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stevewool
16th April 2017, 22:51
Well just like London buses, as soon as one comes another one follows.
Surely these people have travel insurance.

http://www.msn.com/en-gb/travel/news/couple-ordered-off-overbooked-easyjet-flight-at-luton-one-day-after-united-airlines-scandal/ar-BBzU74H?li=BBoPWjQ

Arthur Little
16th April 2017, 23:44
Well, just like London buses, as soon as one comes another one follows.

Hmph! :laughitupsmilie: ... like buses ANYWHERE ... :anerikke: ... not just those in London. :NoNo:

Arthur Little
17th April 2017, 00:51
Surely these people have travel insurance.

http://www.msn.com/en-gb/travel/news/couple-ordered-off-overbooked-easyjet-flight-at-luton-one-day-after-united-airlines-scandal/ar-BBzU74H?li=BBoPWjQ

Hopefully they do! But presumably this couple had been issued with their boarding passes at the *check-in desk :icon_rolleyes: ... *where you'd expect any booking anomalies concerning seat reservations to have come to light.

And that being the case, :poke: ... any such discrepancies ought to have been dealt with ahead of the couple being allowed to board the plane.

So WHY on earth (pardon the pun!) should intending passengers whose holidays + travel arrangements have been paid for in good faith through a reputable Touring Company need to face the hassle involved in claiming off their travel insurance ... when the fault lies with the 'Easyjet' ground staff?