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The Travel Troubleshooter

The Travel Troubleshooter is a weekly consumer column that solves travel problems. Missing cruise refunds, lousy airline service, car rental surcharges — it’s all fair game for this feature. Each story presents a problem and fixes it in a quick Q&A format.

Travelzoo ran this deal a few weeks ago that offered two nights in Palm Springs, Calif., including dinner for two.

Help, they canceled all of my Travelzoo vouchers

January 22, 2024August 24, 2012 by Christopher Elliott

Christina Conte’s mother tries to cancel a voucher she bought through Travelzoo, but the company refunds all of them. Now it won’t reinstate them, despite repeated calls to the company. What can she do?

Categories Commentary, The Travel Troubleshooter
Upon booking a stay through Hotels.com in Ocean City, Md., the traveler arrived to find the hotel closed for the season.

Hang on — are you sure your hotel’s closed for the season?

January 22, 2024August 17, 2012 by Christopher Elliott

When Steve Broman tries to check in to his hotel, he finds that it’s closed for the season. Now Hotels.com won’t give him a refund until it can confirm the hotel is closed. How long should he have to wait?

Categories The Travel Troubleshooter
After British Airways cancels Donald Kne's flight, it refunds his tour operator. So why won't Overseas Adventure Travel pass the money along to him?

Can my tour operator pocket my airline refund?

January 22, 2024August 10, 2012 by Christopher Elliott

Donald Kne’s British Airways flight is canceled, and the carrier refunds the money to his tour operator. So why isn’t the company refunding the money back to him?

Categories Commentary, The Travel Troubleshooter
Unfortunately at the time I did not realize that it had switched on me and it found a nonrefundable hotel room in the wrong London.

Hey, that’s the wrong London!

January 22, 2024July 27, 2012 by Christopher Elliott

Jaime Deane books a hotel room in London, Canada through Priceline. But Priceline books a room in London, England, instead. It won’t refund the hotel. Now what?

Categories Commentary, The Travel Troubleshooter
I checked and the reservation was gone. I went to Cheaptickets and the website had a note that my reservation was canceled.

When a flight’s canceled, who’s responsible?

January 22, 2024July 13, 2012 by Christopher Elliott

When Cheaptickets.com suddenly and without warning cancels John Rutledge’s itinerary, it offers him a refund. Problem is, a new flight will now cost twice as much as he originally paid. Shouldn’t the online agency do more?

Categories Commentary, The Travel Troubleshooter
My dog chewed a corner off the front page of my husband's passport and we were concerned about having proper documentation.

When airlines misread passport rules, who pays?

January 22, 2024June 29, 2012 by Christopher Elliott

When Olga Parra’s dog chews part of her husband’s passport, they’re denied entry to Costa Rica. Is their airline to blame for letting them board the flight?

Categories Commentary, The Travel Troubleshooter
Recently rented a car through Hertz in London. Purchased the Super Coverage insurance so there would be no hassle with any potential damages.

Is a burned-out clutch automatically my fault?

January 22, 2024June 22, 2012 by Christopher Elliott

After only a few miles, her rental car stops running. Now Hertz is demanding 1,233 pounds for a replacement clutch. Doesn’t insurance cover the damage? Apparently not.

Categories Commentary, The Travel Troubleshooter
Pet emergency forces rescheduling of non-refundable Regent Palms trip booked via SniqueAway/Classic Vacations.

My dog needs to have surgery. No, seriously.

January 22, 2024June 15, 2012 by Christopher Elliott

When Allan Keiter’s dog needs major surgery, he’s forced to cancel his Caribbean vacation. But his hotel won’t let him reschedule his vacation. Why not?

Categories Commentary, The Travel Troubleshooter
About a half-hour into our outbound flight, we were told that the landing gear did not come up and that we had to return to O'Hare.

Nothing says “I’m sorry” like airline miles

January 22, 2024June 8, 2012 by Christopher Elliott

Renata Fidman’s outbound flight is delayed because of mechanical problems, so is her return flight. The compensation? A form letter and a few frequent flier miles. Is it enough?

Categories Commentary, The Travel Troubleshooter
The user mistakenly booked a month-long stay at Holiday Inn Express and Suites Colorado Springs, sought a refund due to an emergency.

The strange case of the dog bite and the $2,305 hotel bill

January 22, 2024June 1, 2012 by Christopher Elliott

Amy Rossi brings one of the strangest cases the Travel Troubleshooter has ever mediated. It involves a dog bite, an erroneous booking and a $2,305 hotel bill.

Categories Commentary, The Travel Troubleshooter
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