Yes. I just did. Under 22. So I could have put in a claim. I have to see if the 60 days have past. I think they have. At least now I know for next time.I believe his being covered depends on his age. Check the Guide To Benefits for specifics.
Yes. I just did. Under 22. So I could have put in a claim. I have to see if the 60 days have past. I think they have. At least now I know for next time.I believe his being covered depends on his age. Check the Guide To Benefits for specifics.
@disneymagicgirl Our flight was cancelled due to forecasted weather. Or so they said. Lots bad lightning storms since we’ve been here. And same when we were here in FL a couple weeks ago. Delayed getting in to FLL (flight had come from MCO) and out of MCO back to DEN.
Thats really good info. I will be sure to put DD's on DH's CSR from now on.Yes. I just did. Under 22. So I could have put in a claim. I have to see if the 60 days have past. I think they have. At least now I know for next time.
Understood - and nobody can criticize somebody's personal experience. It still ends up being somewhat of an anecdotal observation though.Yes, could be weather related, but nonetheless, my most recent trips...4 since Memorial Day...have all been awful with SW. To me, it is becoming a pattern.
I've learned so much from this thread lol. Thanks for clarifying! I downloaded the benefits and read through some of them. I'm going to make sure I have a copy of this somehow whenever we travel. The CSP Trip Delay reimbursement kicks in "if your Covered Trip is delayed by a Covered Hazard for more than twelve (12) hours or requires an overnight stay." More than 12 hours seems very unlikely, but having a delay that requires an overnight stay could happen very easily if you're scheduled for an evening flight! I have to remember this from now on. I'd assume if you volunteer to remove yourself from a flight this wouldn't apply, because you'd use the benefits from the flight carrier, correct?I think the CSP will only kick in after 12 hours of delay, whereas the CSR kicks in after 6 hours.
Correct. They have minor differences (12hr delay vs 6hr, for example), but the insurances are pretty identical.This applies for both the CSR and the CSP???
Yes, it would have covered him. For just a couple cheap meals ($20?) for a young adult though, it wouldn't be worth the effort to make the claim. So no loss.I always pay the fees with my CSP. Would this apply to my DS traveling alone with a flight paid for with points but the fees paid for with my CSP? He did have an overnight delay recently - SW took care of lodging and gave him a $200 voucher for future travel. I should have asked Chase for meal money (definitely under $50).
Honestly, as nice as the trip delay insurance is. It's there for one reason: to make life not as miserable and not take on a financial burden for unexpected surprises. But after your bags are packed and your boarding pass is printed, 99.9% of us would rather be home. A "free night at Disney" sounds great in theory, but it's just "ok" IMO. Simply because you do have to do work for an hour+ on the phone rescheduling and then on the backend as well to receive your claim.@speedyfishy and @Andysol I like the way y’all think Unfortunately we didn’t book with those cards (will from now on though!) so we don’t have those travel protections. I probably used a CIP. Either way, SW is getting us on an earlier flight ( 2-hr layover in MSY now). We bolted for the airport and made it here in time. Bummer for our last day but what can you do?!? Got kicked out of Disney early last time too due to a hurricane!
Same. I had 3 delays w/ SW in May and June alone. One was a cancellation and two were 4-6hrs. Very, very abnormal for them. Two of mine were mechanical though, due to the strikes.Yes, could be weather related, but nonetheless, my most recent trips...4 since Memorial Day...have all been awful with SW. To me, it is becoming a pattern.
Are you doing a MDD?Decided to skip CIP3 for DH this time around for Chase. I wanted to use my support link from old CSP before too much time has passed and this way next year I can upgrade his to a CSR one month after I downgrade mine. Instant approval! I never get instant approvals for the business cards, so excited for this one! Good thing, because I've been burning through the URs lately. Had to transfer 62,000 to book Southwest tickets this morning.
YipeeDecided to skip CIP3 for DH this time around for Chase. I wanted to use my support link from old CSP before too much time has passed and this way next year I can upgrade his to a CSR one month after I downgrade mine. Instant approval! I never get instant approvals for the business cards, so excited for this one! Good thing, because I've been burning through the URs lately. Had to transfer 62,000 to book Southwest tickets this morning.
Yes. Probably correct. When SW put him in nearby hotel I didn't investigate further. I was glad he was taken care of, safe, and on his way home. He missed his connection at BWI due to a delay on the first leg. It was the last flight of the night so required an overnight in Baltimore. Getting SW to provide the hotel was not the easiest but we did make it happen. Luggage was "lost" for a day or two but eventually showed up.Yes, it would have covered him. For just a couple cheap meals ($20?) for a young adult though, it wouldn't be worth the effort to make the claim. So no loss.
I’m not sure either. Our flight to FLL was on Spirit and they delayed it for weather in Orlando at like 9am and the flight wasn’t supposed to leave until 11:30 that night.So weird how they decide to do things. My delay for weather in July didn't happen until we were sitting at the gate. Your cancellation was before leaving the hotel. How did they decide to cancel you instead of delay and vice versa for me? It is all weird.
Either way, sorry your trip ended on that note.
Decided to skip CIP3 for DH this time around for Chase. I wanted to use my support link from old CSP before too much time has passed and this way next year I can upgrade his to a CSR one month after I downgrade mine. Instant approval! I never get instant approvals for the business cards, so excited for this one! Good thing, because I've been burning through the URs lately. Had to transfer 62,000 to book Southwest tickets this morning.
Oh, my goodness that was not even on my radar!! I don't know...I keep saying I'm going to slow down. Just last week I said I'd wait more than three months between Chase cards, yet here I am, three months, apply for new card. Plus this is for DH, can't have any phone calls involved. And this is his 5th Chase card since 8/17/18. Here I thought I was all set for my girls weekend, and now you've got me thinking.Are you doing a MDD?
Well...tomorrow morning is your one chance (at least for 4 years - no pressure), lol. You have ~20 hours to figure out if you want to do it, LOL! You can always try and see if it auto-approves or approves on its own (and if it doesn't just don't have him call recon and let it go)...Oh, my goodness that was not even on my radar!! I don't know...I keep saying I'm going to slow down. Just last week I said I'd wait more than three months between Chase cards, yet here I am, three months, apply for new card. Plus this is for DH, can't have any phone calls involved. And this is his 5th Chase card since 8/17/18. Here I thought I was all set for my girls weekend, and now you've got me thinking.
Small tease: I'm writing up my "Adventures Like Disney by Andy" trip report from Banff that copied ABD's Canadian Rockies tour almost to the T. All points- I think we were out $200 when all was said and done (sans rent-car and airline fees).