Wife's airline ticket vanished, then Hawaiian Airlines charged me an extra $575
A passenger dispute involving Hawaiian Airlines has centered on alleged ticketing errors that led to an additional $575 charge. James Phillips, traveling from Honolulu to Haneda, said he booked two first-class round-trip tickets through the Hawaiian Airlines app for his wife Linda and himself, receiving written confirmations for both. At Honolulu airport, an agent reportedly told him Linda’s ticket had been voided and her seat sold, even though no action to cancel was taken on his side. Phillips was told to buy a completely new ticket, costing $575 more than the original, and he says airline staff suggested the refund would be possible. He claims Hawaiian later implied his credit card was declined and blamed a third-party channel, despite booking directly in the airline’s app. The resolution described in the excerpt involved Hawaiian advocacy outreach tied to the complaint process.



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