Miscellany

How to Never Wait on Hold with Airline Customer Service Again


Family at the airport terminal
The Editors

    While there are many apps and online tools that you can use to stay informed before your flight is canceled, delayed, or changed, sometimes—especially during this crazy winter storm season—you just really need to talk to a live person at your airline. Of course, being put on hold forever doesn't help anyone (you or the customer-service rep you're about to unleash your frustration on), so here are a couple of tricks to help you avoid endless waits on hold.

    Call the airline's customer-service office in a different country

    The major airlines all have overseas locations where staffers speak English—in England, Germany, Australia, Hong Kong, and Singapore, for example—and they are just as able to help you as their U.S.-based counterparts, as long as their office is open (not all call centers are open 24 hours) and not dealing with a snowstorm. Here are some of the major airlines' international contact numbers; to keep the cost of the call down, use Skype or Google Voice.