If you don’t tell them, how will they know?
You might be surprised ...
It is completely unacceptable to me that an airline thought a taxi without a child seat was somehow a reasonable option as opposed to putting everyone up in a hotel and continuing the next morning.
Absolutely make it known to the airline(s) about your dissatisfaction and make a claim for some form of a compensation, and don't restrain from asking for financial compensation or a flight voucher. In the end, bottom line is what really makes business to learn and change ways. In this case the total delay at the final destination is more than 3 hours with less than 1500 (not sure, maybe it is more considering the layover in Warsaw) kms distance, so expect 250 EUR , unless there were extraordinary circuimstances.
Here you can find a form to claim a compensation for a delayed EU flight:
https://ec.europa.eu/transport/sites...nt_form_en.pdf
Here is the explanation about your rights in this case:
https://europa.eu/youreurope/citizen...r/index_en.htm
Also, here is a well-formatted page from BAG (FOCA):
Which airline was it ? Some cheap stuff ?
We had done it with our 20 months old to the US so she could have her own car seat on the seat and sit/sleep comfortably.
In any case yes do complain, talk about the emotional turmoil and danger and do it now whilst fresh. Get reimbursed for actual costs (flight that did not happen, costs of picking up your wife etc) plus some kind of compensation for the stress.
Airline is not responsible for low quality of taxis. I guess oversight around taxi industry is pretty relaxed in Poland ?
We also missed our connecting flight in Philadelphia once, due to a delayed flight, when our son was only 1 1/2 years old. We also ended up taking a taxi, without a child seat, to the hotel. But it was either that or stay in the airport overnight.
I guess that's one of the downsides of flying -- there are always so many unpredictable variables at play.
Anyways... I'm glad your family is okay.
Sucks but it doesn't sound like you can gain anything out of this.
At this point I would have said.
No.
Not happening.
And kicked up an almighty fuss. And kept fussing until a reasonable alternative was provided. Safety is paramount. (Delay etc. np. but airlines have a duty of care)
Certainly not my intention, however, I was suggesting that an itinerary ending at midnight, with a one year old, that could get blown off course by a one hour delay should be carefully considered.
Apologies to OP if my comments came across negatively.
But on the other hand the earlier the flight the earlier you have to rise, and the more difficult it will be to get to the airport.
We need Star Trek technology.
I would never have accepted to undertake a four hour taxi journey with a one year old and no car seat. I would have stood my ground until they came up with an acceptable alternative.