moa999
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Have you received any indication that the hotel will be closed for the weekend?for the fun part of trying to find a comparable hotel for 2 adults and 2 children at short notice
Have you received any indication that the hotel will be closed for the weekend?for the fun part of trying to find a comparable hotel for 2 adults and 2 children at short notice
In post # 18?What was the registration of the helicopter?
Reported they relocated 400 guests today, probably easy to do on an August Monday but a bit harder on the weekend.Diamond HH lapsed earlier this year, and got a good deal through Qantas Hotels.
Email received from them earlier today:
We wanted to contact you with some important information regarding your upcoming stay at DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Cairns.
DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Cairns have unfortunately been impacted by a Helicopter crash during the night of 11th August.
Our deepest sympathies go out to those people involved in the incident.
The hotel is unfortunately unable to accommodate your booking due to this incident and have advised of the following options.
1. A full refund of your booking back to the original form of payment.
2. Change your booking to a future date (subject to availability)
3. Rebook to an alternative accommodation on any of the options on this link here subject to availability
There’s no link visible to show what accommodation options were offeredThe hotel is unfortunately unable to accommodate your booking due to this incident and have advised of the following options …..
…. 3. Rebook to an alternative accommodation on any of the options on this link here subject to availability
The link was just to the Qantas hotels website with the dates prefilled, so not very useful.There’s no link visible to show what accommodation options were offered
No…the one that crashedIn post # 18?
The link was just to the Qantas hotels website with the dates prefilled, so not very useful.
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If it helps...No…the one that crashed
The ATSB is investigating a collision with a building involving a Robinson R44 II, registered VH‑ERH, at Cairns, Queensland, on 12 August 2024.
Nah,It implies they will pay for it. You just have to pick a hotel with availability.
I imagine direct bookings went straight to the Hilton Cairns, assuming they had enough availability.
Nah,
When clicking the link it ((See other offers) ) it is just the Qantas Hotels website with the dates pre-filled and now I look a limit of $313 per night.
Just clicked on an option for Fitzroy Island Resort - and it's looking like a a normal booking that I have to make again and pay up front.
Either way - requested the refund, refundable booking anyway, see how long it takes.
As said previously, of all the places on the Esplanade, mildly frustrating it is this one.
The only chopper that regularly flies around at night up here is Rescue 510...sometimes rescuing people but mostly chasing juvie car thieves.
No kids, there was only one person on board and none of the pilots from the owner of the aircraft.When I first heard about this earlier today I expected to hear that the flight was unauthorized, I bet the police will be looking for a stolen car used to breach the fence on the GA side of Cairns airport, the helicopter was a piston engine type and its possible that opportunistic thieves might have incredibly been able to start it and get it airborne, obviously the way it was flown shows no sign of any professional pilot being at the controls so its likely that some teenage kids decided to "GTA it" that night, as it turns out - flying a helicopter in real life is more difficult than it is on the XBox.
I doubt if kids could even get the thing in the air, let alone stay there for 45 seconds. IMO, the person that "stole" this helo likely had some aviation experience. If it were kids, then why just one?When I first heard about this earlier today I expected to hear that the flight was unauthorized, I bet the police will be looking for a stolen car used to breach the fence on the GA side of Cairns airport, the helicopter was a piston engine type and its possible that opportunistic thieves might have incredibly been able to start it and get it airborne, obviously the way it was flown shows no sign of any professional pilot being at the controls so its likely that some teenage kids decided to "GTA it" that night, as it turns out - flying a helicopter in real life is more difficult than it is on the XBox.
My current totally unsupported view is an ex employee of the Doubletree.Of course a helicopter being stolen is a major escalation compared to vehicle theft, but both incidents suggest potential internal and external conflict with the company being expressed through thievery. Bet it’s an ex-employee.
Nautilus employee/contractorMy current totally unsupported view is an ex employee of the Doubletree.