medhead
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Perhaps we should keep the political discussion to the relevant thread :idea:
Many of these points have been addressed already in other threads.
Having said all that, I think if we look into the conditions of carriage there are few requirements for Qantas to compensate us. We have already had the example of a contractor missing 2 days work and hence pay. I missed half a day's work and hence inome. It is not a case of just missing work. There is no requirement for Qantas to compensate for that loss, although the CofC do refer to making a claim through the courts, or similar. Now I think this is a good way for Qantas to recognise those other losses that people have suffered as a result of this event. It doesn't replace all of my loss, or that of others, but it does generate some goodwill.
Now back on topic: Someone asked how people plan to use their flights. My thoughts so far:
Many of these points have been addressed already in other threads.
Having said all that, I think if we look into the conditions of carriage there are few requirements for Qantas to compensate us. We have already had the example of a contractor missing 2 days work and hence pay. I missed half a day's work and hence inome. It is not a case of just missing work. There is no requirement for Qantas to compensate for that loss, although the CofC do refer to making a claim through the courts, or similar. Now I think this is a good way for Qantas to recognise those other losses that people have suffered as a result of this event. It doesn't replace all of my loss, or that of others, but it does generate some goodwill.
Now back on topic: Someone asked how people plan to use their flights. My thoughts so far:
- Take the 747 return to Perth
- Take a short CNS holiday, and catch up with people from school.
- fly to Auckland for lunch - bossreggie????
- Get to BNE to see family/mum before Christmas, or
- Use it for a routine work trip.