It's also a testament to how airlines have changed. Airlines don't take care of passengers like that any more, at least in my limited experience. They point to the contract of carriage and tell you all they actually owe you is a fraction of the ticket (that isn't enough to book a same-day one-way trip).
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I hadn't heard that story before. Wow.
It's also a testament to how airlines have changed. Airlines don't take care of passengers like that any more, at least in my limited experience. They point to the contract of carriage and tell you all they actually owe you is a fraction of the ticket (that isn't enough to book a same-day one-way trip).