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wilco
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Hi All,
Recently I made an online booking with China Southern(CZ) from MEL to PEK over the New Year period. The website offered some crazy routings like MEL-AKL-BNE-(xCAN)PEK-PER-MEL for $620 all in but the flights I chose were MEL-PER-BNE-(xCAN)PEK-PER-MEL for $630 all in. The website deducted the funds from my credit card and sent out the email with the booking references but not the e-ticket. I was then contacted by them to say that CZ advised them of a technical error and that the fare was not valid and a new fare of $930 would need to be purchased.
I have dealt with many airlines in my time, and for the most part, when there is an error the airline honours the fare. Examples of when they haven't is when the mistake has been an obvious one, ie: BA $40 fare from the US to India. The fare I purchased was slightly higher than the advertised "sale" fare of $559 so I dont think it falls into the category of being too cheap to be true.
CZ refuse to respond to emails and when they do, its a one word answer. They never answer their phones and keep you on hold for hours on end. When you finally do get through to someone, their english is almost non existant. Going into their Melbourne office, I found another passenger yelling and screaming at them because he could never get through to them, they never replied to his emails and he was annoyed that on his recent flights the only alcohol they served in economy was wine.
The question is, what can I do about it? CZ are less than interested and the website says its hands are tied.
There are provisions in the Fair Trading Act to prevent such indifferent, contemptuous behaviour, but is it worth pursuing through the Victorian Civil and Administrative tribunal?
Is it unreasonable to rebook with a more reputable airline and claim the difference from CZ? because given the experience to date, I have no intention of flying CZ. EVER.
Thoughts?
Recently I made an online booking with China Southern(CZ) from MEL to PEK over the New Year period. The website offered some crazy routings like MEL-AKL-BNE-(xCAN)PEK-PER-MEL for $620 all in but the flights I chose were MEL-PER-BNE-(xCAN)PEK-PER-MEL for $630 all in. The website deducted the funds from my credit card and sent out the email with the booking references but not the e-ticket. I was then contacted by them to say that CZ advised them of a technical error and that the fare was not valid and a new fare of $930 would need to be purchased.
I have dealt with many airlines in my time, and for the most part, when there is an error the airline honours the fare. Examples of when they haven't is when the mistake has been an obvious one, ie: BA $40 fare from the US to India. The fare I purchased was slightly higher than the advertised "sale" fare of $559 so I dont think it falls into the category of being too cheap to be true.
CZ refuse to respond to emails and when they do, its a one word answer. They never answer their phones and keep you on hold for hours on end. When you finally do get through to someone, their english is almost non existant. Going into their Melbourne office, I found another passenger yelling and screaming at them because he could never get through to them, they never replied to his emails and he was annoyed that on his recent flights the only alcohol they served in economy was wine.
The question is, what can I do about it? CZ are less than interested and the website says its hands are tied.
There are provisions in the Fair Trading Act to prevent such indifferent, contemptuous behaviour, but is it worth pursuing through the Victorian Civil and Administrative tribunal?
Is it unreasonable to rebook with a more reputable airline and claim the difference from CZ? because given the experience to date, I have no intention of flying CZ. EVER.
Thoughts?