First off, it might be useful to read this little lot
Now, that little problem was overcome, albeit somewhat unenthusiastically, something else has cropped up.
We received an email from Expedia today telling us that the airline (Delta) has cancelled the flight. They are not making a direct flight at that time of year now. Manchester to JFK that is.
So, Expedia are now telling us that they can offer an indirect flight at the same price still with Delta, or they can rebook a direct flight with American Airlines at an extra £138 each, 8 people.
When told that an indirect flight wasn't an option and the extra cost for a direct flight with American Airlines wasn't on, they told us that if we cancel we wouldn't get the costs associated with the hotel part of the package refunded.
They seem to be insisting that they are offering a suitable alternative but this just isn't so.
OK guys, get stuck into this. What's the legal position?
A cancellation will incur a refund time of around 12 weeks they tell us which means that we won't even have the cash to re-book with anyone else.
Is chargeback a legal option here, one that won't be knocked back by the card issuer.
As the holiday was arranged through Expedia as a package can they even disseminate the individual costs. They are acting as an agent for the airline and also the hotel so where do they stand in the legal framework.
To say we won't EVER use Expedia again is something of an understatement.
Now, that little problem was overcome, albeit somewhat unenthusiastically, something else has cropped up.
We received an email from Expedia today telling us that the airline (Delta) has cancelled the flight. They are not making a direct flight at that time of year now. Manchester to JFK that is.
So, Expedia are now telling us that they can offer an indirect flight at the same price still with Delta, or they can rebook a direct flight with American Airlines at an extra £138 each, 8 people.
When told that an indirect flight wasn't an option and the extra cost for a direct flight with American Airlines wasn't on, they told us that if we cancel we wouldn't get the costs associated with the hotel part of the package refunded.
They seem to be insisting that they are offering a suitable alternative but this just isn't so.
OK guys, get stuck into this. What's the legal position?
A cancellation will incur a refund time of around 12 weeks they tell us which means that we won't even have the cash to re-book with anyone else.
Is chargeback a legal option here, one that won't be knocked back by the card issuer.
As the holiday was arranged through Expedia as a package can they even disseminate the individual costs. They are acting as an agent for the airline and also the hotel so where do they stand in the legal framework.
To say we won't EVER use Expedia again is something of an understatement.
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