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Platy
Guest
Recently I travelled QF on SYD-BNE on QF019 and then transferred terminals for their evening BNE-CNS flight booked online via the multi destination booking facility.
My boarding pass for QF019 had been taken by customs. The boarding pass for the BNE-CNS flight had not been issued at SYD check in and for some reason I couldn't see the OLCI facility to equip myself ready for the BNE-CNS flight.
Thus no boarding pass in my hand at International Skytrain, but ample evidence of connecting flight with booking print outs, baggage labels, etc.
The staff at the station were completely unhelpful, disinterested and basically refused to carry me without paying, even telling me to go get a taxi when I enquired as to why they would not honour the ride gratis as advised by QF. During this altercation they claimed that they can only accept transfer folk (without paying) with a boarding pass which they are able to scan in some machine so they have the numbers of pax to bill back QF.
My questions are thus:
- is this reasonable given there will be occasions when you do not have the boarding pass for the onward flight, but can present other supporting documentation to prove your onward journey?
- what happens if you have a print out from the OLCI facility, is their machine able to scan it?
- have people actually seen the Skytatrin staff scan their boarding passes or do they just take a quick look to see you have one and wave you through the barrier at Domestic (or International) during a transfer journey?
Look, I know this is basically trivial in terms of cost (it turned out to be a $4 fare), but it seems that QF has yet again failed to deliver a promised benefit (free terminal transfers). That said, I was more rattled by the bad attitude of the Skytrain staff than the cost of the solution.
My boarding pass for QF019 had been taken by customs. The boarding pass for the BNE-CNS flight had not been issued at SYD check in and for some reason I couldn't see the OLCI facility to equip myself ready for the BNE-CNS flight.
Thus no boarding pass in my hand at International Skytrain, but ample evidence of connecting flight with booking print outs, baggage labels, etc.
The staff at the station were completely unhelpful, disinterested and basically refused to carry me without paying, even telling me to go get a taxi when I enquired as to why they would not honour the ride gratis as advised by QF. During this altercation they claimed that they can only accept transfer folk (without paying) with a boarding pass which they are able to scan in some machine so they have the numbers of pax to bill back QF.
My questions are thus:
- is this reasonable given there will be occasions when you do not have the boarding pass for the onward flight, but can present other supporting documentation to prove your onward journey?
- what happens if you have a print out from the OLCI facility, is their machine able to scan it?
- have people actually seen the Skytatrin staff scan their boarding passes or do they just take a quick look to see you have one and wave you through the barrier at Domestic (or International) during a transfer journey?
Look, I know this is basically trivial in terms of cost (it turned out to be a $4 fare), but it seems that QF has yet again failed to deliver a promised benefit (free terminal transfers). That said, I was more rattled by the bad attitude of the Skytrain staff than the cost of the solution.