Here’s the detailed alignment of evidence and document sections supporting the claim for “Train Tickets from Gatwick to Luton (£46),” referenced as Exhibit H, using Exhibits A to N and Exhibits 1 to 34:

 

Alignment of Exhibits with "Train Tickets from Gatwick to Luton (£46)"

Exhibit Reference

Description

Relevance to Claim

Exhibit H

Train Tickets from Gatwick to Luton

Documents the £46 expense incurred to travel between Gatwick and Luton airports after missing the initial flight, directly resulting from Trip.com’s errors and mismanagement.

 

Relevant Sections of the Document Supporting the Claim

Section Title

Details Supporting "Train Tickets from Gatwick to Luton"

Outbound Journey: Gatwick Airport

Chronicles the events leading to the missed flight at Gatwick, necessitating urgent rebooking and onward travel to Luton for the alternative flight.

Analysis and Findings

Explores how Trip.com’s systemic failures caused the disruption, resulting in additional logistical and financial burdens, such as the need to purchase train tickets.

 

Key Evidence from "Exhibits 1 to 34"

Exhibit #

Details

Exhibit 6

Evidence of discussions with EasyJet staff at Gatwick explaining the claimant's need to rebook and travel between airports.

Exhibit 19

Communication logs and testimonials from affected passengers describing similar disruptions and additional costs incurred due to Trip.com’s errors.

 

Key Points of the Claim

  1. Unavoidable Expense: The £46 train fare was directly incurred as a result of having to travel between Gatwick and Luton airports to catch the rebooked flight after the initial disruption.
  2. Link to Trip.com’s Errors: This additional expense stemmed from Trip.com’s mismanagement of the original booking, which led to the missed flight at Gatwick.
  3. Logistical and Financial Burden: The necessity to urgently arrange and pay for train travel added financial and time-related stress to an already disrupted journey.
  4. Supporting Documentation: The train tickets provide verifiable proof of this incurred cost, linking it explicitly to the disruption caused by Trip.com.

This structured summary ties the “Train Tickets from Gatwick to Luton (£46)” claim to specific exhibits and document sections, presenting strong evidence to support this claim.