Be there early enough or you don't go. It's pretty simple.
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Be there early enough or you don't go. It's pretty simple.
Well I don't think it's that bad of an idea though it masks the true problem. It is not uncommon to wait 30-45 minutes for a table at a restaurant. It is not uncommon to wait that long to take a 2 minute ride on a roller coaster. It also isn't that uncommon to sit around that long for a dentist or doctor. Be there early enough or you don't go. It's pretty simple. If you have a personal problem and can't make it in time ie traffic, car trouble or whatever...it's not any airlines fault nor all the others who DID get there early.
The restaurant analogy would be that of a restaurant that seats people, takes their order, and then returns with the food 45 minutes later. How long do you think this kind of restaurant would last? Even snooty NYC restaurants aren't that slow.
If I had to wait 45 minutes to see a dentist, I would switch. I had to wait a while at an ER once, but that's the same as the restaurant and roller coaster example. You're waiting in line, not sitting there watching the doctor fiddle his thumbs for 45 minutes.
How long did you wait to be processed on your recent trip to the penitentiary?
JS, I sat by while you insulted me and broke my stones. Paybacks really suck don't they????
Oh and BTW have a revolting day!
Well at least I do it with someone I love.
You posted it boy wonder. NOT ME! Live by the sword JS die by it as well. You're condescending arrogance towards me has now bitten you squarely.
And truth be told if you weren't so full of yourself and self important you'd have your arse to the airport in time!
Funny how you can't manage your woman or your time! :down:
One would think there'd be some sort of acceptable middle ground here....
So why not a compromise? If the passenger doesn't make the cutoff time, give them a choice - take that flight with no guarantees that their bag will make it (and no airline responsibility if it doesn't) or wait for the next flight.
Jim
Sorry about the kiosk not working. Did you get an agent to help you immediately or go get in another line? If you tried to use the kiosk and it was close to cutoff, ask someone behind the kiosk area to help. Travel is up and there are going to be times where cutting it to the last couple of minutes is not going to work. You'd be amazed at the number of people who come strolling in and think 20 minutes from checkin to boarding is enough time. I can tell you if things are running smoothly (at least in TPA) at 20 mins before dept, most people have already been boarded and they're just looking for the stragglers.
No doubt the hard and fast rule is the simpliest to enforce, but is simpliest always the best?
Both tadjr and madder's examples seem to have boiled down to a "he said - she said" situation, with the customer winning without anything to prove otherwise. Is it impossible to have the customer that misses the cutoff agree to not holding the airline responsible by signing something or acknowledging the same through the kiosk?
Jim
Well, however YOU see it the point is, "If you are not there in time YOU don't go". Pretty simple actually. You purchase a ticket and we provide service. The service "requires" you to be there by a minimum cutoff period. If you are not there, again YOU don't go. It's no secret that airports are backed up and TSA/airlines are having a harder time now with more checked luggage. It is what it is. Still is quicker than the train/bus.
Maybe I'm just dense....in my case it was documented and I reference her e ticket history that showed what time she was checked in ..
I think US and other carriers have rules that are followed correct? I'm sure US isn't the only carrier with a check in time limit. MANY do try to show up at the last minute and muscle through. It is what it is. It is NOT the airlines fault. If you have trouble at a kiosk or something then consideration should be made and an attempt made to get you AND your bags on your flight. Get there early. It's simple enough. Does Amtrak hold a train for late running passengers? THEY MOST CERTAINLY DO NOT. The greyhound bus will leave you as well.Does not keeping up with the competion mean anything to you