Oh dear ... while I appreciate that you're generally only going to hear the worst version on the Internets, sounds like pretty terrible handling of the situation all around.
Errwut? Is this exaggeration on the forumz

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, or did a VA agent book something and forget to ticket it?
Wow.
Well, guys, get a cup of coffee, sit back and read on...
I have just returned to Brisbane (7pm last night) from the doomed VA flight which was scheduled to leave LAX on Fri 11.30pm. Here is a summary of what happened:
1. Announcement made about 9.00pm that flight to Brisbane cancelled. Passengers to go to VAustralia service desk for details.
2. After queuing, given letter apologising for cancellation and toll free number to call after 7am following day. Told we would be accommodated in hotel, meal vouchers overnight but would be flying following day direct to Brisbane so 'keep your boarding cards'
3. When booking in hotel, told by hotel staff we were staying two nights.
4. Rang at 7.10am following morning - told to call back 'after lunch' as VA still sorting out flights.
5. Rang at 1.10pm - on hold until 3.50pm. Told only one option - flight following night (11.30pm!) Air Pacific to Fiji (10hrs), 9hrs at Fiji in transit, Pacific Blue to Syd, 1.5hrs transit, Virgin to Brisbane. "There are no direct flights to Brisbane on any airline for days", "Can't get you on VA for several weeks - fully booked", "Only option available"...
6. LAX following night - 28 seats on Air Pac flight, 60 passengers - near riot.
(We were two of the 'lucky' ones)
7. Arrived Nadi Fiji. Queued (again!) for 1.5hrs at transfer desk - no bookings for us on any flight leaving today - 'not on the system', 'you won't be flying today', 'you'll have to talk to VAustralia (who don't have presence at airport)'....
8. Got a taxi into town, went to travel agent, bought 2 tickets Pacific Blue direct to Brisbane leaving in afternoon (there were 14 seats available).
Moral of the story? Sure, things can go wrong...we were understanding at first, but the above is a very, very brief summary of our experience. Other passengers had even worse experiences - some are still stuck in LA. VAustralia MUST address this as a public relations issue, get a plan in place, and at least apologise to passengers for this mess...
Now, off to bed....