I have a flight from Seattle - LAX on Christmas and I'm somewhat confident that planes will be moving by then. Snow should have slowed down and the major problem now is not having enough de-icer, which should arrive today or tomorrow.
What I'm worried about is the flight# I'm taking has been canceled today and yesterday, and if it is again tomorrow I wonder what happens to these passengers. Are they going to bump me? And if they do, do I count as a weather-related delay or as an overbooking bump? The DOT says the latter gets a bunch of money for long delays, just enough to cover the numerous expenses I'll incur by a delay (I have a hotel booking that can't be canceled, another flight the next day, and a package waiting for me at a UPS store).
So anyone ever been bumped because of other delayed passengers, even when your flight was fine? I'd contact the airline but the wait times are extremely long at the moment.
United Airlines FWIW
What I'm worried about is the flight# I'm taking has been canceled today and yesterday, and if it is again tomorrow I wonder what happens to these passengers. Are they going to bump me? And if they do, do I count as a weather-related delay or as an overbooking bump? The DOT says the latter gets a bunch of money for long delays, just enough to cover the numerous expenses I'll incur by a delay (I have a hotel booking that can't be canceled, another flight the next day, and a package waiting for me at a UPS store).
So anyone ever been bumped because of other delayed passengers, even when your flight was fine? I'd contact the airline but the wait times are extremely long at the moment.
United Airlines FWIW
