An American man is suing British Airways after he and his partner tried to book a flight to Granada, Spain, but instead wound up in Grenada, the Caribbean island.
Forget the fact that one is a city while the other is a country; the flying time to one destination is two hours, while the other is nine hours; and the spelling differences—Gamson has chosen to pin this mishap on the airline.
After being denied a refund for the two first-class tickets, Gamson is now seeking $34,000 in damages from British Airways.