The Fare Difference is when changing to a Starter Plus from the original ticket right?
Just asking for feedback, have a ticket on JQ OOL to MEL and return. Two of us on the ticke,t my partner cant make becuase of work. Should I call JQ and let them know? Or just check both of us in and tell them at the airport? (I know and understand that I wont get a credit or refund). I am thinking if I dont tell them until the airport I will have a spare seat next to me!![]()
I had this exact same thing, I just split the PNRs, very simple process over the phone, then just don't show up.
Simply do a no-show would be the easiest option. If your conscience is more important the empty seat next to you, let them know at the airport. Otherwise, have the other person OCLI and choose the seat next to you. Note that your flight will be delayed, together with another 100-odd people.
I dont' believe the flight will actually be delayed by the failure to board of a passenger that has checked in but checked no luggage. When you look at the average on-time performance and typical schedule deviation for a flight I doubt it'll have any impact at all - any deviation will be well within the margin of error for that flight's typical on-time performance.
I've been on many a flight where online checked in people have been no shows, they call within the terminal and onboard, then offload from paxmanifest then we push back on time. If there was baggage invloved, it wouldbe a different matter, have had that a few times where it takes the handlers a while to find baggage.
Thanks so much all your feeback.
It was a price match fare with TT booked back in April.
I will spilt the booking and get two PNR's then try and re-book using the sale on now.
It was a price match fare with TT booked back in April.
I will spilt the booking and get two PNR's then try and re-book using the sale on now.
Rather than lose the fare totally why not call the airline no later than 24 hours before & have them put that ticket into credit which can be used to rebook to the same or another destination in the future. Sure they will charge an amendment or service fee when you eventually go to rebook but is dropping $100 bucks really worth a spare seat that you mightn't even get if there are standbys???
I saw a great example of why you don't OLCI if you intend to noshow. OLCI was done for the 4 pax in the booked knowing full well only 3 were going to travel. However as often the case Murphys Law made an appearance & the baggage was pooled in the name of the pax who wasn't going to travel. In the final stages of the flight it's apparent that there was a noshow who had bags. The other 3 in the booking who were now onboard were quizzed as to whereabouts of their friend & fesssed up that he was never travelling.
Despite the others insisting the bags were theirs the Captain was not having bags tagged in the name of a person who was offloaded from the flight. Bags had to be located & retagged in the name of those travelling which caused a significant delay to the red eye DRW/SYD flight resulting in inconvenience to everyone including many missed domestic and international connections, not to mention rolling delays for all onward flights that a/c was operating that day which would have affected over 1,000 people.
Sometimes it's not a matter of finding the bag. If you've got a storm approaching & a possible 5mile warning imminent you want everyone onboard in a timely fashion so the engineer on the tarmac can depart the flight. Sometimes a couple of minutes can be the difference between departing on time vs sitting on the tarmac & waiting an hour onboard the a/c for the 5mile warning to be cancelled before you can depart.
Yes, particularly when they've already moved on to load the next flight. This happened the other day & by the time the guys finished loading the next aircraft (ie they were instructed to do this before going back to the first a/c) the flight copped a 41 minute delay.
Just because it's a price match does not meant cannot be changed to a normal JQ fare, then add the pack, it's only when you try to add the pack to the price match that you run into issues for obvious reasons.
That was a bit silly on their part, but the luggage issue can be easily avoided with a bit of foresight.
As for the ensuing delays, bad luck. IMO, JQ were going to throw the T&C book at the passengers either way, so in a perverse sort of way, they got a taste of their own medicine.
As JQ have done me no favours, i'd OLCI the second seat and no show.....but to each their own I suppose.
I don't know how you can avoid luggage 'issues' with a bit of foresight as not all pax have the ability to think of the possible ramifications of their actions so due to being so focussed on getting a spare seat.
The 767 belonged to QF. If you were one of the pax would you have just thought "gee those pax really gave QF a lesson"?
By all means allocate seats together, divide the pnrs then noshow for the flight not having checked in at all, however I don't see why you feel the need to OLCI then be a fail to board pax. You may think it's a way to give JQ payback however it's really just showing contempt for your fellow passengers by causing unnecessary delays.
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- ... I think it's a reflection of the 'I" in society when a part of the population deems it okay to lie in an example such as this. IMO, this is not simply a situation of 'not telling the truth' as evidenced by the suggestion to purposely OLCI, knowing full well the pax will be a no-show.
- Sugar-coat it whichever way; call to account the behaviour of the airline to support the argument; provide me with a 'what would I do' example totally out of context in order to demonstrate that my argument is flawed, therefore I am not entitled to express an opinion.
- If an individual is prepared to tell a lie in this situation, what other situations would they be prepared to lie about - work, family, marriage?
- Extreme I know - but it's okay to express a polar opinion, and present another view that's less about the impact on others and more about moral conscience.
- BTW- nice to see the OP split the PNR
Have had this happen to me on Jetstar as well... Bit of a coincidence. As my traveling companion couldn't get a refund they just left the ticket.
I checked them in online and selected the seat next to me.
Then it was funny at the airport hearing them paged to go to gate XX as your flight is ready for an immediate departure. Since they were checked in JQ couldn't assign the seat next to me.
So I had a spare seat. Win!
Won't always work.+1
I have done this a few times on Qantas
The way I see it, I paid for the ticket so its mine to do as I please :!:
Won't always work.
I've flown standby on Qantas - someone had checked in; didn't front, I received a BP for that seat and boarded about 7 minutes before scheduled departed.
Won't always work.
I've flown standby on Qantas - someone had checked in; didn't front, I received a BP for that seat and boarded about 7 minutes before scheduled departed.
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Again, I absolutely agree with you. But don't you think that its morally unconscionable to keep money that you are no longer entitled to? i.e.: pax can't make it so lets keep his fare and then resell his seat again? Im not suggesting they refund it, but surely the can put it into credit (like QF would) and allow him/her to use it at another time minus any (outrageous) change fees.