So I booked a flight for November on Delta, it was an early flight. The flight is for my trip to disney world/

With in 13 hours of the booking the flight was canceled, and I was placed on a different flight. Different flight number etc. The departure time was only different by a few minutes.

What Delta did not tell me is that the flight they put me on is cheaper than my original flight, and when I found out about this. Delta says they don’t credit the difference of a re-scheduled flight.

Delta didn’t even tell me that my original flight was canceled, I found out about my canceled flight on my own, when I went to assign myself a seat. Keep in mind this was with-in 24 hours of my ticket purchase, and Delta allows you to cancel with in 24 hours no questions asked.

So I call Delta to help assign me a seat because it would not let me, I specifically asked are there any changes to the flight aside from it being canceled a different air craft etc. I wanted to make sure I was still going to Orlando and not some other airport, I wanted to make sure it was a Delta Flight and not some codeshare etc. I was told no that it was Delta and there were no other changes, which wasn’t true the new flight was cheaper and that in my opinion is a change a big one, and since I was with in my 24 hours I could of canceled and rebooked at the cheaper price.

So be ware, if you book a flight on Delta a few months in advance and it’s canceled chances are the new flight you are on is cheaper than the original one booked.

I love Delta, been flying Delta as much as I can for business but things like this make me want to stop flying an airline.

AA and JetBlue don’t see my business anymore for shady business practices. Jet Blue for the way they handled a canceled flight of mine and AA for all their shotty maitenice work. United doesn’t get my money anymore because they simply have some of the rudest flight attendents. If Delta keeps up with bad CS I may look into going back to flying just AA.