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Refund Drama: Passenger Fights British Airways

A passenger flying from London Heathrow to Denver International Airport on June 17 faced repeated struggles in getting a refund from British Airways for a paid seat upgrade.

Seat Upgrade Gone Wrong

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The traveller paid $162.51 for seat 41A but was reassigned to 58B at check-in. After discussing with the gate agent, the passenger was given 56C and was told to apply online for a refund.

Refund Request and Denial

On June 18, the passenger submitted a refund request online with photos of the boarding pass. Later that day, British Airways rejected the claim, stating the passenger did not sit in the paid seat.

Submitting More Proof

A customer service agent advised the traveller to submit further proof. The passenger provided a baggage tag and a time-stamped photo inside the aircraft, but the request was denied again.

No Resolution Despite Escalations

Several calls to customer service resulted in escalations, yet the case was closed online without resolution. A follow-up email on July 12 acknowledged delays, but no response came from the Refunds team.

Consumer Rights in Question

This case shows the ongoing struggle passengers face when airlines deny accountability. It highlights the need for persistence, proper documentation, and, if required, complaints to regulatory bodies or dispute resolution services to protect consumer rights.

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