Cancelled Award flight on Sri Lankan

justin23

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So its finally happened to me, the dreaded award flight cancellation mostly on Sri Lankan airways. I had an award booking CBR-MEL-CMB-DEL, and the MEL-CMB leg has been cancelled. Of copurse the Qantas IT system got my hopes up with 4 alternatives, 2 via HKG, another via Japan and the last a stupid CBR-PER-MEL-DEL routing. I then discovered the IT system doesn't take into account award bookings and none of these are actually available after calling Qantas. The Call centre was very quick to want to try and cencel and refund the booking. That doesn't help me as I have a flight on Air India to Guwahati to go on a trip to Eastern Bhutan. I looked at airfare prices to just buy an alternative outright and they are all pretty expensive, so really want a resolution and not a cancellation

So i think i can maybe shift onto the flight the day before (much worse arrival time into Delhi though at 4am) on Sri Lankan as they have an award seat available. But what I'm concerned about is if it get cancelled closer to the departure date, then what? It feels like reading threads here and in opther places around the web, that awards flights being cancelled can leave you literally up S$%^ creek, as they'll refund you your points and money happily and leave you without a flight.

Is it worth me pushing Qantas to either put me on the Cathay flight flight via HK or the direct flight from Melbourne, do i have any chance of this happening? I know as a Gold i literally mean nothing to Qantas and I also know this wasn't their fault, but the handling of these award flights and flight cancellations in general I think is a huge issue and is partly Qantas' fault. The way I see it is if you ticket a flight and it gets cancelled the rules around needing equivalent seats available are there for the airlines benefit only, i could see a class action on this happening at some time in the future.
 
I hate to say it but realistically Qantas will not help you here. Best to find other flights with award seats available or an alternative way of getting to your destination.
 
So its finally happened to me, the dreaded award flight cancellation mostly on Sri Lankan airways. I had an award booking CBR-MEL-CMB-DEL, and the MEL-CMB leg has been cancelled. Of copurse the Qantas IT system got my hopes up with 4 alternatives, 2 via HKG, another via Japan and the last a stupid CBR-PER-MEL-DEL routing. I then discovered the IT system doesn't take into account award bookings and none of these are actually available after calling Qantas. The Call centre was very quick to want to try and cencel and refund the booking. That doesn't help me as I have a flight on Air India to Guwahati to go on a trip to Eastern Bhutan. I looked at airfare prices to just buy an alternative outright and they are all pretty expensive, so really want a resolution and not a cancellation

So i think i can maybe shift onto the flight the day before (much worse arrival time into Delhi though at 4am) on Sri Lankan as they have an award seat available. But what I'm concerned about is if it get cancelled closer to the departure date, then what? It feels like reading threads here and in opther places around the web, that awards flights being cancelled can leave you literally up S$%^ creek, as they'll refund you your points and money happily and leave you without a flight.

Is it worth me pushing Qantas to either put me on the Cathay flight flight via HK or the direct flight from Melbourne, do i have any chance of this happening? I know as a Gold i literally mean nothing to Qantas and I also know this wasn't their fault, but the handling of these award flights and flight cancellations in general I think is a huge issue and is partly Qantas' fault. The way I see it is if you ticket a flight and it gets cancelled the rules around needing equivalent seats available are there for the airlines benefit only, i could see a class action on this happening at some time in the future.
It’s not common for award seats/flights to be cancelled. The main time award seats are cancelled is when making changes to a booking and they’re not re-ticketed in time.

It is more common for the actual flight itself to be cancelled… but award seat or otherwise doesn’t make that much of a difference.

You are governed by Sri Lankan’s terms and conditions, They usually state that where there has been a cancellation or delay, they will provide alternative flights, free of charge to you. It might be worth exploring if they have accommodated you in another airline. It doesn’t matter if you have a paid or award seat in those circumstances.

Failing that, it might be worth approaching qantas to see if they can offer you a seat to say Bengaluru on their own metal. Or, take the flight a day earlier where there is award availability.

Either way, check Sri Lankan’s contract of carriage and see what your rights are.
 
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I hate to say it but realistically Qantas will not help you here. Best to find other flights with award seats available or an alternative way of getting to your destination.
I have found some alternative award seats on a different time and time on Sri Lankan so its looking like i just have to switch to those. It does make me rethink the value of points in general especially when i do hit LTG in the next couple of years.
Failing that, it might be worth approaching qantas to see if they can offer you a seat to say Bengaluru on their own metal. Or, take the flight a day earlier where there is award availability.

Yeah they were willing IF there was an award seat. I can only find award seats on Sri Lankan so i'm just going to have to take one of those.
 
I have found some alternative award seats on a different time and time on Sri Lankan so its looking like i just have to switch to those. It does make me rethink the value of points in general especially when i do hit LTG in the next couple of years.


Yeah they were willing IF there was an award seat. I can only find award seats on Sri Lankan so i'm just going to have to take one of those.
Who was willing? Qantas or Sri Lankan?

Qantas is the agent here, you have the contract with Sri Lankan. Sri Lankan can’t ask for alternative award availability.

Directly from the Sri Lankan conditions of carriage:

9.2.2 Except as otherwise provided by the Convention, if we cancel a flight, fail to operate a flight reasonably according to the schedule, fail to stop at your destination or Stopover destination, or cause you to miss a connecting flight on which space has been reserved for you, we shall, at your option, either:

(a) carry you at the earliest opportunity on another of our scheduled services on which space is available without additional charge and, where necessary, extend the validity of your Ticket; or

(b) Within a reasonable period of time re-route you to the destination shown on your ticket by our own services or those of another carrier, or by other mutually agreed means and class of transportation without additional charge. If the fare and charges for the revised routing are lower than what you have paid, we shall refund the difference; or

(c) make a refund in accordance with the provisions of Article 10.2; or

(d) subject to you being qualified for same, provide compensation in accordance with any applicable law and/or our Denied Boarding Compensation Policy (if applicable. A copy is available upon request).

So you ask Sri Lankan for either (a) or (b). This is for UL to figure out, not QF.
 

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