fairbasa
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Curious to hear others experiences regarding QF (or other airlines) proactively re-booking pax in the event of a delayed first-leg.
I understand airlines wouldn't be in the habit of re-booking everyone off a delayed flight for fear of missing a connection. However, I would have thought there were circumstances (such as this) where it would make sense to do so to minimise impact. Instead of re-booking her on one flight with SQ, they ended up re-booking her on 3, likely costing them more and significantly inconveniencing the passenger.
One would think it wise in circumstances such as this to have automated systems triage most affected pax and proactively re-book them, rather than do so reactively when it's already too late.
- SWMBO (NB) was travelling alone MEL-SIN-HEL-TLL.
- She was booked on QF37 which was delayed 3 hours due to late inbound aircraft
- Check-in agent wouldn't discuss re-booking her on SQ to SIN despite the fact she would miss her connection to HEL - a once a day flight.
- Upon arriving in SIN 3hrs late she discovered she'd been re-routed with SQ, SIN-LHR-ARN-TLL, adding 8.5hrs to her journey and causing her bags to arrive 3 days late (they didn't make the tight connections). Bags were also destroyed, requiring replacement (unlucky).
I understand airlines wouldn't be in the habit of re-booking everyone off a delayed flight for fear of missing a connection. However, I would have thought there were circumstances (such as this) where it would make sense to do so to minimise impact. Instead of re-booking her on one flight with SQ, they ended up re-booking her on 3, likely costing them more and significantly inconveniencing the passenger.
One would think it wise in circumstances such as this to have automated systems triage most affected pax and proactively re-book them, rather than do so reactively when it's already too late.
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