Has anyone heard of this happening before? Here's the deal: My wife went to California with our infant daughter for a few days to attend her brother's wedding. She is supposed to be flying home today. Well, this morning she went online to check in for her flight and her check in information didn't work. After a little more digging and a call to the airline, she found out that her confirmation number has already been used and according to their records, she flew home yesterday. Then, she goes to her email and there's a message from Priceline (sent 10 minutes after her flight opened for checkin):
Is this a scam that happens? Or is it more likely that Delta just screwed up somewhere?
So apparently, someone changed her flight, then never used the flight. They're going to try to get her home today, but I don't know when that might be. Maybe she'll get lucky and get on the same flight she was supposed to be on since there should be a seat available now. However, it was about full when we booked the flight 2 months ago, so that seat may be gone now.We have received notification from your airline that your reservation has been changed according to your request, or has been cancelled due to day-of-travel flight cancellation or traveler no-show.
Because these changes have been made directly with or by the airline, any questions regarding your itinerary should be directed to the airline; we will be unable to address any questions or requests regarding this reservation. Please call Delta Air Lines directly at 1-800-221-1212, and reference the following Airline Confirmation number:...
Is this a scam that happens? Or is it more likely that Delta just screwed up somewhere?