So, the email for my flight said 2:15. The auto reservation on my calendar said 2:15. Guess when my flight is. Not 2:15
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It was at 12:25. The arrival time was 2:15. This was not clear, at all.
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Anyhow, I had insurance, and rebooking a new flight for tonight wasn't the worst ever price, so I guess I'm in Frankfurt for the night.
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This isn't bad but there's nothing I want more than to be home with
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Gotta say, http://hotels.com rewards come in hella handy for stuff like thispic.twitter.com/Jug4Rb4jDd
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Like, I'm not losing it, am I? This reads like the flight was at 2:15, right?pic.twitter.com/t96aaQOacU
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i don’t understand why airlines list things in arrival times; like this should be on the customer to understand as a consequence.
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The departure time was under "From" but buried in other data. My eye immediate scans to "To." I checked this literally 10 times.
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Replying to @EmilyGorcenski @queersorceress
Interesting. I used to work for an online travel agent and we had both, similar to that format. I wonder if we ever confused clients too
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