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At some point, "Travel Karma" will strike. It's not if it strikes, but when it strikes. If you're unfamiliar with "Travel Karma" here's the 30,000' view. For every first-class upgrade, for every empty plane seat next to you or for every Mustang rental car you receive there is a cost. That cost is 10x proportional to the travel perk you received.
For instance, I had a recent trip from Orlando, FL to Seattle, WA. Finances and geography made it impossible to get a direct flight. I settled on an eleven-hour, two stops, one plane change journey.
On the first leg I had the whole row of seats to myself, called a "plane sofa" by road warriors. I knew that the plane sofa would come back to haunt me, and it did a few hours later. The airline cancelled my connection. They rebooked me on a flight that was to have had me landing in Seattle a few hours later than my original flight. That flight became delayed getting me in 4 hours after my original arrival time.
After that fifteen-hour odyssey, the cherry on top was somewhere along the way the airlines lost my luggage. What started out as a "plane sofa" quickly became a dumpster fire of delayed flights and lost luggage...... "Travel Karma".... travel plans gone wrong. I broke two of my own travel rules, avoid booking connecting flights, and don't check luggage. Remember, there are two types of luggage carry-on and lost.
How do you minimize the impact and inconvenience of travel plans gone wrong? Three words Have A Plan.
If you're at home and you get a text that your flights canceled, pick up the phone and call the airline. If you're at the airport and your flight gets cancelled pick up the phone and call the airline. And at the same time find a gate agent. Whichever one responds first becomes your "Ride or Die".
A canceled flight, especially while on vacation, is stressful. Here are a few tips to help keep your blood pressure in check.
There’s a delay with your flight what now?
A few more tips to consider
Travel agencies, are we stuck in 1975? Travel agencies can save you hours by working out the intricacies of a complicated itinerary. Booking through one will also give you another resource to engage when travel plans go wrong. I'll occasionally use one to save time, especially when it's a multi-destination trip.
There will be travel challenges, but a bit of planning coupled with a positive attitude will go a long way to minimize their impact.