Ahh Ben, once again one sided unbalanced article. No wonder Qantas won't speak to him..
This was an unfortunate sequence of events which meant that passengers on one of our flights to Brisbane were significantly delayed. The flight was diverted to Coolangatta Airport as Air Traffic Control at Brisbane Airport put the aircraft in a very long holding pattern. After landing in Coolangatta, passengers were then transported to Brisbane via arranged busses and taxis. We also offered hotel accommodation for those not wanting to travel to Brisbane that night. We have apologised to the impacted customers and provided compensation.
About 40 minutes ago, Mr Sandilands updated his article with QF's response.
Hmmm strange Qantas replied to the fruitcake and Red Roo hasn't updated this page.
About 40 minutes ago, Mr Sandilands updated his article with QF's response.
For what it's worth, there are at three people in my office that I know who read Plane Speaking and none who read AFF.
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Hmmm strange Qantas replied to the fruitcake and Red Roo hasn't updated this page.
passengers were then transported to Brisbane via arranged busses and taxis.
Even stranger that QF told Mr Sandilands that:
when we know from the OP that the issue was that QF did NOT arrange taxis.
Regards,
BD
we know that the OP was on a bus - we don't know that all pax were put on buses (as mentioned there it said some stayed on the Coast that night).
But the OP's issue wasn't that some (potential) pax arrived safe'n'sound at their GC accommodation, it was that QF bussed the Brisbane passengers to a deserted BNE DOM Terminal and left them there, despite having promised that they'd arranged taxis to then take them to their BNE accommodation.
The QF spokesperson is quoted as saying that they arranged Buses and Taxis for the Brisbane passengers, this is not the experience of at least one coachload abandoned at BNE.
On this evidence QF clearly does not understand the issue it created. Perhaps a clarifying response from Red Roo would help.
Regards,
BD
If you read what was said it was said that buses and taxis were arranged at OOL. That may very well be correct - they didn't acknowledge that there were no taxis waiting at BNE. Either that or it wasn't included in what was put online.
when we know from the OP that the issue was that QF did NOT arrange taxis.
No, we know that the taxis did not arrive. We don't know that QF did not order them. (I think it's very likely that the cab dispatcher thought it was a practical joke - 100 cabs to a closed terminal at 2am? yeah, right....!)
The QF spokesperson makes out that everything went well after the passengers left OOL, this is clearly a misunderstanding by the spokesperson, for if this is deliberate spin after all that has gone before then QF have clearly lost the plot with respect to respecting their customers.
It's simple, if something looks to have gone wrong, make your own arrangements. There are avenues to claim back afterwards.
No, we know that the taxis did not arrive. We don't know that QF did not order them. (I think it's very likely that the cab dispatcher thought it was a practical joke - 100 cabs to a closed terminal at 2am? yeah, right....!)
Excellent.
If it's that simple, then let's hear it from Red Roo.
Regards,
BD
Ah, but don't forget it was QF who was requesting them, not Joe Blow Nobody. And wasn't QF offering to pay, no cab company would let business like go without checking by sending a single cab out.
Why do we need to hear something that is common sense from Red Roo? are we that reliant to be spoon fed and not take somethings into our own hands?