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Airport strike Madrid June 28 and 29

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Noooooooooooooo what does this mean??? I'm supposed to fly from Vancouver into Madrid June 28-29!! Does this mean the plane will not land? Or not leave my stopover in Geneva??
 
Noooooooooooooo what does this mean??? I'm supposed to fly from Vancouver into Madrid June 28-29!! Does this mean the plane will not land? Or not leave my stopover in Geneva??

Contact your service provider and ask.
 
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Noooooooooooooo what does this mean??? I'm supposed to fly from Vancouver into Madrid June 28-29!! Does this mean the plane will not land? Or not leave my stopover in Geneva??

Oh, dear...

I don't know what the answer is, but I hope and trust that this will be resolved in your favour, one way or another. (I'm guessing it could mean a delay in Geneva, but someone else on the forum would likely know better than me.) And yes, contact your airline and/or travel agent.

You'll get there. :)

Rachel
 
Noooooooooooooo what does this mean??? I'm supposed to fly from Vancouver into Madrid June 28-29!! Does this mean the plane will not land? Or not leave my stopover in Geneva??
Jen, seems like there are always strikes such as this one going on in the EU. First, call your airline, or your travel agent if you used one. Some airlines, (mine was American) faced with something like this, will allow you to change your flight dates without a fee. You may want to do that sooner if you can rather than later, as you will have more choice of dates/times if you are first in line. Or, maybe they can re-route you, depending on where you are trying to begin the Camino. Remember that you can always land elsewhere and train to Madrid. We were threatened with an air traffic controller strike in France in May, and Madrid was pegged to be affected, but we had no trouble. I DID call our airline, however, and they would have re-booked us for nothing. Best of luck...you aren't alone.
 
Some airlines, (mine was American) faced with something like this, will allow you to change your flight dates without a fee. [...] Or, maybe they can re-route you, depending on where you are trying to begin the Camino. Remember that you can always land elsewhere and train to Madrid.

Thanks JRO. I dont need to fly into Madrid, since I'm starting in Oviedo. It was just cheaper to fly into Madrid, then train to Oviedo... So I thought... >.< I didn't think these options you mentioned would be possible without paying for a replacement flight (and a replacement train ticket :(). You've given me hope. :) I wonder if I can do this when I bought through Flight Network (online discount sales). But I did get ref #s for the two airlines, so maybe a direct call to the airline might help. And thanks to you, now I know some things to ask for. :D
 
...and ship it to Santiago for storage. You pick it up once in Santiago. Service offered by Casa Ivar (we use DHL for transportation).
Oh, dear...
I don't know what the answer is, but I hope and trust that this will be resolved in your favour, one way or another. (I'm guessing it could mean a delay in Geneva, but someone else on the forum would likely know better than me.) And yes, contact your airline and/or travel agent.
You'll get there. :)
Rachel

Thanks Rachel. I hope so too. I got all worked up, then went for a walk, did some yard work, and some spiritual work around surrendering my need to "plan for" (control) EVERYTHING. sigh. Camino spiritual lessons are already beginning. ;)

I suppose, worst case scenario, we get stuck in Geneva and start a day late. Luckily, we planned a few "short" 10k days at the beginning, so we could double up our mileage and easily get back on schedule. I think I just need to breathe and keep repeating "All is well. All is well." :p I am so glad I have this forum for support!! Thank you. Thank you. I am so grateful.
 
Things have a way of working out. Keep us all posted!
Thanks JRO. I dont need to fly into Madrid, since I'm starting in Oviedo. It was just cheaper to fly into Madrid, then train to Oviedo... So I thought... >.< I didn't think these options you mentioned would be possible without paying for a replacement flight (and a replacement train ticket :(). You've given me hope. :) I wonder if I can do this when I bought through Flight Network (online discount sales). But I did get ref #s for the two airlines, so maybe a direct call to the airline might help. And thanks to you, now I know some things to ask for. :D
 
I called American Airlines and Iberia just now, and neither of them has any information about a strike. And thus are not offering any accommodations on flights. My flight leaves Chicago on the 27th, landing in Madrid on the 28th...hopefully. Both carriers said that they would likely know by now if something was really going to happen. All the same I am calling back on the 26th to see if there is any news.
 
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Yeah, Swiss would not acknowledge any issues today either. They're like, "You won't be affected. But if you are, we'll handle it when it happens." Um, why would we NOT be affected?? I have read about airlines not acknowledging strikes until they are actually happening. I'm so nervous about getting stuck in Switzerland.... :(
 
Yeah Swiss will not acknowledge the strike either. They say "You will not be affected. But if you are, we'll deal with it when it happens." Um, why would we not be affected?? Are we special?? I am nervous we will arrive to chaos in Geneva. :(
 
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I know I keep trying to tell myself "it's only money" (having to pay twice for pre-paid hotel and trains)... but I'm not very convincing. ;) I'll try harder.

"Do or do not, there is no try." - CaminoYoda

;) Really, two weeks from now when you're striding along on the Camino, getting into the rhythm of it more and more each day, managing your backpack (and the fact that it's amazing how easily things can get lost in a space so small, haha), and loving being there... I predict you'll look back on this airport kerfuffle and laugh at how little it mattered in the big scheme of things.

Rachel :)
 
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"Do or do not, there is no try." - CaminoYoda

;) Really, two weeks from now when you're striding along on the Camino, getting into the rhythm of it more and more each day, managing your backpack (and the fact that it's amazing how easily things can get lost in a space so small, haha), and loving being there... I predict you'll look back on this airport kerfuffle and laugh at how little it mattered in the big scheme of things.

Rachel :)

I am looking forward soooo much to being walking. So I just bought myself peace of mind: for $200 I got two tickets to Oviedo on easy jet. Now I can sleep in the comfort that no matter what, it's covered. Problem solved. :D
 
I am looking forward soooo much to being walking. So I just bought myself peace of mind: for $200 I got two tickets to Oviedo on easy jet. Now I can sleep in the comfort that no matter what, it's covered. Problem solved. :D


Brilliant! Out of a knowing that things will work out no matter what, inspiration and creativity can strike! I've flown to Madrid before, but I've also arrived via Barcelona and that's what I'll do again this year. Oviedo sounds like fun too! There are many ways to Santiago, and also many ways to the start of your Camino!

Well done! :D

P.S. I wrote that it's amazing how easily things can get lost in a backpack, but "misplaced" would have been a better word. I've never had anything get lost forever. Things just like to hide. In my world anyway. ;)
 

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