Travel Troubleshooter: I paid twice for my checked luggage on Avianca. I want a refund!

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DEAR TRAVEL TROUBLESHOOTER: I booked two flights through GoToGate from San Jose, Costa Rica, to Mexico City, and then to Oaxaca, Mexico.

I ran into a problem on my flight to Mexico City, which was on Avianca. I knew these were small planes, so I prepaid $33 for each checked bag. But when I checked in at San Jose, the agent had no record of my prepaid bags. I discussed it with them and showed my receipt. I even spoke to a supervisor. But I ended up having to pay $90 per bag.

Christopher Elliott, the Travel Troubleshooter ...
Christopher Elliott, the Travel Troubleshooter 

I have copies of my boarding pass showing “no checked bags” and the receipt for the $180 fee. When we arrived in Oaxaca, I called the phone number on my receipt, but after speaking to a representative, we were disconnected. A representative emailed me and said there should have been no issue with the baggage. She invited me to file a claim. I’ve heard nothing since. Can you help?

— Peter Holt, Woodinville, Washington

ANSWER: You shouldn’t have had to pay twice for your luggage. A quick phone call to GoToGate should have cleared this up before you left. Instead, it turned into a losing argument with an Avianca supervisor.

GoToGate is an online travel agency, which means it is supposed to represent your interests (and it also takes a commission from the airline). Even if there wasn’t time to sort out the luggage problem at the airport, the agency should have quickly refunded the extra fee. But again, no refund. By the time you contacted me, it had been more than a month.

Let’s take a step back. Why are airlines charging so much for checked baggage? Because they can. Airlines know that we need to travel with luggage, so they charge for it when we buy our tickets — and if we don’t immediately say “yes,” they more than double the price and charge us extra at the airport.

One day, when enough passengers refuse to play along, airlines will stop this nonsense. Until then, you should know that airlines have built their entire business model on charging luggage fees. They will try to squeeze every red cent from you when you fly.

I noticed that after you called GoToGate, you quickly switched to email. That’s preferable. You need a paper trail showing that Avianca or GoToGate goofed. It looks like GoToGate intended to process your refund, but never got around to it. The company needed a reminder.

Evidently, your reservation was handled by multiple online agencies, which made your resolution a little more complicated and may have led to the crossed wires.

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