dfcatch
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Well - after having only nice things to say about AA - they have botched the mother of all cluster$&@"s.
SWMBO was booked on a U redemption MEL-LAX-YYZ with the MEL-LAX (QF93) booked in X as there was no U available.
Day before flight U class opened up on QF25 MEL-AKL-LAX, called AA to change the flights - no problem, all confirmed.
Up at OMG'o'clock to head to MEL for QF25, voicemail from AA "problem with your booking".
AA had booked QF25 as two segments, which was rejected by the QF system (has to be booked as one - MEL-LAX).
Apparently - in an effort to fix it, some AA agent then changed the first leg back to X, and of course couldn't get U back.
In 2 hours of calls back and forth, at one point AA completely deleted the QF25 booking and replaced it with QF93 (in X), and didn't tell me, until I called to speak to them again and the agent revealed that those were the booking details.
Reluctantly - AA finally called their QF "liaison" to try to get QF permission to reticket the previously confirmed U booking, but QF unsurprisingly said bad luck.
What's worse is that I had booked a platinum request redemption to join her to AKL, which obviously I had to cancel.
And even worse than that - in the 24 hours she had moved from QF93 in X to QF25 in U, 80K had been snapped up by someone else.
So the end result being back on QF93 in X, paying for a U redemption, losing the coveted 80K seat, being stuck with an almost full whY (but not quite full enough), an obscene amount of long distance charges, cancelled flight penalties for myself, and of course a very distressed SWMBO which does nothing for my blood pressure.
I have to say that the QF F checkin and F lounge staff were great in doing everything possible to assist, but QF SYD were not prepared to budge a millimeter.
Not technically their fault - but disappointed they wouldn't allow AA to fix the ticketing on an already permitted redemption.
Now - a few deep breaths and time to rip AA a new .......
SWMBO was booked on a U redemption MEL-LAX-YYZ with the MEL-LAX (QF93) booked in X as there was no U available.
Day before flight U class opened up on QF25 MEL-AKL-LAX, called AA to change the flights - no problem, all confirmed.
Up at OMG'o'clock to head to MEL for QF25, voicemail from AA "problem with your booking".
AA had booked QF25 as two segments, which was rejected by the QF system (has to be booked as one - MEL-LAX).
Apparently - in an effort to fix it, some AA agent then changed the first leg back to X, and of course couldn't get U back.
In 2 hours of calls back and forth, at one point AA completely deleted the QF25 booking and replaced it with QF93 (in X), and didn't tell me, until I called to speak to them again and the agent revealed that those were the booking details.
Reluctantly - AA finally called their QF "liaison" to try to get QF permission to reticket the previously confirmed U booking, but QF unsurprisingly said bad luck.
What's worse is that I had booked a platinum request redemption to join her to AKL, which obviously I had to cancel.
And even worse than that - in the 24 hours she had moved from QF93 in X to QF25 in U, 80K had been snapped up by someone else.
So the end result being back on QF93 in X, paying for a U redemption, losing the coveted 80K seat, being stuck with an almost full whY (but not quite full enough), an obscene amount of long distance charges, cancelled flight penalties for myself, and of course a very distressed SWMBO which does nothing for my blood pressure.
I have to say that the QF F checkin and F lounge staff were great in doing everything possible to assist, but QF SYD were not prepared to budge a millimeter.
Not technically their fault - but disappointed they wouldn't allow AA to fix the ticketing on an already permitted redemption.
Now - a few deep breaths and time to rip AA a new .......
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