised?
After a grill falls off her rental car, Alamo sends her a bill for $669. Does she have to pay?
Delta won’t make a name change on a mileage ticket, endangering one family’s cruise. Can this trip be saved?
Felix Chan’s parents are stranded in New York after a storm. They can’t get back to Hong Kong because he used miles to pay for their ticket. Are they stuck?
Delta promises Shirin Vakharia a flight voucher if she volunteers to take another flight. She does — but where’s the scrip?
Velta Mahon’s airline ticket credit is gone and she says it’s Hotwire’s fault. Is there any hope of a refund?
After Merrill Hakim is diagnosed with lung cancer, she asks her airline for a refund on a non-refundable ticket. But is that allowed?
When Carol Swartz tries to check in to a condo in New Hampshire, she finds the unit in a state of disrepair. Now the site through which she booked the rental is refusing a refund, despite a written guarantee. Can it do that?
Melissa Sigritz is forced to pay $2,450 to get back home after her airline leaves her stranded in China. Is she entitled to a refund?