A fresh data-point for everyone out there who has EU/UK 261 plans for QR...
My Avios QR flights from FCO-xDOH-xMEL-CBR were cancelled yesterday, as QR announced that it was dropping Rome as a destination until the end of April. My flight is on 15th April, so I now have plenty of time to contact them, claim EU 261 re-routing rights, get myself onto a Tier 1 partner (thinking CX, then perhaps BA after that), and resolve this whole mess early before I even get to Europe (not on QR or any ME3 btw).
That was the fantasy, then reality bit!
I called a US QR number around 10:30pm AEST, waited for an hour, gave up, called an alternate US number and got through. Told the chap my predicament and that I wanted to claim EU 261 re-routing rights, using CX to get home. He checked flights and couldn't see anything. I told him exactly which CX flights to use and yes, now they seemed available.
Then he asked me how much I paid for my fares... errr, Avios + charges. Then I'm on hold for a few minutes. OK - maybe that could be done. How many Avios do you have in your account, Sir? Errr... almost none, because these award flights absorbed them. Another few minutes placed on hold. Then the kicker - they could only offer me those CX flights (FCO-xHKG-SYD) if I would pay a change fee of $350 per person (presumably USD).
Again I doth protest that EU 261 requires QR to re-route me to my original destination upon their cancellation. I will not pay for an involuntary re-routing. Then he says it is because I am now proposing going to SYD, not CBR, so I am the one requesting a change. Again, I note that it is within my rights under EU 261 to re-route to airports in the same area if this is mutually agreeable. Fly me to CBR or SYD... not a lot of difference from their perspective - and since CX has no fifth freedom rights in AU, they can't get me there anyway, so QR would have to pay VA or QF to finish the job domestically. Computer firmly says NO - unless I budge on the change fees, he can't unlock those CX flights. I ask for a Privilege Club supervisor; he can't give me one for a few hours. It's now midnight AEST and I refuse a call-back - I need my beauty sleep as I am Growing Older!
Woke up this morning and kicked myself for asking for SYD - should've just played along with the CBR masquerade, got into SYD, felt "ill" and unable to make that final domestic leg after I exit Customs with all my luggage and head home. But I digress...
This afternoon, I spent hours hanging on QR contact lines - calling both Japan and Australia to no avail. Waited until 4pm, then called Germany. Got through in 6 minutes, diverted from Wroclaw for some reason! My new QR agent was very helpful and not cagey. I asked for EU 261 re-routing and he said that QR policy has changed overnight - they will not re-route using other airlines if they can avoid it. QR departures from FCO were also reinstated overnight but CBR remains axed. Given these changes in policy, could I just travel FCO-xDOH-SYD instead? Yes Sir! Will it remain in J class? Yes Sir; we couldn't possibly downgrade you! Are there any change fees? Oh, no Sir!
Sorry for the long diatribe - but a lot has changed with QR in the past 24 hours. Rome is no longer cancelled as a QR destination but QR policy is specifically aimed at re-directing pax back onto their own flights rather than with other airlines. From the prices that I saw on Google flights for J seats with Tier 1 partners (AY, BA, CX, TK, etc), re-routing via other airlines must be costing them an absolute fortune. Whether this new policy is kosher under EU 261 is another matter, of course!
Back to the title of this thread, I think that I've had both successes and failures with my EU 261 protestations in the past 24 hours.