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Report: #678654

Complaint Review: US Airways Group Inc. (LCC) - Tempe Arizona

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  • Reported By: Tzedek — Los Angeles California United States of America
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  • US Airways Group Inc. (LCC) 111 WEST RIO SALADO PARKWAY, Tempe, AZ 85281 Tempe, Arizona United States of America

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My wife and I purchased two tickets from US Airways, round trip LA-Tel Aviv. Nothing was said about tickets being non refundable prior to purchase.

Over one month before the date of travel, my wife was hit by a car and taken to the hospital. Her doctor said emphatically she would not be able to travel by the due date of the tickets.

US Airways said if we didn't fly we lose the two tickets. We finally got them to give us a year, but if the trip we used the tickets for was less than the amount of the original ticket, we would lose the difference.

We still have not used the two tickets. However, we know that US Airways sold our tickets, seats, (there were no seats available on that flight when it left), to other passengers, charged them, while also charging us. How many more times they resold the same seats is unknown.

What a ripoff for us passengers!!!!

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#4 Consumer Comment

Can't have it both ways.

AUTHOR: Flynrider - (USA)

POSTED: Tuesday, February 08, 2011

"It  sucks  that  this  is  legal,   probably  the  result  of  powerful  lobbyists.   We  feel  that  these  fees  should  be  regulated."

  So, you're basically saying that you'd like to purchase tickets and the non-refundable price, yet still have the option to refund or change them.   Good luck with that.   Non-refundable tickets are cheaper for a reason.  They guarantee that the airline will collect revenue for that seat on a partiular flight.  If you don't show up, the might be able to resell the seat, or they might not.  If the seat goes empty they lose money.    If enough people don't show up, the whole flight loses money.  

   You have the option of purchasing tickets that can be refunded or changed.  You also have the option of purchasing travel insurance for a lot less than a full fare ticket would cost. 

    If you're old enough to remember the days when the government regulated ticket prices (and everything else related to the airlines), you may also remember that the prices were such that only the wealthy could typically afford to fly.   Be careful what you wish for.

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#3 Consumer Comment

Selling seats twice

AUTHOR: Steve - (USA)

POSTED: Tuesday, February 08, 2011

This  seems  to be  the  most  profitable  business that  airlines  can do:  charging a  customer  and not  to provide  any  service:  Nobody  would  pay  a  "full fare"   unless  it is  someone who has too much money.   We  paid  $ 780  for  a  trip  to  munich,  the  break down  showed  that  less  than $ 300,-   was  for the airline,  the  rest  was  taxes  and  fees.

When my  wife  was  unable  to  travel  they  wanted  to charge  us  $ 500,-  to  rebook  this  flight  (and  that  was  just  the  fee,  assuming  that  the new  fare would  remain the same...).

It  sucks  that  this  is  legal,   probably  the  result  of  powerful  lobbyists.   We  feel  that  these  fees  should  be  regulated.  It  is  a  real  rip off  to  charge  a  customer  more than the  original fare  just  to  rebook  it.

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#2 Consumer Comment

"LAND OF THE FEE POEM"......

AUTHOR: Karl - (USA)

POSTED: Tuesday, January 18, 2011

was recently submitted at this website!

*Just type in 271454 to see if it is posted later today in the consumer comments section at Ripoff Report #271454.

Thank You

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#1 Consumer Comment

You don't fly much do you..

AUTHOR: Robert - (U.S.A.)

POSTED: Tuesday, January 04, 2011

First it is good that your wife appears as if she will be okay. But based on your comments you don't really seem to know how airlines work.

Just about every discounted fare is NON-REFUNDABLE, some are even NON-CHANGEABLE, this goes for just about every airline out there. You didn't say what you paid, but I would bet it was a discounted fare of some sort. If you actually looked at what a FULL FARE(totally refundable) ticketwould have costyou would find thatit would have been at least 2-3 times higher.

Then you seem to think that them giving(and charging) someone else for the seats you didn't use is some earth shattering news. Well again this is pretty much industry standard.

By the way there is one easy way to handle this in the future, and that is to purchase Travel Insurance. This is exactly what it is meant for and you would receive your entire fare back if a covered situation keeps you from making your trip. On average this insurance will cost you between 5-10% of your tripdepending on the company and coverage you are looking for.

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