We are booked on LA800 tomorrow (Wed 03 Jan) that is scheduled to depart SYD at 11:35. I have done online check-in and received an email from Latam this morning with details of our flight. At 11:39 I received an app notification and an email from TripCase advising that LA800 0n Jan 03 has been cancelled. I have checked Flight Aware and Flight Radar 24 and both show that LA800 SYD-AKL has been cancelled and the SYD airport website departures info shows LA800 at 13:05 (it's actually scheduled to depart at 11:35) and cancelled.
I have also checked the inbound LA801 and Flight Aware and Flight Radar 24 show the AKL-SYD leg tomorrow morning cancelled. Both still show the AKL-SCL leg of our booking as operating and also that LA801 SCL-AKL is scheduled to depart in just over one hour. The SYD airport arrival info shows LA801 11:00 (it is normally scheduled to arrive at 09:30) as cancelled.
The Latam website still shows the flights tomorrow as operating and I phoned them and was told it is operating.
We have a transfer booked to travel from home to the Rydges SYD International hotel where we are booked to stay tonight and have delayed our time leaving home while we try to find out what is happening.
I would have thought that Latam would be the first to advise passengers of cancellations but with all these sources, including SYD airport saying it is cancelled, it appears that this may be the case. It seems to be just the SYD-AKL and AKL-SYD flighst that are showing as cancelled. Do airlines often take longer to notify flight cancellations than flight tracking sites and airports?
I have also checked the inbound LA801 and Flight Aware and Flight Radar 24 show the AKL-SYD leg tomorrow morning cancelled. Both still show the AKL-SCL leg of our booking as operating and also that LA801 SCL-AKL is scheduled to depart in just over one hour. The SYD airport arrival info shows LA801 11:00 (it is normally scheduled to arrive at 09:30) as cancelled.
The Latam website still shows the flights tomorrow as operating and I phoned them and was told it is operating.
We have a transfer booked to travel from home to the Rydges SYD International hotel where we are booked to stay tonight and have delayed our time leaving home while we try to find out what is happening.
I would have thought that Latam would be the first to advise passengers of cancellations but with all these sources, including SYD airport saying it is cancelled, it appears that this may be the case. It seems to be just the SYD-AKL and AKL-SYD flighst that are showing as cancelled. Do airlines often take longer to notify flight cancellations than flight tracking sites and airports?