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'So I guess Southwest has invented time travel': Airline sends passengers bizarre flight changes - USA Today
"We've made a change to your upcoming trip.''
Joanie Tran knows airline emails with that subject line are rarely good news, especially during a pandemic when airlines are cutting flights.
But the flight changes Southwest Airlines sent the 28-year-old human resources manager and her family and friends Tuesday for a September vacation in Lake Tahoe are a doozy.
Tran's nonstop flight from San Diego to Reno, Nevada, turned into a connecting flight via Oakland, California. That's not a dealbreaker, but this is: the connecting flight Southwest booked her on leaves 10 minutes before the first flight lands.
"We've made a change to your upcoming trip.''
Joanie Tran knows airline emails with that subject line are rarely good news, especially during a pandemic when airlines are cutting flights.
But the flight changes Southwest Airlines sent the 28-year-old human resources manager and her family and friends Tuesday for a September vacation in Lake Tahoe are a doozy.
Tran's nonstop flight from San Diego to Reno, Nevada, turned into a connecting flight via Oakland, California. That's not a dealbreaker, but this is: the connecting flight Southwest booked her on leaves 10 minutes before the first flight lands.