So it has been a bit of a fiasco booking my domestic flights for this trip. In the past, the flight from Minneapolis to Cairo was non-stop and completely included in the overall expense of the trip. This year, the flight to Cairo will be leaving from JFK, New York and it will be up to each individual traveller to get to JFK. This is because some people going on the trip are closer to Milwaukee, Chicago, etc. then to Minneapolis and/or can find cheaper, overall rates for flying from one airport to JFK, then on to Cairo.
That's all well and good.
The actual booking, however, isn't so well and good. Perhaps it's because I'm a first time, on-my-own flier and this is standard practice? Perhaps it's because I booked through Expedia and not the airline directly? Perhaps it's because Delta Airlines are douchebags?
I don't know. I do know that this process has been very new, exciting, but annoying.
I booked my departing flight from Minneapolis to JFK, as well as the return trip, through Expedia.com with Delta Airlines for about $280. It was the most reasonable, non-stop flight that left and arrived around the times that fit with our JFK/Cairo flight. I had been proud of my booking, all on my own, and was excited to have it crossed off my list.
Until I received an email that the airline had changed my arrival and departure times for both my departing and returning flights. Apparently this is normal.
However, the procedure for fixing it is a headache. The airline changes the flight and times, potentially creating flight time overlaps, and it is your responsibility to fix it by finding another flight that would work, calling the airline, and requesting to be put on that flight.
And, if Pluto is in retrograde, Jupiter is aligned with the sun, and it's your lucky day, maybe the airline will agree.
Fortunately, it turned out that the flight time changes would not interfere with my overall itinerary. So the whole experience was just an annoyance that kept me up for a few nights but ended happily and with a little more experience under my belt.