Ikara
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- Jun 18, 2006
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Qantas had to cancel QF785 (Syd - Adl) last night. While landing in Sydney last night, the plane flew through a swarm of bogon moths and took one into the pitot tube of the air speed indicator. It was going to take at least 90 mins to clear it and this would have put us well past the 2300 curfew in Adelaide. Qantas identified a replacement aircraft, but were unable to get curfew dispensation from the authorities.
The process of dealing with overnight accommodation and travel arrangements for all passengers was well handled with at least 8 staff manning the Service Desk to clear the backlog. Plenty of announcements to keep us informed. Special line for J and WP passengers.
Interesting side note. I checked my account this morning and note that I have received both miles and SC credits for my cancelled flight???
I've been flying regularly (at least twice a month for the last 30 years - weekly commute for the past 6 years) and this is my first cancelled flight.
I thought the situation was well handled by Qantas - and in the main, well accepted by most passengers.
JB
The process of dealing with overnight accommodation and travel arrangements for all passengers was well handled with at least 8 staff manning the Service Desk to clear the backlog. Plenty of announcements to keep us informed. Special line for J and WP passengers.
Interesting side note. I checked my account this morning and note that I have received both miles and SC credits for my cancelled flight???
I've been flying regularly (at least twice a month for the last 30 years - weekly commute for the past 6 years) and this is my first cancelled flight.
I thought the situation was well handled by Qantas - and in the main, well accepted by most passengers.
JB