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Grenada, Granada: Dentist sues airline over holiday gaffe
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Grenada, Granada: Dentist sues airline over holiday gaffe

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The flight where check-in turned into cock-up ...

Dentist wanted to go on holiday to Granada, not Grenada, and now he’s suing BA

After two years without a holiday and a lifetime of longing to see the architectural treasures of Granada, Edward Gamson felt he could at last relax as he sat back on a British Airways flight en route to the capital of Moorish Spain. It was only when the American dentist and his partner glanced at the electronic map on the in-flight entertainment system and noticed their plane was heading due west out of London that they became concerned something was not right.

Some nine hours later, the pair found themselves not among the arabesques of the Alhambra Palace but a full 4,000 miles from their intended destination, on the Caribbean holiday island of Grenada.

The mix-up initially resulted in apologies from BA staff on board the flight, and a promise that the couple would be put on the plane’s return trip to Gatwick en route to Granada. Instead, they were subjected to a further three-day ordeal which resulted in them never reaching Spain, and a refusal by BA to reimburse their £2,650 first-class tickets, and which is now the subject of a damages claim before the US courts.

Mr Gamson told The Independent on Sunday: “I have a lifelong interest in Islamic art. I’m also of Spanish Jewish heritage so it was something I had always wanted to do to visit Granada and the Alhambra. I made it absolutely clear to the booking agent I wanted to go to Granada in Spain. Why on earth would I want to go to Grenada in the Caribbean if I was flying back to America from Lisbon?

“It’s just so sad. A trip we had been really looking forward to was ruined and ... BA won’t do the decent thing.”

It is alleged that BA’s American booking agents in Florida made the error. According to the legal complaint filed by Mr Gamson, the electronic tickets referred only to “Grenada”, without showing the airport code, destination country or flight duration.

He is not the first Granada-bound BA passenger to find him or herself in the Caribbean. A week before Mr Gamson’s flight, Lamenda Kingdon, 62, from Plymouth, Devon, who had booked a flight to Spain as part of a “bucket list” of things to do, after she was diagnosed with cancer, also found herself in Grenada. Her tickets were booked with Avios, the “Air Miles” company owned by BA’s parent, International Airlines Group, which promptly reimbursed her.

But in the case of Mr Gamson, BA is resisting his damages claim for $34,000 (£20,000). Earlier this month, a US judge rejected the airline’s attempt to have part of his lawsuit struck out, and the claim will now head for a full hearing.

In his ruling, Judge James Boasberg wrote: “This case proves the truth of Mark Twain’s aphorism that ‘the difference between the right word and the almost right word is the difference between lightning and a lightning bug’. Except here only a single letter’s difference is involved.”

British Airways declined to comment.

Holy mess

Pilgrims en route to the Catholic shrine in Lourdes were left disappointed after their satnav directed them to the less celebrated village of Lourde in the Pyrenees.

Cup of woe

Australian newlyweds Orin and Melissa van Lingen embarked on a flight headed for what they believed was Salvador, Brazil, for the Netherlands vs Spain World Cup match. Instead, they stepped off the plane in … El Salvador after a travel agent “made an error”.

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/hom...54326.html

I thought I was having a similar moment on my Barcelona-Singapore flight last year when I sat down and the pilot started saying "We'll have a short flight into Milan" before I realized we were stopping for refueling [Image: lol.gif]
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Grenada, Granada: Dentist sues airline over holiday gaffe

What everyone is now wondering; Which has better trim? Grenada or Granada?
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Grenada, Granada: Dentist sues airline over holiday gaffe

Another case of a lawsuit due to stupidity.

No pity at all, if you can't manage to figure out where a plane is headed your not smart enough to work on my teeth.

God'll prolly have me on some real strict shit
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Grenada, Granada: Dentist sues airline over holiday gaffe

Hello mother, hello fadda...
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Grenada, Granada: Dentist sues airline over holiday gaffe

I'm shouting out for Granada.

Student town full of tanned Moorish Spanish totty.

Agreed, surely between the extra cost of the ticket and the flight time on the itinerary something should have clicked.
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Grenada, Granada: Dentist sues airline over holiday gaffe

I wonder what ticket he actually booked. It'd be amusing if the dentist actually did book Grenada.
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Grenada, Granada: Dentist sues airline over holiday gaffe

The cost of the flight tickets should have been the first indication.
First Class seats on a transatlantic flight to the Caribbean from the UK are far pricier than UK to Spain.

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Grenada, Granada: Dentist sues airline over holiday gaffe

Quote: (06-23-2014 04:11 PM)draguer Wrote:  

Australian newlyweds Orin and Melissa van Lingen embarked on a flight headed for what they believed was Salvador, Brazil, for the Netherlands vs Spain World Cup match. Instead, they stepped off the plane in … El Salvador after a travel agent “made an error”.

That one is my favorite. Travel agent 'made an error'? You don't say? When priceline, expedia, travelocity, kayak, hipmunk, etc all came about, the vast majority of agents saw the writing on the wall and skipped out. All that's left now is the elite agents with specializations or close personal relationships with computer-fearing old people, and the part time dumbos, who I can forgive for not having memorized the airport code of Brasilia Intl (BSB), but at least know it's the dang capital of the 5th biggest country in the world and how to spell it.
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