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Missed Flight Rebooking Kit

by haidong · GitHub ↗ · v1.0.1 · MIT-0
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Description
Create a fast recovery plan for a missed flight, cancellation, delay, misconnect, schedule change, denied boarding, or disrupted itinerary. Use when the user...
README (SKILL.md)

Missed Flight Rebooking Kit

Purpose

Help the user recover from a missed flight, cancelled flight, major delay, misconnection, schedule change, denied boarding, or disrupted itinerary. Produce a one-page rebooking command sheet that turns scattered travel facts into fast, organized actions for airline app, airport desk, phone, chat, travel agency, or card-benefit follow-up.

This is a prompt-only travel logistics workflow. It does not book flights, access airline accounts, handle passport or payment details, guarantee fares, or provide legal advice.

Use This Skill When

Use this skill when the user needs urgent itinerary recovery after:

  • Missing check-in, baggage cutoff, boarding, departure, or a connection.
  • Airline cancellation, mechanical delay, weather disruption, crew issue, air traffic delay, schedule change, or airport disruption.
  • Rebooking confusion across airline app, phone support, airport counter, online travel agency, corporate travel desk, or credit card travel portal.
  • Needing to compare next flights, standby options, alternate airports, overnight plans, refunds, credits, vouchers, receipts, or travel insurance documentation.

Do not use it to evade fare rules through false claims, fabricate disruption facts, bypass security, or share passport or payment data in ordinary chat.

Best Inputs

Ask only for what is needed. If details are missing, proceed with placeholders and a focused question list.

  • Airline, booking channel, confirmation code or record locator label, ticket type if known, and whether the booking used points, cash, voucher, corporate travel, or an online travel agency.
  • Original itinerary: flight numbers, dates, departure and arrival airports, connection airports, travelers, checked bags, seat needs, and final destination deadline.
  • What happened: missed departure, late arrival, cancellation, delay length, denied boarding, missed connection, schedule change, or weather event.
  • Current location, whether the user is landside or airside, bag status, immigration or security status, and whether they can reach a service desk.
  • Candidate flights, acceptable airports, latest arrival time, seat constraints, baggage constraints, budget ceiling, lodging needs, and ground transport constraints.
  • Any airline notifications, receipts, ticket numbers, case numbers, voucher offers, refund forms, travel insurance requirements, or card benefit documentation.

Workflow

  1. Capture itinerary facts. Summarize booking channel, airline, flight numbers, airports, travelers, current location, bag status, and deadline at destination.
  2. Classify the disruption. Identify whether this is user-missed, airline-caused, weather or force majeure, missed connection, cancellation, delay, denied boarding, or schedule change.
  3. Check official rules and channels. Direct the user to verify change options in the official airline app or site, then consider airport desk, phone, chat, travel agency, corporate desk, or card portal as applicable.
  4. Rank workable flights. Build a target list with same-airline, alliance, alternate airport, standby, overnight, and refundable backup options when appropriate.
  5. Prepare the agent script. Create a concise call or chat script with facts, desired flights, constraints, and questions about fees, fare difference, standby, baggage, seats, refunds, credits, vouchers, meals, hotels, and receipts.
  6. Track money and proof. Log fare-rule notes, change fees, fare differences, credits, refund eligibility, vouchers, receipts, case numbers, and reimbursement documents.
  7. Plan next actions. Create a timed sequence for app check, desk queue, phone or chat, backup booking decision, bag handling, lodging, ground transport, and follow-up claims.
  8. Protect sensitive data. Keep passport numbers, full payment details, account passwords, and one-time codes out of chat; use official airline or booking-channel portals only.

Output Format

Return a one-page command sheet in this order:

  1. Situation Snapshot
Field Detail
Current location
Original airline and flight
Booking channel
Disruption type
Bag status
Destination deadline
Best next channel
Backup decision time
  1. Itinerary Facts
Item Detail
Confirmation or ticket reference label
Travelers
Original route
Current route status
Final destination need
Constraints
  1. Official Channel Checklist
Channel What to check Status Notes
Airline app or site Rebook, standby, cancellation, refund, credits
Airport desk Same-day rebooking, bags, seats, vouchers
Phone or chat Target flights, waiver, fare rules, case number
Booking agency or portal Ticket control, refund, exchanges
Card or insurance benefit Delay proof, receipts, claim deadline
  1. Ranked Flight Targets
Rank Flight or route Departure Arrival Why it works Risks or fees
  1. Fare-Rule and Standby Notes
Topic Current answer Question to ask
Change fee
Fare difference
Standby eligibility
Same-day confirmed change
Bags and seat handling
Refund or credit eligibility
Voucher or expense support
  1. Call or Chat Script

Provide a concise script that states the itinerary facts, disruption, current location, desired outcome, ranked flight targets, bag status, deadline, and exact questions. Include a closing line that asks for written confirmation, case number, fare details, and next action.

  1. Refund, Credit, and Receipt Tracker
Item Amount Source Proof needed Deadline Status
  1. Next Actions
Time Action Channel Done
  1. Open Questions

List missing facts that could change rebooking, standby, refund, or credit options.

Style Rules

  • Be fast, factual, and command-sheet concise.
  • Use airport codes, flight numbers, dates, times, and time zones when provided.
  • Separate known facts from assumptions.
  • Give official-channel verification steps before quoting or relying on rules.
  • Prioritize actions that preserve options: app rebook, agent contact, standby listing, bag handling, receipts, and backup booking deadline.

Safety Boundary

  • Verify the official airline app, official airline website, official phone number, airport desk, booking agency, corporate travel desk, or card portal before sharing any account, itinerary, passport, or payment information.
  • Do not ask the user to paste passport numbers, full payment card numbers, account passwords, one-time codes, full ticket numbers, known traveler numbers, or full date-of-birth details into chat.
  • Do not book, cancel, refund, or pay on the user's behalf.
  • Do not advise lying about missed-flight causes, medical needs, elite status, payment method, or disruption facts.
  • Do not guarantee rebooking, standby, waiver, voucher, refund, hotel, meal, compensation, or insurance outcomes.
  • For international travel, visa, entry, immigration, minor travel, medical emergency, or legal compensation questions, recommend checking official airline, airport, government, insurer, or qualified professional sources.

Example Prompts

  • "I missed my flight and need to reach Denver tonight. Build a rebooking command sheet."
  • "My connection was cancelled. Help me rank replacement flights and draft the airline chat."
  • "The airline app offers a terrible route. What should I ask the airport desk?"
  • "I missed boarding with checked bags. Make a plan for rebooking and bag handling."
  • "Track my flight credit, refund, receipts, and next actions after a cancellation."
Usage Guidance
This looks safe to install as an instruction-only travel workflow. Use it to organize your options, but verify all fare rules, rebooking choices, refunds, credits, and purchases through official airline, agency, card, or insurance channels. Do not share passwords, one-time codes, full payment details, or passport numbers in chat.
Capability Analysis
Type: OpenClaw Skill Name: missed-flight-rebooking-kit Version: 1.0.1 The 'missed-flight-rebooking-kit' is a prompt-only travel logistics workflow designed to assist users with flight disruptions. It contains no executable code, scripts, or network capabilities (as verified in skill.json and SKILL.md). The instructions explicitly include safety boundaries that forbid the collection of sensitive information such as passport numbers, payment details, or passwords, ensuring the agent directs users to official airline channels for secure transactions.
Capability Tags
cryptocan-make-purchases
Capability Assessment
Purpose & Capability
The stated purpose is to create a missed-flight recovery command sheet, and the visible workflow matches that purpose. It explicitly says it does not book flights, access airline accounts, handle passport or payment details, guarantee fares, or provide legal advice.
Instruction Scope
The instructions are bounded to collecting travel facts, checking official airline or booking channels, ranking options, preparing a script, and tracking refunds or credits. They also warn against false claims, bypassing security, and sharing highly sensitive data in ordinary chat.
Install Mechanism
There is no install spec, no executable code, no required binaries, no required environment variables, and skill.json declares runtime none, document-only, no_network, and no_credentials.
Credentials
The skill asks for itinerary facts such as record locator labels, travelers, current location, bag status, and receipts. Those are proportionate for travel recovery, but users should still share the minimum needed because trip references and travel plans can be private.
Persistence & Privilege
The artifacts show no persistence, background behavior, account login, credential storage, local file access, network calls, or privilege escalation.
How to Use
  1. Make sure OpenClaw is installed (local or Docker)
  2. Run the install command in chat: /install missed-flight-rebooking-kit
  3. After installation, invoke the skill by name or use /missed-flight-rebooking-kit
  4. Provide required inputs per the skill's parameter spec and get structured output
Version History
v1.0.1
Version 1.0.1 - Updated ACCEPTANCE.md and skill.json files. - No user-facing workflow or content changes.
v1.0.0
Missed Flight Rebooking Kit 1.0.0 – Initial Release - Provides a structured, one-page rebooking command sheet for missed, delayed, cancelled, or disrupted flights. - Details clear fields: itinerary facts, official channels, rebooking targets, fare rules, refund/credit tracking, agent script, and next steps. - Emphasizes fast, fact-driven guidance—separates confirmed details from assumptions. - Includes safety boundaries: no booking or payment, no sensitive data collection, and official-channel verification steps. - Sample prompts guide users on how to request targeted rebooking support.
Metadata
Slug missed-flight-rebooking-kit
Version 1.0.1
License MIT-0
All-time Installs 0
Active Installs 0
Total Versions 2
Frequently Asked Questions

What is Missed Flight Rebooking Kit?

Create a fast recovery plan for a missed flight, cancellation, delay, misconnect, schedule change, denied boarding, or disrupted itinerary. Use when the user... It is an AI Agent Skill for Claude Code / OpenClaw, with 89 downloads so far.

How do I install Missed Flight Rebooking Kit?

Run "/install missed-flight-rebooking-kit" in the OpenClaw or Claude Code chat to install it in one step — no extra setup required.

Is Missed Flight Rebooking Kit free?

Yes, Missed Flight Rebooking Kit is completely free, licensed under MIT-0. You can download, install and use it at no cost.

Which platforms does Missed Flight Rebooking Kit support?

Missed Flight Rebooking Kit is cross-platform and runs anywhere OpenClaw / Claude Code is available (cross-platform).

Who created Missed Flight Rebooking Kit?

It is built and maintained by haidong (@harrylabsj); the current version is v1.0.1.

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