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A passenger flying with Alaska Airlines recently faced an unexpected situation when she was removed from a flight after being upgraded to first class. Christina Prescott, who had booked her flight through American Airlines, was traveling from Newark Liberty International Airport to Seattle-Tacoma International Airport for a business conference.

Prescott recounted her experience, saying, "I had booked the flight through American Airlines, and I assumed my status with AA had played a factor in my upgrade." She was initially pleased with the upgrade but was soon asked to leave the aircraft due to an issue with her ticket. A flight attendant informed her, "Please gather your belongings and leave the aircraft. There is a problem with your ticket, and you can't fly with us today."

After deplaning, Prescott sought assistance from Alaska Airlines but received no immediate help. An agent advised her to contact American Airlines for rebooking. However, American Airlines confirmed that there was nothing wrong with her ticket.

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Eventually, Prescott reached out to Alaska Airlines by phone and spoke with an agent named Heidi who helped arrange another flight departing from John F. Kennedy International Airport later that day. Despite this resolution, Prescott incurred additional expenses and arrived five hours late in Seattle.

Upon returning home, Prescott contacted Alaska Airlines seeking compensation for the inconvenience caused by their mistake. The airline acknowledged its error and offered $150 in future flight credits as compensation. After further discussion, they agreed to cover her $129 Uber fare and increased the credit to $200.

Unhappy with this response, Prescott sought assistance from TPG (The Points Guy). While reviewing the case, it became evident that new U.S. Department of Transportation rules on compensation did not apply as they were intended for cancellations or extended delays rather than canceled tickets.

Alaska Airlines ultimately refunded Prescott's entire round-trip ticket cost of $597 along with covering her Uber expense while allowing her to retain the $200 flight credit for future use.

Prescott expressed satisfaction with this outcome but stated she would avoid accepting surprise upgrades in future travels: "Next time... I'll just keep the seat I booked."

This incident highlights potential issues passengers may face when dealing directly between airlines during code-share flights or unexpected upgrades leading them into unforeseen complications during travel arrangements involving multiple carriers.

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