Qantas missed flight policy — if held up getting to the airport

virgintiger

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Hi all,

Does anyone know how Qantas generally handles it if you miss a flight because you’re held up getting to the airport (e.g. traffic, delays, etc.)?

I understand it’s technically considered a no-show, but wondering what happens in practice, particularly for domestic flights within Australia. If you arrive late, will Qantas usually try to put you on the next available service (even for a fee), or is the entire fare forfeited?

Appreciate any insights.

Thanks!
 
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Hi all,

Does anyone know how Qantas generally handles it if you miss a flight because you’re held up getting to the airport (e.g. traffic, delays, etc.)?

I understand it’s technically considered a no-show, but wondering what happens in practice, particularly for domestic flights within Australia. If you arrive late, will Qantas usually try to put you on the next available service (even for a fee), or is the entire fare forfeited?

Appreciate any insights.

Thanks!
Yep. Presuming there’s availability I’ve found them good.

Couple of months ago in Syd was late arriving and the red e-deal flight was re-booked by the service desk with little drama.
 
Yep. Presuming there’s availability I’ve found them good.

Couple of months ago in Syd was late arriving and the red e-deal flight was re-booked by the service desk with little drama.
When you say little drama, what exactly do you mean? And late arriving because of your own fault or a missed connection?

Not OPs exact scenario as this all happened before departure.
My experience of this was when I was 2 minutes late for bag drop cut-off (my fault). Was given no alternative but to re-book on a later flight. Of course, the only tickets left available at such short notice were extortionate but what can you do. The fare I had paid initially was credited so at least that was something. I would say there was no 'drama' involved in the process and the desk was helpful, but because of the hefty cost, definitely not 'no dramas' (in the Aussie slang sense).
 
The official policy, in the contract of carriage, is that they will give you a credit for the fare… provided you give them the details of why you were late and how it was ‘unforeseen’. All fees and charges apply.

In reality i’m not sure how this is that much different from a normal cancellation… even red e deals can be credited now? albeit with a hefty fee for use.
 
When you say little drama, what exactly do you mean? And late arriving because of your own fault or a missed connection?

Not OPs exact scenario as this all happened before departure.
My experience of this was when I was 2 minutes late for bag drop cut-off (my fault). Was given no alternative but to re-book on a later flight. Of course, the only tickets left available at such short notice were extortionate but what can you do. The fare I had paid initially was credited so at least that was something. I would say there was no 'drama' involved in the process and the desk was helpful, but because of the hefty cost, definitely not 'no dramas' (in the Aussie slang sense).
Plane had pushed back by the time we got to the gate. (No bags). Was our fault.

SYD-MEL so plenty of options. I was very polite.

No drama. No extra cost. Just moved.
 

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