SMS Flight Update

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I received an SMS most recently on 25th October when my flight SYD-MEL was to be delayed by over an hour, so it's still apears to be operational.

What particular flight was "cancelled"? (Date, Flight number)
 
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Don't think it was cancelled (at least not showing Cancelled on the flight dep board)

I was originally booked on QF 427 1100 SYD-MEL (7 NOV), when I arrived at the airport I discovered I had been moved to QF 425 1030 SYD-MEL.
 
Don't think it was cancelled (at least not showing Cancelled on the flight dep board)

I was originally booked on QF 427 1100 SYD-MEL (7 NOV), when I arrived at the airport I discovered I had been moved to QF 425 1030 SYD-MEL.
QF425 and QF427 both operated on Saturday; QF427 did depart around ¼ hour late.
 
Thanks for that, I guess that could explain why I was moved to the earlier flight.
Usually the SMS updates have been pretty good from QF,I guess just got the exception to the rule. :cool:
 
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