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I would first try the travel insurance company with regard to the clause relating to compensation for missed flights due to 'travel agent error' however, my guess is they would hand ball that back to the travel agent and not pay out on it.
Having said that most travel agents should be covered by professional indemnity insurance whereby they can claim the costs back they are out of pocket from their insurance company should they have to shell out for new airfares for their client because due to their own errors or omissions. This may well depend on what state or territory the agent is in ie QLD.
Like everyone else above I guess I'm curious as to when you first showed up at the airport on the 24th January to checkin. A common problem when flights depart in the wee hours of the morning ie in your case 0010 on 25th January is people turning up say at 2200 on 25th January to checkin for a flight not understanding the concept of actually having to turn up on the evening of the 24th.
Working in Darwin I see this regularly as would people in Perth, Honolulu, Singapore etc.
Look I'm sure there are many people on this forum, even platinum FF's who would be the first to say they've missed flights under these circumstances.
If people find themselves in a situation I would exhaust all avenues before forking out money for new tickets ie call the travel agent, your travel insurance company to see if they can sort the problem out first. The more reputable the airline the more likely they are to assist getting you on another one of their flights.
Failing that they may be able to endorse your ticket over to another airline for uplift. If holding a paper ticket the flight coupons are stamped "endorsed to XYZ airlines". These days where the majority of tickets are electronic the original airline would need to write out a FIM (flight interruption manifest) for you to give to the new airline in lieu of a flight coupon.
I would try and sort it out in this order:
a) Travel insurance company
b) Harvey World Travel - contact the head office in Sydney or QLD State office if you reside in Brisbane re the agent making a claim on their agency's professional indemnity cover.
c) If both of the above wipe their hands of it I would call the QLD Law Society and ask for a referral to a solicitor who may handle his type of claim. Some legal firms have a one off fee of $77.00 for your first consultation which may be all you need to get the advice you want.
I'm sure a solicitor could point you in the right direction re your next course of action whether it be the Small Claims Tribunal or Consumer Affairs (ACCC? now).
You owe it to yourself and your bank balance to exhaust all the above options before writing it off as a $7000.00 mistake.
I wish you all the best with getting it sorted and look forward to hearing the outcome.
Cheers OBB![]()
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I'm curious why you think the agent should accept the entire liability, given that the airline rang and received the pax's mobile number, shouldn't they accept some of the liability for not contacting the pax?
Don't get me wrong, i'm not having a go at what you wrote, it was interesting, and the agent could have easily covered themselves by sending one email to the client advising them, but in the end, its not entirely the agents fault as previously discussed.
I would highly doubt Vero will cover this circumstance, I think you'll find any coverage for missed connection pertains to those who are travelling for an unmissable event (such as a wedding, funeral etc), not for those who simply turn up late and miss their flights.
Despite what you're suggesting, agents don't claim their errors on insurance, they wear them, taking them from their bottom line, so I dare say it'll be a long fight trying to get any money from HWT.
TG