Legal Question in Consumer Law in California
airline ticket
a ''on line'' travel agent sold a airline ticket ''Lax-ams'' as requested ''non-stop''
As it turned out there's no non-stop on this airline traject.
There seem to be a stop-over with 2 hours and on the return 3 hours?
Is this fraud? and how could we deal with this?
thanks in advance
best regards
--name removed--
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: airline ticket
You might write to the travel agent and advise of the difficulties. If you took a substitute flight, you might ask them to reimburse you for the cost differential, but you probably wouldn't have any luck. Check with the airline and see if you can get better flights for the same price. You could try small claims court, but your damages only seem to be some delay at this point, and you'd probably have a hard time collecting.
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