So you were watching Airways last night.Certainly a great ad for TT wasnt itMaybe a basic question ...but why are some airlines so strict with check-in times?
For example not even a few minutes flexibility?
Thanks
Chris
They actually handled themselves better than I expected they would :!:So you were watching Airways last night.Certainly a great ad for TT wasnt it![]()
I thought that other than the handling of the oversold flight, Tiger handled themselves reaosnably well
The person going to Adelaide who was late was a complete richard cranium and the 17 y/o stuck trying to get home was an interesting issue
I see no issue with strict cut off times; it is better imo to say 45 minutes and enforce it strictly rather than say 55 minutes and then allow people to arrive 10 minutes late. With atrict enforcement, everyone knows where they stand
Dave
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I agree completely,however the vast majority of pax on LCCs are not even lurkers on AFF,would have very little knowledge of airline proceedures and hence would look at the show and think TT failed to do a proper job of helping the pax.And the idiot going to Adelaide was a definite richard cranium.I thought that other than the handling of the oversold flight, Tiger handled themselves reaosnably well
The person going to Adelaide who was late was a complete richard cranium and the 17 y/o stuck trying to get home was an interesting issue
I see no issue with strict cut off times; it is better imo to say 45 minutes and enforce it strictly rather than say 55 minutes and then allow people to arrive 10 minutes late. With atrict enforcement, everyone knows where they stand
Dave
I guess strict check in rules are to be expected at places like LHR where if an airline does not pushback on time they risk losing there slot but I also think that some airlines like Ryanair do take it to extremes sometimes,I have seen a passenger at Stansted in tears because she was a couple of minutes late checking in and was denied boarding which meant she would be late for a friends wedding.
I think that sometimes there needs to be some commonsense shown.
That's all very well in practice but it's not a perfect world and people do get caught in traffic etc so whilst airlines must have "rules" about check in etc if a passenger has ample time to make it to the gate what would be the harm of letting them check in if they are only a few minutes late?.If you something important to get to, make sure you are there on time
I have been a few minutes late checking in for many Qantas flights over the last few years and have still been allowed to check in and made it to the gate in plenty of time.
There has to be a cut off point of course and if I was 10 minutes late I would not expect to be allowed to check in but 2 or 3 minutes is a different matter IMHO.
some airlines like Ryanair do take it to extremes sometimes,I have seen a passenger at Stansted in tears because she was a couple of minutes late checking in and was denied boarding which meant she would be late for a friends wedding.
I think that sometimes there needs to be some commonsense shown.