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Beggars can’t be choosers

Here I’m still stuck in Toronto, after 2 days of trying to get to Mumbai via New York. Bad weather in NY and heavy travel season in North America has left me with no option but to be stranded in Toronto for 2 days on my own expenses. Is this some kind of a coincidence or what? Last time I was in Canada, I was stuck in Montreal for 2 days due to technical issues on the flight and then worker strike in Paris. This time I’m stuck in Toronto due to bad weather.

It appears to me that the airline industry really does not care for its customers. esp. if you are not a “high miles person”. In this position one is not really left with any option other than to live at their mercy. I’m so DONE DONE! with international travel.

2 Responses to “Beggars can’t be choosers”

  1. Gavin Says:

    Or perhaps it says that we really like having you and want to keep you close :)

  2. Steve Freeman Says:

    Not again! Actually, I think the real moral is that direct routes trump everything else. And it’s not clear that the airlines do a good job by their frequent fliers either…

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