So, as most of you probably know, I went to Ireland the week of my birthday.
I booked the flight through American Airlines, and was supposed to fly out of Tyler/Pounds airport, with layovers in DFW and London/Heathrow. I had concerns, because the flights were brokered through American Eagle, British Airways and Aer Lingus. Which seems like a potential for disaster. Flights cost $1280.
On the day of my flight, Tyler was experiencing tornadoes, so my Tyler-DFW flight was cancelled. Which, you know, I don't fault them for. All the bullshit that happened next, I do fault them for.
So, I call the airline, and tell them if I leave now, I can get to DFW in time to pick up my flights on that leg of the journey (it's a 2.5 hour drive), and the representative says she's adjusted my itinerary to make note of it, and that when I return to the states, I can request a refund of the cancelled portion of the trip.
So, I drive to DFW (through the tornado storms), catch that flight and get to Heathrow. At which point, I'm denied a boarding pass by British Airways (because even though my next leg is Aer Lingus, I'm coming off a British Airways flight and they're the ones who need to give me the next boarding pass) because I "skipped" the Tyler leg, and I was told that the rules over there don't allow that kind of thing. I explained that not only was the flight cancelled, but that I *had* called American to ensure that my itinerary was adjusted before making the drive to Dallas. They get on the phone with American Airlines, and over an hour later, it's sorted out. Which means I missed the only flight to Shannon that evening. Instead, they put me on a flight to Cork (which means another 3 hour drive when I get to Ireland).
With that new set of flights, I got an email that showed the new pricing at somewhere around $977, so $300 cheaper than my original tickets. So, I'm expecting at least something on the refund.
Flight home had delays at Heathrow, so I would have theoretically missed the DFW-Tyler leg of that return journey, but it wasn't even on my American Airlines app itinerary at that point. And I couldn't have taken it anyway, since my car was in Dallas and I had to drive it home.
So, I get home, and I request my refund. I received a form email saying because the itinerary had been 'taken over' by British Airways (I assume when they fixed AA's issues at Heathrow) they would need to consult with them first. I'm told an email would be forthcoming with my refund disposition. But I've been checking the status on the website, daily. Today, I got a refund denial with no email or explanation.
This is really only a minor rant, because I had originally planned to drive to DFW for the flight anyway, but someone suggested I try the Tyler airport, and the flight was actually $200 cheaper to fly out of Tyler first ($1500 from DFW-Shannon vs $1300 from TYR-Shannon). So, I'm technically not out any money.
That said, I feel like all of the bullshit they put me through, the 12 hours of unplanned driving (3 hours to and from both DFW and Cork) is worth something more than a silent "fuck you". American no longer has a phone number where you can talk to customer service--the only phone number they have takes you to ticketing reps. And those reps will tell you they can't transfer you to a phone for customer service, nor does such a number exist.
I have 77,000 airline miles, and an American Airlines credit card that I've had nearly 20 years. I just paid the card off today, and as soon as that clears, I'll be cancelling the card. I'm fairly certain they'll put me through the retention process, and then finally a real person at the company will hear my god damned complaint, and maybe they'll throw a few perks/inducements my way in an attempt to get me to keep the card, and so I'll be made whole in a completely bullshit manner rather than them doing the right thing in the first place.