SQ Fare Blunder

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bam71

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I have someone caught up in this ....... they have a ticket, issued.

I wonder if SQ can really cancel the booking??

He got it for around $3700.00 round trip. U class is the RBD, he's even pre seated. V excited when he got it ........

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I understand the Agents have been told that if the money isn't extracted from the passenger then the Agent will have to pay.

Apparently FC notified them Saturday but it took until Monday to sort. If FC continued to sell tickets knowing there was an issue then it would seem that FC wear the responsibility. Or it could be argued that SQ were advised of the issue but didn't do anything about it.
 
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It's broked.

Singapore Airlines Refuses to Honor Mistake Fares on Nearly 900 Business Class Seats

December 5, 2014

Mistake fare on nearly 900 business class seats, sold by Australian travel agents, will not be honored by Singapore Airlines.
Nearly 900 flyers who thought they were getting a cheap ride in business class on Singapore Airlines will be forced to choose between spending more to stay in business, traveling in economy or staying at home. News.com.au reports that after a computer mistake deeply discounted business class tickets, Singapore Airlines has chosen not to honor the fares.
The mistake fares were sold by a number of Australian travel agents between November 29 and December 1. A representative for Singapore Airlines said the mistake happened when a number of business class seats were incorrectly assigned to an economy booking subclass. This resulted in a significant discount on business class seats from Singapore to European destinations.
“We have been notified that a small number of travel agents have sold tickets against this reassigned business class subclass, at an economy class fare level,” an unnamed Singapore Airlines representative told news.com.au. “The airfare conditions for the fare clearly stated that it was only valid for economy class travel.”
As a result, flyers who purchased the mistake fares have been given three options. Those who wish to remain in business class will be allowed to travel in the upgraded cabin by paying the difference between their mistake fare and the cheapest business class fare. Those who don’t want to pay for the difference will be allowed to either downgrade their ticket to economy at no additional cost, or accept a refund from the airline.
Singapore Airlines told news.com.au that they are working with travel agents to notify customers of their options and resolve the situation. The carrier reportedly plans to hold travel agents accountable for the difference in fares, in the event that the agent is unable to settle with their clients.
 
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