A great way to start 6 weeks travelling Europe in August. QF/EK, Mel-Dxb-Arl. Sitting at the gate in the plane for over 3 hours due to the catering truck hitting the engine. Arrive in Dubai and directed to the service desk with 100's of fellow passengers that have all missed their connections. Finally given a sheet of paper which I am assured is a ticket, for us to proceed about 10hrs later with Turkish Airlines, via Istanbul and onto our destination, Stockholm. Given a room & told to come back at 1:00am to check in with Turkish. Do that and then told that our piece of paper isn't a ticket and go to the Emirates desk near buy to get ticketed. The guy at the Emirates desk says this is a Qantas fare, and he can't authorise the Turkish ticket.
He spends so much time trying to do something that the Turkish flight departs without us. Ok, there's another one soon. He continues to try to do something until we miss the next flight. He then advises we go to Terminal 1, where there is Qantas staff, that could solve this. Ok, get on the bus, around the Terminal find an empty QF desk. The Emirates girl nearby says they have all knocked off and gone home. This is going well.
The emirates girl then tries to resolve this. We sit in the near empty terminal watching the Emirates girl working on it for nearly 3 hours.
Finally we are our on our way to Oslo with Emirates!! With an SAS flight through to Stockholm. Get to Oslo, and go to check in with SAS, and the lady says, that piece of paper isn't a ticket. I think I've heard this before, but I can't be sure because my brain is shutting down!
With minutes to spare we are ticketed through to Stockholm. Arrive at Arlander, to only get that sinking feeling when you watch the carousel go around and around, and everyone else is home eating meat balls by the time it dawns on you that your bags are somewhere between Melbourne and Stockholm. The lost luggage department at Arlander is about the size of the Tiger terminal in Melbourne. The Scandinavians it seems have taken loosing luggage to a new level. After a few hours of engaging in this fun Swedish game, we finally get to our hotel about a day late.
It took us about 20 hours to get out of Dubai. I personally loath Dubai, so any extra time there is not my idea of fun. And all due to the Code Share cough up that QF & EK have cooked up between them. The lost bags just added a bit of extra entertainment .. they turned up about midnight that night.
Never doing the QF/EK code share thing again.
He spends so much time trying to do something that the Turkish flight departs without us. Ok, there's another one soon. He continues to try to do something until we miss the next flight. He then advises we go to Terminal 1, where there is Qantas staff, that could solve this. Ok, get on the bus, around the Terminal find an empty QF desk. The Emirates girl nearby says they have all knocked off and gone home. This is going well.
The emirates girl then tries to resolve this. We sit in the near empty terminal watching the Emirates girl working on it for nearly 3 hours.
Finally we are our on our way to Oslo with Emirates!! With an SAS flight through to Stockholm. Get to Oslo, and go to check in with SAS, and the lady says, that piece of paper isn't a ticket. I think I've heard this before, but I can't be sure because my brain is shutting down!
With minutes to spare we are ticketed through to Stockholm. Arrive at Arlander, to only get that sinking feeling when you watch the carousel go around and around, and everyone else is home eating meat balls by the time it dawns on you that your bags are somewhere between Melbourne and Stockholm. The lost luggage department at Arlander is about the size of the Tiger terminal in Melbourne. The Scandinavians it seems have taken loosing luggage to a new level. After a few hours of engaging in this fun Swedish game, we finally get to our hotel about a day late.
It took us about 20 hours to get out of Dubai. I personally loath Dubai, so any extra time there is not my idea of fun. And all due to the Code Share cough up that QF & EK have cooked up between them. The lost bags just added a bit of extra entertainment .. they turned up about midnight that night.
Never doing the QF/EK code share thing again.