I have to ask, am I expecting to much or is American Airlines being unreasonable?
I am a Qantas Platinum FF and my wife is Qantas Gold, I booked 2 first class flights from DFW to MIA on the Australian AA website, off the back of our QF7 flight SYD to DFW. When booking on the AU AA website we chose our seats, front row 1 D & F, I like the extra room and no one in front.
I received an email some weeks later informing us of a time change, when I clicked on the new flight I went to the seating and found I was still in the front row but they had moved my wife to row 2, and the other front row seats were blocked out, so I was unable to move her back next to me.
I called up later at night to the US AA customer service team, after explaining to the lady the situation she tells me the front row is blocked out for Elite members, I explained I paid full freight for a 1st class ticket and I am platinum Qantas, surely my wife can sit next to me? I was told No, the seats are for "Elite Members and is there anything else I can do for you, it was fairly blunt and I got the message.
The next day I decided to call the Aussie AA number and try my luck with them, I thought I may have just got one of those people who hate the company they work for and everyone else in the world. Sadly, my call the following day to the AU number was also no good, the chap I spoke tried but he said he had to contact management, he was maybe in an offshore call centre in Indonesia.
This chap said there were no seats, I explained I am on the AA US website and these seats are still available, he then said he is sorry but he is unable to move us to these seat as they are not open, in other words I can sit there but my wife is not "Elite" enough for American Airlines.....
Yes I understand they have their rules etc and ranting some, but surely a first class platinum ticket holder can have his wife sit next to them on a 2;30hr flight in my Elite seats I paid good money for, and yes I understand I can move back next to her, but it has taken us over 20 frigging years to get to Platinum and pay for first class. Honestly why bother with all this Qantas One World BS if they don't have equal membership rights.....
I even asked for a refund, only to be told it goes into American Airlines flight credit, oh silly me of course it does, I pay you with my cash and I have to stay loyal to you even if things change, Good Ole American Equality....
I am getting old and it is a very changing world, sadly its not for the better, but it pisses me off how these airlines go on about Loyalty programs, they expect us to be Loyal to them but they treat us like idiots, Loyalty use to be a two way street, obviously not anymore., As for me, cheapest ticket with any decent airline, I will play their Loyalty game..... They wont miss me and I have Nothing much to miss from them, what an over crowded lounge with a free drink and cookie voucher, I will save my money by not playing their BS loyalty game.
FYI, its not the first time we had issues with American Airlines, they refused us lounge entry in Miami, as hard as I tried to explain I had Qantas Platinum, it fell on deaf ears.
I am a Qantas Platinum FF and my wife is Qantas Gold, I booked 2 first class flights from DFW to MIA on the Australian AA website, off the back of our QF7 flight SYD to DFW. When booking on the AU AA website we chose our seats, front row 1 D & F, I like the extra room and no one in front.
I received an email some weeks later informing us of a time change, when I clicked on the new flight I went to the seating and found I was still in the front row but they had moved my wife to row 2, and the other front row seats were blocked out, so I was unable to move her back next to me.
I called up later at night to the US AA customer service team, after explaining to the lady the situation she tells me the front row is blocked out for Elite members, I explained I paid full freight for a 1st class ticket and I am platinum Qantas, surely my wife can sit next to me? I was told No, the seats are for "Elite Members and is there anything else I can do for you, it was fairly blunt and I got the message.
The next day I decided to call the Aussie AA number and try my luck with them, I thought I may have just got one of those people who hate the company they work for and everyone else in the world. Sadly, my call the following day to the AU number was also no good, the chap I spoke tried but he said he had to contact management, he was maybe in an offshore call centre in Indonesia.
This chap said there were no seats, I explained I am on the AA US website and these seats are still available, he then said he is sorry but he is unable to move us to these seat as they are not open, in other words I can sit there but my wife is not "Elite" enough for American Airlines.....
Yes I understand they have their rules etc and ranting some, but surely a first class platinum ticket holder can have his wife sit next to them on a 2;30hr flight in my Elite seats I paid good money for, and yes I understand I can move back next to her, but it has taken us over 20 frigging years to get to Platinum and pay for first class. Honestly why bother with all this Qantas One World BS if they don't have equal membership rights.....
I even asked for a refund, only to be told it goes into American Airlines flight credit, oh silly me of course it does, I pay you with my cash and I have to stay loyal to you even if things change, Good Ole American Equality....
I am getting old and it is a very changing world, sadly its not for the better, but it pisses me off how these airlines go on about Loyalty programs, they expect us to be Loyal to them but they treat us like idiots, Loyalty use to be a two way street, obviously not anymore., As for me, cheapest ticket with any decent airline, I will play their Loyalty game..... They wont miss me and I have Nothing much to miss from them, what an over crowded lounge with a free drink and cookie voucher, I will save my money by not playing their BS loyalty game.
FYI, its not the first time we had issues with American Airlines, they refused us lounge entry in Miami, as hard as I tried to explain I had Qantas Platinum, it fell on deaf ears.