do you hope lawyer socks it to airline for ruining vacation?
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Lawyer sues Delta for ruining family vacation
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NEW YORK (Reuters) - A New York lawyer is suing Delta Air Lines for $1 million, saying his family vacation turned into a nightmare after they were stranded in an airport for days and treated disdainfully by airline employees.
Richard Roth, who filed the lawsuit on behalf of himself and his mother, said he planned the Christmas 2007 trip to Buenos Aires to celebrate his mother's 80th birthday. She had grown up in the city, but had not returned in years, he said.
Instead, Roth, his two teenage children, his wife and mother spent three days in airports, went days without their luggage, were treated rudely by airline employees and were forced to spend $21,000 on unused hotel rooms in Argentina, replacement clothes, and other costs.
"Through its gross negligence, malfeasance and absolute incompetence, Mr. Roth holds Delta responsible for ruining his vacation," said the lawsuit, filed in New York state court.
Delta Air Lines Inc had no immediate comment.
Roth said that he has been in touch with Delta about getting reimbursed, but was repeatedly rebuffed. He told Reuters on Wednesday filing the suit was a last resort.
After the initial flight from New York was delayed by more than two hours, the family was not allowed to board their connecting flight in Atlanta, Roth said.
A Delta employee "literally walked away chuckling that he had left them stranded," he said.
After waiting in the airport for hours, Roth was told the next available flight would depart more than two weeks later.
He then booked a flight through a different airline and arrived in Argentina three days later than planned. The family was not reunited with their luggage for more than five days.
"Suffice it to say, Mr. Roth's elderly mother was a mess. And she has been suffering ever since. The kids are all upset. And it was Christmas Eve. Mr. Roth had spent one-half of his vacation in Buenos Aires chasing Delta and its incompetent representatives," the lawsuit said.
(Reporting by Edith Honan, Editing by Sandra Maler)
Re: do you hope lawyer socks it to airline for ruining vacation?
Sympathy, in airline terms, is in the dictionary between SHIT and SYPHILIS.
Re: do you hope lawyer socks it to airline for ruining vacation?
of course, it took him three days before he realized he could just buy tickets somewhere else and after his vacation deal with all the bullshit then?
Re: do you hope lawyer socks it to airline for ruining vacation?
Well, obviously they owe him new outfits, too.
Re: do you hope lawyer socks it to airline for ruining vacation?
If he sued them for the cost of the ticket and time delays the airline would just lawyer him until it wasn't worth it.
Some delays are unavoidable, some lost luggage is unavoidable, but airlines have developed a "meh, tough shit" attitude. I wish the guy luck. If Wal-Mart can track the number of caramel peanuts in stores across the country, then the airlines hould be able to track my suitcase. And getting luggage 5 days late on a 2 week vacation you are already 3 days late for is pretty bad.
Hold em accountable, Delta doesn't need defending.
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Getting to the yr 80 is much more of an event than flying the friendly skies.
(...*insert music notes) An old man.... Turned 98... he won the lottery and died the next day....---skip a few---- *insert* Mr 80 yrs.... was afraid to fly
He packed his suitcase and kissed his kids goodbye
He waited his whole damn life to take that flight
And as the plane crashed down he thought
"Well isn't this nice..."
And isn't it ironic... don't you think
Re: do you hope lawyer socks it to airline for ruining vacation?
Aghhhhh
No Goddamn Alanis.
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Originally Posted by Mr Karl
of course, it took him three days before he realized he could just buy tickets somewhere else and after his vacation deal with all the bullshit then?
I think the three days were spread out in different airports, so it wasn't even like they were visiting a different city. I doubt that many routes service Argentina. And, of course, his family didn't have their luggage.