How did this happen?
A traveller used travel website eDreams to book a flight from Singapore to Los Angeles on Singapore Airlines (SIA) departing on March 11 but somehow got a ticket for Aug 11 instead.
Stomper Brian recounted: “The website was slow, unresponsive, and even flagged as a potential security risk – a red flag I should have taken more seriously.
“When my purchase went through, I was shocked to find that eDreams had booked my flight a full five months off from my intended travel date.
“Worse, I was not alone – a friend, using a separate computer and network, had the exact same issue while trying to book a Singapore Airlines flight through eDreams. This was not an isolated mistake. It was a pattern.
“When I contacted eDreams, their response was as dismissive as it was predictable: ‘Talk to Singapore Airlines.’
“So I did. Instead of addressing the issue, Singapore Airlines refused to help, simply redirecting me back to eDream.
There were other issues as well.
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