Flight Booking Typo Takes Tourist 8,000 Miles Off Course
from the accidentally-in-Montana dept
Technology can certainly make planning air travel (slightly) easier, but not when you check your common sense and organic brain power at the gate. A twenty-one year old German tourist planned to take a trip to Sydney, Australia, but wound up 8,077 miles off-course -- headed instead for the small oil town of Sidney, Montana, after mistyping his destination into a flight booking Web site. The man didn't notice anything was wrong until he was about to board a flight from Portland to chilly Montana, dressed in summer vacation clothes. Not only did the man trust the website a little too completely, his mother didn't notice the mistake because she trusted her son's techno savvy, saying he was "usually good with computers." Good with computers perhaps -- but apparently not so good at the simple task of actually reading his itinerary.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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Article claims "Sidney" was his typo. Summary calls both Sydney.
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even techdirt
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Yay!
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Dates Too
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Surprised...
Hell if airline employees can't tell the difference... what's the poor clueless traveller to know.
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well
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whoops
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Not that I think this totally excuses the kid's goofup, but let's all remember that the world is a giant sphere and we can get to places going either way.
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So, it is standard procedure to present your passport in the U.S.
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There is no international standard and some airports do pass through - others don't, the differences are especially true once your flying intercontinental
I have to wonder though what questions the customs/immigration guy was asking not to trigger something, last time I went to the US the immigration guy was very interested in where everyone was staying and what we were doing whilst on holiday - I expect if I'd said "going to see kangaroos" he'd have stopped me....
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Ann Nonymous
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The plane isn't the only thing with autopilot ...
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Lotsa smart people do dumb things.
I admit, this was pretty damn dumb of him, but it happens.
Bet'cha it won't happen again. ;-)
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These things happen
When I lived in the San Francisco area, there would be occasional news stories about confusion between Oakland (California) and Auckland (New Zealand), usually due to people mishearing announcements.
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These things happen part 2
Wups, hit "Enter" in the wrong context...
Another example from a couple years ago: A reporter traveled from the UK to Augusta, Georgia to cover a golf tournament. Whoever at the newspaper made his travel arrangements instead booked him a trip to Augusta, Maine.
Stuck in Maine for the night, he asked the paper to arrange him a hotel room in nearby Portland. They got him one in Portland, Oregon.
If memory serves, though, the paper involved was The Sun, so we're not exactly talking about the sharp end of journalism here.
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Even pilots do it
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weird
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Easily done.
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Isn't Graceland in Memphis?
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Isn't as hard as you think!
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Pass Through Status
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Reminds me of the time ...
It was pre 9/11 or there would have been more fuss, but as it was the flight attendants basically forced them to their seats and strapped them in. The whole thing started over again when we got to Santa Barbara -- they were insistent they wanted to to go San Jose.
Finally someone who grasped a lot more German than anyone officially affiliated with the airline informed the flight attendants that, indeed, the couple had no desire to go to Northern California -- they had intended to go to San Jose, Puerto Rico, and had spent the day crossing the continent for no apparent reason and consistently trying to explain but being consistently reassured they were headed right for San Jose.
Last time I saw them, the couple was being hustled off the plane in Santa Barbara ...
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Gutt's airline ticket routed him via the U.S. city of Portland, Oregon, to Billings, Montana.
the portland mentioned was in OREGON not maine...
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It doesn't matter if it was Portland, Oregon. That is not the long way around. Think about it: there aren't going to be any direct flights from Newark to Sidney, MT. You probably have to fly to Oregon first....
a little backtracking, that's all
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Maps for the accidental tourist...
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Better Late than Never
Nothing like keeping boring, menial, tiresome news alive for a few more days.
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Re: Better Late than Never
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Can't even find Microsoft...
At least they end-up getting off somewhere that is in the general geographic location as opposed to some of these other bird brains...
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Wow!
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Travel (un)plans
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Melbourne to Melbourne...
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done it myself
Fortunately, the FA noticed the mistake before I sat down.
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big deal
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Nine people end up in the wrong country by one typ
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ha
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I dunno....
Not everyone is as technologically savvy (or as thorough apparently) as they should be at times.
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yikes!
I feel better about it after reading this, though!
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Read the fine print
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