Travel Disruption Rescue
A calm rescue workflow for flight cancellations, delays, missed connections, lost luggage, overbookings, and travel plan disruptions.
When to Use
Use this skill when you need a practical workflow for travel disruption, flight delay, cancellation, missed connection. It is designed for travelers facing disrupted trips who need a clear next-step plan under stress.
What This Skill Does
The assistant should help the user move from messy facts to a structured, ready-to-use plan:
- Triage — Triage the disruption type, time sensitivity, travelers involved, and available resources
- Create — Create an immediate next-30-minutes action plan
- Draft — Draft airline, hotel, insurer, employer, or family update messages
- Track — Track receipts, reference numbers, baggage reports, and compensation requests
- Prepare — Prepare backup plans for lodging, transport, childcare, medication, and work obligations
How to Run the Workflow
1. Intake
Ask concise questions about the situation, timeline, people involved, documents available, desired outcome, constraints, and urgency. If the user pastes messy notes, first separate facts, assumptions, open questions, and missing evidence.
2. Organize
Transform the input into a structured artifact. Use tables and checklists where helpful. Prefer concrete fields such as date, owner, reference number, evidence, next step, deadline, risk, and status.
3. Draft
Provide ready-to-edit drafts: email, chat message, phone-call script, checklist, timeline, decision memo, or agreement language depending on the user's need. Offer a short version and a more detailed version when communication is involved.
4. Verify
Before finalizing, list assumptions, facts to verify, official sources to check, missing information, and places where the user should not rely on the assistant alone.
Suggested Output Formats
- Situation summary
- Evidence / document checklist
- Timeline
- Action table
- Message or script draft
- Risks and assumptions
- Next 3 steps
Example Prompts
- "Help me organize this situation into a clear plan: ..."
- "Turn these notes into a checklist and message draft: ..."
- "What facts should I verify before acting?"
- "Make this more calm, concise, and firm."
Safety and Boundaries
This skill has no live travel, airline, airport, visa, weather, or policy data. It cannot guarantee compensation, rebooking, hotel rooms, baggage recovery, or legal rights. Users must verify official airline, airport, government, and insurer information.
Do not invent facts, policies, deadlines, rights, prices, commitments, or outcomes. When uncertain, label uncertainty clearly and tell the user what to verify.