Not sure about scheduling issues, but I can say that on the same day that the OP was travelling, I had a flight to ADL in the morning. As usual, BNE D at the QF end was a zoo for bag drop. The QP/J/OWR+ line wasn't faring much better (it was really a case of waiting 20 minutes vs. 200 minutes -
OK exaggeration but you know what I mean - the lesser of two evils thing). This highlights already one significant problem - there are not enough staff at check-in counters to handle the crowd.
Moreover, the whole system just seemed so uncoordinated. The long lines meant that people who had to drop bags for imminently boarding flights had to be called through to cut the queue. And they set up the "queue cutting pax" check-in counters to be in the middle! Idiots - they should have set up the counters near the end of the counter bank. Also, forcing a line where OLCI people with already printed BPs is a furphy, since any pax is going to line up there anyway, whether or not they have a BP (and whether this BP was obtained through OLCI at home
or through the QuickCheck machine). I haven't seen the desk agent yet that has turned a passenger right around because they did not have a BP when the arrived at the counter. (Actually I would be in heaps of trouble because I rarely have a BP because I want the cardboard BPs they only stock behind the desk or at the QP...
)
As for the schedule delays, we had a bit of turbulence on my BNE-ADL flight, although it was more when we were passing around the NSW/VIC border (viz. flight path close to MQL, a bit away from that). Our captain also mentioned some delay due to ADL ATC holding us up - net result = arrived late by 10 minutes. Perhaps that incident was a precursor for things to come....
If it was fair dinkum reason for the weather causing delays, then there is not a lot one can do; if it's also coupled with the wussy curfew in wussy SYD, then that doesn't help things. Having said that, even if it is a regular occurring thing, what could be done to get around it? Tighten the schedule but have the same number of planes (i.e. instead of one flight every 30 minutes, we go one every 15)?
Admittedly, in a perfect world
QF would do better to have a fleet that can be readily relied upon at all times with enough back ups to roll right off the lines when required with minimal to no loss of time (because even the slightest delay in time has severe knock-on effects). But we don't live in a perfect world. It could be worse: ever get stuck in New Zealand domestic? Not pretty.
I can't imagine how DJ copes with similar issues. Admittedly, they have a newer fleet, so operational issues should be minimal. But when Acts of God start to play games with the schedules, how much has DJ built into its risk and contingency plans to deal with such a situation whilst still operating within the protocols of its prescribed business model?
Friday night fever doesn't help things. Flights are full, people are progressively getting frustrated about everything from where are the planes right down to why wasn't my upgrade granted
. I assume weather can't be to blame every week so if there are still scheduling issues then I can't think of a plausible reason why that is so.
I think the shifting flights option is usually only possible if you arrive quite early at the airport and a seat with similar (if not the same) class code exists on the earlier flight. Given that many Friday night flights are full except for possibly in B, H and/or Y, the chances of that happening are pretty slim. Of course you could insist on changing to an earlier flight but then you run the risk of being charged through the teeth as per the standard book policies.
Whew! That was my 2c....