Eric George
Junior Member
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- Jul 22, 2010
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We recently had a flight delay in Mongolia and tried to contact Jetstar to tell they we would not make our connecting flight - but how? We did not have internet, there was no telephone number on our ticket, and when a friend in Cairns tried Jetstar Australia she got a number in Melbourne that had a recorded message in Japanese. She actually drove to Cairns Airport where the Jetstar local manager and staff refused to talk to her (she was not the passenger...)
We reched Singapore, still no-one to talk to, but eventually over the phone they offered to sell us new tickets at 2.5 times the original price and sort everything out once we reached Australia. Like an idiot I believed them, but when we reached Australia - guess what - no-one would talk to us. All they would do is give us the web address of Customer Service.
I eventually got a letter from their Customer Don't Care Manager saying it was my problem and he hopes things will go more smoothly next time - this after sticking the boot in and making us pay 350% of the original price. He will have a long wait, and I'd suggest you are fully insured before you even think about Jetstar.
We reched Singapore, still no-one to talk to, but eventually over the phone they offered to sell us new tickets at 2.5 times the original price and sort everything out once we reached Australia. Like an idiot I believed them, but when we reached Australia - guess what - no-one would talk to us. All they would do is give us the web address of Customer Service.
I eventually got a letter from their Customer Don't Care Manager saying it was my problem and he hopes things will go more smoothly next time - this after sticking the boot in and making us pay 350% of the original price. He will have a long wait, and I'd suggest you are fully insured before you even think about Jetstar.