They did offer to put me on their flight on the 6th or the 9th, which I guess is fine, but to me it seems a bit $hitty to simply cancel a flight because there weren't enough people on it (which was the actual reasoning behind it)...but then the whole "carbon footprint" thing, yeah sure, ok, I get it.
Anyhow, as to my options-- I'm afraid the 6th would have been too early (i'm visiting family who I haven't seen in 4+ years), and the 9th would be too late (I'd arrive on the 10th, but have already booked two nights in London, at 60 quid each, nonrefundable, and had plans to apartment shop on the 9th-10th, since I'll be homeless in Nottingham when I arrive...(DB is from Leicester, so I was planning on staying there a few days while we find a nice place to live)
I believe I may have travel insurance through the credit card I purchased the flight with originally. I will have to check on that. Thanks for the suggestion, Karrit. And I bought the ticket directly from Iceland Express when I bought them, so no help there
Aimless, don't worry about it--I had originally saw the flights on one of those emails that watches the trip for me, and i probably would have purchased the cheap flights regardless of whether they came with any recommendation or not
I did exactly the same as you too! I checked Kayak, and saw that a RT ticket on Continental was $777 from Newark, so grabbed my credit card and started going through the process (again). I was expecting it to be MUCH more expensive (past the $1k mark), with the trip coming up so quickly. I had originally paid $560 RT so, currently I'm out the $200, but I would have lost another 120 pounds had I cancelled my hotel too. So, I figured I'd rather keep my losses to a minimum!
Plus I'll earn about 6-7,000 more miles now
I love all the fun things I've gotten with miles. I'm trying to not be too ticked off about it, but it's just a really strange feeling to wake up to an email containing just 2 sentences, that says something along the lines of "The flight you're planning on taking to move to a foreign country is now cancelled. Call Iceland to figure the rest of it out" LOL, they didnt even have a US 1-800 number for me to call!! It's the first time I've ever had to "press 9 for English".
Interesting day all around. I was also supposed to have a computer delivered today, but I called FedEx after I checked the tracking number online, and saw that there was a failed delivery attempt. I asked why there was no note on the door.
FedEx rep:"Sometimes the driver doesn't have any."
Me: "Well the man should have come to work prepared today, don't you think?"
ugh! Today is not my day!!