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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.

I'm writing on behalf of friends who booked a trip to Italy recently. They also purchased trip insurance through Access America.

Is this fair? They saved $74, but they lost $10,074

January 22, 2024May 25, 2012 by Christopher Elliott

Jennifer Chilton is outraged because her friends have been denied travel insurance coverage on a technicality. Will they really lose $10,074 because of a clause in the fine print? Find out.

Categories Commentary, The Travel Troubleshooter
I am hoping you can help me get a refund for a cruise that my husband and I booked last June with Princess Cruises.

Travel insurance didn’t cover her Princess cruise after husband’s death

January 22, 2024May 18, 2012 by Christopher Elliott

When Christine Rehak cancels her cruise after her husband’s death, she assumes her travel insurance will reimburse her vacation. But she’s wrong. Is she going to be stuck with a credit voucher she’ll never use?

Categories Commentary, The Travel Troubleshooter
I'm having an issue with Points.com. I recently traded 6,000 American Airline miles for 6,000 JetBlue miles, with a transaction fee of $100.

What do you do when points vanish into thin air?

January 22, 2024May 11, 2012 by Christopher Elliott

When Jonathan Govias tries to transfer 6,000 points from one frequent flier program to another, they go missing. No one is willing to help him recover the missing miles. Are they gone for good?

Categories Commentary, The Travel Troubleshooter
His wife was compelled to purchase extra insurance from Budget, believing her existing car insurance was invalid in Florida

Are car rental companies forcing you to buy insurance you don’t need?

January 22, 2024May 4, 2012 by Christopher Elliott

When Todd Ramsdell’s wife rents a car from Budget, she’s told insurance is required. But it isn’t, and now she wants her money back. Why isn’t Budget budging?

Categories Commentary, The Travel Troubleshooter
It's a refund that Southwest fully admits it owes, but always finds another excuse not to pay. I hope you can help us.

How long is too long for an airline ticket refund?

November 22, 2023April 20, 2012 by Christopher Elliott

Greg Melgares is a patient guy. But even his patience has limits. The refund from Southwest Airlines he’s been promised for a year still hasn’t arrived. Will the airline ever pay him?

Categories Commentary, The Travel Troubleshooter
We booked a ticket from Washington to the Bahamas recently through Expedia. It was a code-share flight Bahamasair operated by US Airways.

Help! Code-sharing confusion grounded my vacation

January 22, 2024April 13, 2012 by Christopher Elliott

Jay Middour’s flight to the Bahamas never happens because of a code-sharing disaster. His vacation is ruined and the airline still has his money. Can this trip be saved?

Categories Commentary, The Travel Troubleshooter
Hotel H2o guest who booked through Hotels.com, was charged a one-night penalty upon cancellation, efforts for a refund was unsuccessful.

Why is my hotel dragging its feet on a refund?

January 22, 2024April 6, 2012 by Christopher Elliott

Although Anthony Braxton cancels his hotel more than 24 hours before he checks in, the property charges a one-night penalty, anyway. Can’t Hotels.com help him get a refund?

Categories The Travel Troubleshooter
The passenger experienced multiple flight delays and cancellations due to an electrical problem and weather, leading to lodging expenses.

What’s the real reason for my flight delay?

January 22, 2024March 30, 2012 by Christopher Elliott

David Ludt’s flight to Strasbourg is delayed because of a mechanical problem and then canceled because of weather. Now Air France is refusing his ticket refund request. Is he out of luck?

Categories The Travel Troubleshooter
A tour to Ecuador with flight insurance from Friendly Planet. The tour canceled, they rescheduled, Access America denied their $137 claim.

Does travel insurance have too many exceptions?

January 22, 2024March 23, 2012 by Christopher Elliott

Catherine Markland assumes her travel insurance policy will cover her canceled tour. But it doesn’t. Can her trip be saved?

Categories The Travel Troubleshooter
I recently booked a hotel in Prague through Expedia. While perusing the hotels online, I saw an advertisement for an unpublished rate hotel.

Hey, that’s no four-star hotel!

January 22, 2024March 16, 2012 by Christopher Elliott

Albert Muick books a four-star hotel through Expedia in Prague. Turns out, it’s just a three-star property. When he asks for a refund, he’s sent a series of form letters. What now?

Categories The Travel Troubleshooter
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