Etihad Airways: business class upgrade ignored; no refund yet









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I had economy class tickets to travel from Dallas-Fort Worth to Abu Dhabi and then on to my destination by Etihad Airways for August 18, 2017. At the gate in Dallas-Fort Worth I purchased upgrades to business class for both legs of my journey. I paid about USD 2500 for it. A couple of hours after I purchased the upgrade, the flight to Abu Dhabi was cancelled because of technical problems with the aircraft. Etihad rebooked me on another flight for the next day. However, they rebooked me in economy class and they completely ignored the upgrade I had purchased a few hours earlier. I flew the rebooked itinerary the next day in economy class.



I have contacted Etihad customer service three times requesting a refund of the money I paid for the upgrade. The response I get each time is that they have no idea when the money will be refunded but that the money will be refunded "in due course". It has been a month since the cancelled flight and I still have not received a refund.



How can I escalate this issue either to someone within Etihad who can act on this quickly or to some independent authority who can make Etihad move faster on this? Do I have any options other than going to a small claims court? In case it is relevant, I live in the U.S.



Does Etihad ever refund money in such cases - has anyone been in a similar situation with Etihad?










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  • Did you use a credit card?
    – Moo
    Sep 19 '17 at 1:54










  • Yes, I used a credit card.
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    Sep 20 '17 at 12:02














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I had economy class tickets to travel from Dallas-Fort Worth to Abu Dhabi and then on to my destination by Etihad Airways for August 18, 2017. At the gate in Dallas-Fort Worth I purchased upgrades to business class for both legs of my journey. I paid about USD 2500 for it. A couple of hours after I purchased the upgrade, the flight to Abu Dhabi was cancelled because of technical problems with the aircraft. Etihad rebooked me on another flight for the next day. However, they rebooked me in economy class and they completely ignored the upgrade I had purchased a few hours earlier. I flew the rebooked itinerary the next day in economy class.



I have contacted Etihad customer service three times requesting a refund of the money I paid for the upgrade. The response I get each time is that they have no idea when the money will be refunded but that the money will be refunded "in due course". It has been a month since the cancelled flight and I still have not received a refund.



How can I escalate this issue either to someone within Etihad who can act on this quickly or to some independent authority who can make Etihad move faster on this? Do I have any options other than going to a small claims court? In case it is relevant, I live in the U.S.



Does Etihad ever refund money in such cases - has anyone been in a similar situation with Etihad?










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  • Did you use a credit card?
    – Moo
    Sep 19 '17 at 1:54










  • Yes, I used a credit card.
    – CrankyShaft
    Sep 20 '17 at 12:02












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I had economy class tickets to travel from Dallas-Fort Worth to Abu Dhabi and then on to my destination by Etihad Airways for August 18, 2017. At the gate in Dallas-Fort Worth I purchased upgrades to business class for both legs of my journey. I paid about USD 2500 for it. A couple of hours after I purchased the upgrade, the flight to Abu Dhabi was cancelled because of technical problems with the aircraft. Etihad rebooked me on another flight for the next day. However, they rebooked me in economy class and they completely ignored the upgrade I had purchased a few hours earlier. I flew the rebooked itinerary the next day in economy class.



I have contacted Etihad customer service three times requesting a refund of the money I paid for the upgrade. The response I get each time is that they have no idea when the money will be refunded but that the money will be refunded "in due course". It has been a month since the cancelled flight and I still have not received a refund.



How can I escalate this issue either to someone within Etihad who can act on this quickly or to some independent authority who can make Etihad move faster on this? Do I have any options other than going to a small claims court? In case it is relevant, I live in the U.S.



Does Etihad ever refund money in such cases - has anyone been in a similar situation with Etihad?










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I had economy class tickets to travel from Dallas-Fort Worth to Abu Dhabi and then on to my destination by Etihad Airways for August 18, 2017. At the gate in Dallas-Fort Worth I purchased upgrades to business class for both legs of my journey. I paid about USD 2500 for it. A couple of hours after I purchased the upgrade, the flight to Abu Dhabi was cancelled because of technical problems with the aircraft. Etihad rebooked me on another flight for the next day. However, they rebooked me in economy class and they completely ignored the upgrade I had purchased a few hours earlier. I flew the rebooked itinerary the next day in economy class.



I have contacted Etihad customer service three times requesting a refund of the money I paid for the upgrade. The response I get each time is that they have no idea when the money will be refunded but that the money will be refunded "in due course". It has been a month since the cancelled flight and I still have not received a refund.



How can I escalate this issue either to someone within Etihad who can act on this quickly or to some independent authority who can make Etihad move faster on this? Do I have any options other than going to a small claims court? In case it is relevant, I live in the U.S.



Does Etihad ever refund money in such cases - has anyone been in a similar situation with Etihad?







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  • Did you use a credit card?
    – Moo
    Sep 19 '17 at 1:54










  • Yes, I used a credit card.
    – CrankyShaft
    Sep 20 '17 at 12:02
















  • Did you use a credit card?
    – Moo
    Sep 19 '17 at 1:54










  • Yes, I used a credit card.
    – CrankyShaft
    Sep 20 '17 at 12:02















Did you use a credit card?
– Moo
Sep 19 '17 at 1:54




Did you use a credit card?
– Moo
Sep 19 '17 at 1:54












Yes, I used a credit card.
– CrankyShaft
Sep 20 '17 at 12:02




Yes, I used a credit card.
– CrankyShaft
Sep 20 '17 at 12:02










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Airlines can be notoriously slow to provide refunds, as you have now realized. A month is frustrating, though not all that unusual, but you should at least be entitled to an explanation of when refund will be provided.



You could first try their customer service on Twitter: @EtihadHelp. Many companies staff such departments with different agents from those who handle calls.



When repeated attempts through customer service have not produced a satisfactory response, you can escalate your issue within the company. If you fail to get a satisfactory response, consumer advocate Christopher Elliott maintains a collection of executive contacts for various companies, including Etihad. You could contact their Vice President of Guest Experience with a polite, concise, and firm letter explaining exactly what you've told us and requesting a prompt refund.



Elliott's site also accepts requests for help from the public and attempts to get them resolved for you (more details about how this works in the FAQ).



If you paid the upgrade fee via credit card, you could also try filing a dispute with your credit card company for the charge.






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    Etihad is notoriously slow in this, more so than their other GCC peers. Emirates has been the fastest in my experience.
    – Burhan Khalid
    Sep 19 '17 at 5:17










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Airlines can be notoriously slow to provide refunds, as you have now realized. A month is frustrating, though not all that unusual, but you should at least be entitled to an explanation of when refund will be provided.



You could first try their customer service on Twitter: @EtihadHelp. Many companies staff such departments with different agents from those who handle calls.



When repeated attempts through customer service have not produced a satisfactory response, you can escalate your issue within the company. If you fail to get a satisfactory response, consumer advocate Christopher Elliott maintains a collection of executive contacts for various companies, including Etihad. You could contact their Vice President of Guest Experience with a polite, concise, and firm letter explaining exactly what you've told us and requesting a prompt refund.



Elliott's site also accepts requests for help from the public and attempts to get them resolved for you (more details about how this works in the FAQ).



If you paid the upgrade fee via credit card, you could also try filing a dispute with your credit card company for the charge.






share|improve this answer
















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    Etihad is notoriously slow in this, more so than their other GCC peers. Emirates has been the fastest in my experience.
    – Burhan Khalid
    Sep 19 '17 at 5:17














up vote
3
down vote



accepted










Airlines can be notoriously slow to provide refunds, as you have now realized. A month is frustrating, though not all that unusual, but you should at least be entitled to an explanation of when refund will be provided.



You could first try their customer service on Twitter: @EtihadHelp. Many companies staff such departments with different agents from those who handle calls.



When repeated attempts through customer service have not produced a satisfactory response, you can escalate your issue within the company. If you fail to get a satisfactory response, consumer advocate Christopher Elliott maintains a collection of executive contacts for various companies, including Etihad. You could contact their Vice President of Guest Experience with a polite, concise, and firm letter explaining exactly what you've told us and requesting a prompt refund.



Elliott's site also accepts requests for help from the public and attempts to get them resolved for you (more details about how this works in the FAQ).



If you paid the upgrade fee via credit card, you could also try filing a dispute with your credit card company for the charge.






share|improve this answer
















  • 1




    Etihad is notoriously slow in this, more so than their other GCC peers. Emirates has been the fastest in my experience.
    – Burhan Khalid
    Sep 19 '17 at 5:17












up vote
3
down vote



accepted







up vote
3
down vote



accepted






Airlines can be notoriously slow to provide refunds, as you have now realized. A month is frustrating, though not all that unusual, but you should at least be entitled to an explanation of when refund will be provided.



You could first try their customer service on Twitter: @EtihadHelp. Many companies staff such departments with different agents from those who handle calls.



When repeated attempts through customer service have not produced a satisfactory response, you can escalate your issue within the company. If you fail to get a satisfactory response, consumer advocate Christopher Elliott maintains a collection of executive contacts for various companies, including Etihad. You could contact their Vice President of Guest Experience with a polite, concise, and firm letter explaining exactly what you've told us and requesting a prompt refund.



Elliott's site also accepts requests for help from the public and attempts to get them resolved for you (more details about how this works in the FAQ).



If you paid the upgrade fee via credit card, you could also try filing a dispute with your credit card company for the charge.






share|improve this answer












Airlines can be notoriously slow to provide refunds, as you have now realized. A month is frustrating, though not all that unusual, but you should at least be entitled to an explanation of when refund will be provided.



You could first try their customer service on Twitter: @EtihadHelp. Many companies staff such departments with different agents from those who handle calls.



When repeated attempts through customer service have not produced a satisfactory response, you can escalate your issue within the company. If you fail to get a satisfactory response, consumer advocate Christopher Elliott maintains a collection of executive contacts for various companies, including Etihad. You could contact their Vice President of Guest Experience with a polite, concise, and firm letter explaining exactly what you've told us and requesting a prompt refund.



Elliott's site also accepts requests for help from the public and attempts to get them resolved for you (more details about how this works in the FAQ).



If you paid the upgrade fee via credit card, you could also try filing a dispute with your credit card company for the charge.







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    Etihad is notoriously slow in this, more so than their other GCC peers. Emirates has been the fastest in my experience.
    – Burhan Khalid
    Sep 19 '17 at 5:17












  • 1




    Etihad is notoriously slow in this, more so than their other GCC peers. Emirates has been the fastest in my experience.
    – Burhan Khalid
    Sep 19 '17 at 5:17







1




1




Etihad is notoriously slow in this, more so than their other GCC peers. Emirates has been the fastest in my experience.
– Burhan Khalid
Sep 19 '17 at 5:17




Etihad is notoriously slow in this, more so than their other GCC peers. Emirates has been the fastest in my experience.
– Burhan Khalid
Sep 19 '17 at 5:17

















 

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