Hey Pandas, AITA For Expecting A Refund On The Upgraded Seats We Didn’t Get?
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My husband stood in a puddle of someone’s urine in the 4th hour of a 7-hour wait at the Emirates counter at the airport in Dubai. He didn’t blame the person responsible. When you’re among 600 people in a crush to reach five staff members, you can’t afford to lose your place.
April 16, 2024. Dubai was under water, and we would spend the next 46 hours wondering why the airline allowed us to get on a delayed flight from Heathrow
Image credits: Phill Brown (not the actual photo)
They knew we wouldn’t make our connecting flight to Sydney. For reasons—not the least of which was that they didn’t have airport staff, flight attendants, or pilots. Or planes. Seating for 40,000 stranded passengers? Nope. $1100 cognac? Sure. $1200 perfume? Absolutely. Diapers for the little ones? Not so much.
During our surreal 46-hour experience, there were only two announcements. The first was a boarding call—comfortingly normal. The second was, “There is a fire in the building.” I kid you not.
I have never been so happy to board a 14-hour flight, even though we were seated in the penultimate row and not the seats we paid for.
The good news is, I don’t have PTSD—my nightmares didn’t last long enough.
Dear Emirates, I never received the long awaited phone call you promised. I did, however, receive your email
Image credits: Suganth (not the actual photo)
I’m sorry to hear that you won’t be refunding the money we paid for upgraded seats. And thank you for the 14 paragraphs explaining why none of this was your fault, but that the fault lay with the weather instead.
And Dear Mr. Sir Tim Clark, I want you to know that I hold you responsible for just about all of it. But not the rain. No Sir, never the rain.
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Share on FacebookThis post is so heavily edited, or lacking in context, that it's pointless offering an opinion on it. The title makes it sound like Emirates allowed a couple to depart from one airport to land in a non-functional one, where they were unable to proceed on their journey. The text sounds like Emirates was doing their best, and the original airport was at fault for not warning passengers about the potential problem, or having the flight diverted.
I know BP edits these posts so I'm going to assume they have edited out context. Your question is AITA For Expecting A Refund On Upgraded Seats We Didn’t Get. You talk about urine, weather and poor customer service but say nothing about missing out on upgraded seats. I am guessing there was a weather event, in order to get you on A flight they simply gave you seats and not upgraded seats? I rarely agree with airlines, but I kinda agree with Emirates on this one. Aa seat gets you on the next available flight. An upgraded seat wont get you on any flight until the backlog is cleared. I know my preference. You seem to blame Emirates for knowing you would miss your connection, yet you were clearly aware that there was a weather event and 40,000 people stranded. Also, diapers are not the airlines responsibility. And for the record, there is absolutely NO amount of waiting that would make me p**s the floor! That is absolutely on the person peeing and not Emirates.
I am sorry you had a s****y flight. Long haul with kids is truly awful.
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This post is so heavily edited, or lacking in context, that it's pointless offering an opinion on it. The title makes it sound like Emirates allowed a couple to depart from one airport to land in a non-functional one, where they were unable to proceed on their journey. The text sounds like Emirates was doing their best, and the original airport was at fault for not warning passengers about the potential problem, or having the flight diverted.
I know BP edits these posts so I'm going to assume they have edited out context. Your question is AITA For Expecting A Refund On Upgraded Seats We Didn’t Get. You talk about urine, weather and poor customer service but say nothing about missing out on upgraded seats. I am guessing there was a weather event, in order to get you on A flight they simply gave you seats and not upgraded seats? I rarely agree with airlines, but I kinda agree with Emirates on this one. Aa seat gets you on the next available flight. An upgraded seat wont get you on any flight until the backlog is cleared. I know my preference. You seem to blame Emirates for knowing you would miss your connection, yet you were clearly aware that there was a weather event and 40,000 people stranded. Also, diapers are not the airlines responsibility. And for the record, there is absolutely NO amount of waiting that would make me p**s the floor! That is absolutely on the person peeing and not Emirates.
I am sorry you had a s****y flight. Long haul with kids is truly awful.
Load More Replies...Maybe next time, try running the story through chatgpt so it makes sense
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