Susan Berry, a 36-year-old Philadelphia, Pennsylvania-based freelance fashion photographer, just returned from a two-month business trip to Italy.
Berry claimed that because all of her flights were booked, she was able to stay three more nights in Naples, Italy.
“When I got to the airport, an American Airlines manager told me we were overbooked and asked if I could stay. I answered, “Me, I’ll do it,” before he could finish his statement. “You get $1,200 in vouchers, a four-star hotel, and all meals,” she said of the credit she received.
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Berry claimed that although at first she was eager to be home, she wasn’t “ready enough to turn down $1,200 in travel vouchers” for her upcoming excursion.
Berry claimed that after that, she was driven to a motel not far from Naples along with eight other passengers who also had to spend an additional night.