MathNerd
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Hi all (especially the MEL frequenters),
Surely this has crossed everyone's minds at some point - SQ's operations at MEL are a total shambles; almost akin to a low-cost carrier.
Checking in for SQ218 on Thursday night all hell broke loose.
Have kept the thoughts bottled up for a while, but they need to be called out now. Here's a list of a couple of things that are sorely disappointing (disclaimer: these could very well be a result of severe staff shortages, but that's a Menzies Aviation/Dnata issue as check-in handling is handballed to them):

Thoughts? Is the above waffle unreasonable or just another first world problem?
Cheers
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			Surely this has crossed everyone's minds at some point - SQ's operations at MEL are a total shambles; almost akin to a low-cost carrier.
Checking in for SQ218 on Thursday night all hell broke loose.
Have kept the thoughts bottled up for a while, but they need to be called out now. Here's a list of a couple of things that are sorely disappointing (disclaimer: these could very well be a result of severe staff shortages, but that's a Menzies Aviation/Dnata issue as check-in handling is handballed to them):
- Kiosk Check-in - where to even start? What happened to good old fashioned counter check-in with ordered lines, all taken care of by your designated agent? Now it's a free-for-all, you see a big snaking line and have no idea whether it's for the counters or to complete bag drop? The lines for Y/J/F all merge anyway. And if you want to check-in when your passport isn't issued by your destination country? Forget it - need special assistance, rendering the kiosk useless. Heaps of people had this issue.
 - The Boarding Passes - plain, white, LCC style. Even if in J/F. This has been a change that's been in force for a few years now, and feedback to SQ went nowhere when the displeasure with the change was made known to them. I guess they must assume the majority of pax don't care that their BP doesn't look presentable in the slightest? When you've paid a boatload of cash or stumped up a stack of miles that have taken ages to earn, a small thing like a nice BP goes a long way.
 
Thoughts? Is the above waffle unreasonable or just another first world problem?
Cheers
			
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