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In this episode, I talk about a flight to Abu Dhabi that was suddenly canceled just a week before departure. I had booked through Booking.com, only to realize later that the ticket was actually issued by Gotogate, creating a layered structure between the platform, the agency, and the airline.
I reflect on how cancellations happen more often than we think, and how booking channels can make a difference when plans change or global situations shift unexpectedly.
This isn’t a complaint, but a practical reflection on where to buy airline tickets, how to think about risk versus price, and why booking directly with an airline may offer more simplicity when something goes wrong.
By MakotowillOlympusMonsIn this episode, I talk about a flight to Abu Dhabi that was suddenly canceled just a week before departure. I had booked through Booking.com, only to realize later that the ticket was actually issued by Gotogate, creating a layered structure between the platform, the agency, and the airline.
I reflect on how cancellations happen more often than we think, and how booking channels can make a difference when plans change or global situations shift unexpectedly.
This isn’t a complaint, but a practical reflection on where to buy airline tickets, how to think about risk versus price, and why booking directly with an airline may offer more simplicity when something goes wrong.