peacefrogdog
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Feb 22, 2000
Any experiences with receiving such emails? Specifically I received an email related to a planned flight from YYZ-MCO Tuesday Jan 23rd. The GTA is expected to get anywhere from 3-7 cm of snow that day.. It basically says my upcoming flight may be affected by snow, but currently the flight is operating and no action is required. However because I "may want to make alternate travel arrangements to avoid any potential disruption to plans" they are offering a change in flight for free to leave earlier in the day (which I can't do due to work) or up to 3 days later.
The last time I received an email like this, the weather turned out not to be bad, but they cancelled the flight anyway and I got rescheduled to one leaving 8 hours later. That they sent it out again makes me wonder whether there is another threat to this flight leaving on time or leaving at all.
Have others received similar emails? Is it just Air Canada trying to provide as much information as possible? Or sending out hoping people will volunteer to change flights (to minimize the demand on customer service if the flight does end up being cancelled??
The last time I received an email like this, the weather turned out not to be bad, but they cancelled the flight anyway and I got rescheduled to one leaving 8 hours later. That they sent it out again makes me wonder whether there is another threat to this flight leaving on time or leaving at all.
Have others received similar emails? Is it just Air Canada trying to provide as much information as possible? Or sending out hoping people will volunteer to change flights (to minimize the demand on customer service if the flight does end up being cancelled??
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