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sampson
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Jetstar did, Anonymouscoward, after Geoff Dixon's letter surfaced about saving $100m.
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11.3 Liability for schedule changes. Except as set out in Articles 12.5 and 12.6, and unless the Laws or the Conventions say otherwise, V Australia will not be liable to you for any losses that you incur as a result of schedule changes.
Hi Sampson
I assume you read and understood the terms and conditions before booking?
Including this :
No, well tough luck, travel insurance covers these things, and is available during the booking procedure.
DJ737
Airlines can write whatever T&C's they like and TRY to hide behind them when they want to change things in their favour.
FACT is that they cannot get away with everything because of a T&C
Consumer win: my triumph over Virgin Blue’s incompetence - Crikey
If anyone is affected by VA changing their schedule for the MEL-LAX flights after they stuff you around and deny your refund, lodge a case in your appropriate small claims court.
In Victoria it is VCAT, and costs around $35
VA then receive a letter saying you have lodged a claim against them for xx_xx_ and they are meant to settle it before going to "Court"
You will probably end up in "Court" and VA will fight it no doubt but in most cases I would say that you would win.
FACT is staff were sacked for MEL-LAX back in June
The 777 was delayed and that was known many many weeks ago yet VA still took bookings for MEL-LAX and will now try to put you through SYD.
Don't accept their rubbish and just lodge a claim with them.