like most people on this forum I would likely prefer to research and book online with the airline directly. Sometimes this is however not entirely possible when it is a perhaps more complicated route, rather than simple point to point. I used Flight Centre to do this a couple of years ago when I was doing a trip to Europe ex SYD via Helsinki and then connecting from Helsinki to Prague and then back out of Berlin to Helsinki. At that time the Finnair flight from HKG/BKK was apparently not available on the Qantas site as a codeshare so likely needed a TA to do this. The first girl was hopeless (despite e-mail instructions still stuffed up connections etc) but the guy I ended up with actually knew something so this was useful - when you are sitting with someone they can tell you things like the fact that QF fights all the way, even as code share, will cost you $300 more than using Finnair - given that you still get points, but not as much, you can then make a call.
The other interesting thing is I just had a conversation with a friend who is booking a trip to West Africa via Jo'burg with SAA. The online price with SAA was $400 dearer than the price he ended up with with Flight Centre. Is this because of bulk discounts to FC or what? Any explanations?
20 odd years ago I booked a simple domestic flight QF to BNE and a few nights at a a hotel. Gave my mobile number for any changes. (They were a bit rarer back then)
Get to airport and told flight cancelled, you are on Int flight, made the Int flight just.
The next week happenned to meet the Flight Centre owner, (Graham Turner, the one who owned the WHOLE company), who asked how I travel etc. Told him the story, he wasnt happy. Said he would investigate.
The next day got a call from local FC guy and manager and big apology and promised discount on next travel. Graham rang back to check up as well.
I didnt go back.
Thats customer service...albeit a bit late.
Someone who doesn't have the brain capacity to complete a simple domestic online booking is an idiot in my book regardless of how well he might, let's say, be painting walls or exploiting natural resources in a mine. Maybe I have a broader (and less political correctness blurred) definition of "idiot" than some others but I can't find anything even remotely ridiculous at all in my statement.
Finally received a call from flight center. I am getting a refund in a few days time, but have incurred more than $932 in charges for cancellation of my premium economy ticket (T ticket bucket). Wasn't given a break down of costs either and a bit annoyed by the whole friggen thing to be quite honest. I called Qantas and they had confirmed my refundable ticket was a $300 deduction as per t&Cs of their contract cancellation policy, and $32 credit card fee (fair and reasonable). Flight center pocketed the other $600 thank you very much kaching, and told me I was very lucky I got anything as it was a non refundable ticket. It is quite outrageous their behaviour don't you think, however I must be thankful for had I not cancelled my holiday guess who would have been stuck 30 miles north west of Hurricane Isaac at Key West? So that's how flight center got a hefty profit this year. Dodgy dealings, lying to their customers and blaming airlines for their charges- must have missed the class lecture about applying business ethics to their business model. No twitter for me, I just had to rant and get it out of my system. Thanks for reading.
...in my mind $200 on top of Qantas' penalty would be pretty fair, $600 however is extortion.
I agree.
Is there an ombudsman or Gov department that you can file a complaint with???
This is precisely why I have a dedicated (human) travel agent. When I have to cancel she refunds me everything and doesn't keep anything for herself. She knows that next time I will go back to her and I do.
I think it is far better to have a relationship with an indepenent travel agent that you have an understanding with.
I always got the impression that flight centre is for people doing a once in a life time trip to Europe. I don't think they are geared up for long term relationships.
I laugh when I read the terms and conditions of Perth Company BESTFLIGHTS.
along the lines of "If you cancel an airfare booked with us your cancellation penalty could be equivalent to the entire airfare you have paid for"
Always bear in mind that anytime you point a finger at someone there's always 3 fingers pointing back at you, and given some of the ignorant, ill-informed comments you've made on this post alone I'd suggest in your case it's more than true.
TG
Says a travel agent. I rest my case!
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I always got the impression that flight centre is for people doing a once in a life time trip to Europe.
I don't think they are geared up for long term relationships.
Hey Dougie,
I did a historical fare search and they are in fact correct in that the T class special was fully non-refundable so I'm a little perplexed as to on what grounds they've got you a refund, I can only assume they've lied to their QF rep to get a waiver to cancel it.
I did a historical fare search and they are in fact correct in that the T class special was fully non-refundable so I'm a little perplexed as to on what grounds they've got you a refund, I can only assume they've lied to their QF rep to get a waiver to cancel it.