Richard66 wrote:I am afraid you are walking on...well... Thin ice, Republique!
When a there is a contract, mistakes are simply not allowed. If you have an ingrowing toenail but the doctors instead perform on you heart surgery, are you not liable for conpensation? From your logic it seems that no, because the doctors made a mistake.
Because the cause of action is negligence, not breach of contract. Mistakes are not allowed. HA HA HA, Mistakes happen all the time in a contract. In fact, if there is a mistake as to what you are talking about like say I want to a buy a car and I am thinking the blue car and the dealer is thinking the red car, there is no contract because there was no meeting of the minds.
So again, in all likelihood, this person is entitled to refund, not damages for her inconvenience as the mistake was whether the person had the proper documentation to travel.
You guys need to control your emotions from making you believe there is case because of your outrage and frustration. I am sorry this person had this experience and believe me I am no fan of the airlines but it is not a breach of contract no matter how much you want to make it to be one. Anyway you will get farther with the airline if you write them a polite letter stating what happened how they made the error and you'd appreciate that you get refunded for your out of pocket expenses.
Do you remember the Heathrow Fog incident, all the airline wanted to reimburse me was for a toothbrush, I just wrote them a long letter about how they actually could have avoided having me involved in the mess and if they were more flexible in times of anticipated problems I wouldn't have been put in the mess I ended up in and I got my taxi fare from the airport and the first night hotel's stay as well as meals and a few more incidentals and acknowledgment that they could have done better and they appreciated the info I gave them to improve their service.
Now if you think it is still breach of contract, then go ahead sue them and good luck to you. My advice is go to small claims, they might not show up to defend themselves. I took the airline to small claims and although they showed up I won big time. They were very arrogant and thought that because their ticket said they aren't responsible for damages for checked in luggage that they weren't responsible when they checked it in over my objections and wouldn't let me board unless I had done so. Of course when I got to my destination my item was damaged and they paid for that and more. So I have quite a bit of experience and understanding on what makes an airline liable and what you might get out of them. And I am pretty sure you have no case under breach of contract but good luck to you if you want to go down that road.