My wife flew to Ireland 2 weeks ago from Melbourne. At check in she was incorrectly informed she needed a PCR test. She tried to tell them this but they would not listen so she had to queue and pay for a PCR test.
While waiting for her result she pulled up the correct info and went back to the desk and the check in staff agreed their advice was incorrect and she could board without a PCR. She asked if they would refund the test ($79) and they said she would have to request a refund from customer service.
Having spent many hours recently calling Qantas for an upcoming award flight my question is is there much point in chasing this up and if so what is the best process?
Thanks in advance for any advice.
While waiting for her result she pulled up the correct info and went back to the desk and the check in staff agreed their advice was incorrect and she could board without a PCR. She asked if they would refund the test ($79) and they said she would have to request a refund from customer service.
Having spent many hours recently calling Qantas for an upcoming award flight my question is is there much point in chasing this up and if so what is the best process?
Thanks in advance for any advice.