
Many times we take some things for granted when they fly , however, attention! Today we tell you these myths about airlines that can make you a bad time.
You can open the door to the flight business.
MYTH . The door remains tightly sealed during flights of commercial aircraft and is impossible to open while the plane is in the air and keeps the cabin pressurization.
It is exactly this, the cabin pressure sealed doors and no way to open them.
If the airline loses your bag will reimburse all costs.
MYTH . The small print in our ticket can provide some surprises. Airlines do pay a fee for the inconvenience of losing your luggage and most covers an average cost of data if you can not recover. But attention! probably the airline does not agree with you on the cost of what they wore there. Just in case you take what is valuable.
Just in case has an inventory of what’s in your bag and attach any receipts that you have bought things.
Before a flight oversold awaits a big bonus.
MYTH. In some cases it may be true, but it is not the rule and an overbooked flight may simply mean that instead of a big bonus you have to cross the entire airport to get a couple of hours later at your destination.
No bonus run, wait and get up later.
If the flight is delayed or canceled airline tickets provides food or shelter.
MYTH . The airline is not obligated to grant vouchers for food or shelter. The regulations often have phrases such as “subject to disposition” that makes it all depends on the mood of whoever is in charge. It does not hurt to ask and you may have luck, but counting on that from the beginning.
It is cheaper to buy tickets on weekends.
MYTH. ‘s actually the opposite, because the airlines know that people have more free time to browse and search for flights.
Some say the best time to buy airline tickets is Tuesday around 3 pm. We have not confirmed whether or not this is a myth.