QF575 passengers disembarked about 8 hours after landing in Perth.
Time for the QF ground unions/ground staff to stop whinging about Alan Joyce shutting the airline down and start looking in the mirror as to the problems the company and hence employees face.
And maybe VA/DJ should think about not putting their staff at risk.
I was half joking medhead. QF get lambasted for not flying as they won't put their staff at risk and DJ get commended for flying and thus putting their people at risk. I think some people have their priorities wrong.
QF575 landed about 10 am and more than 5 hours later we are still stuck on board.
I was half joking medhead. QF get lambasted for not flying as they won't put their staff at risk and DJ get commended for flying and thus putting their people at risk. I think some people have their priorities wrong.
Yes - have seen the same discrepency during thunderstorm activity at BNE as well - with QF not refueling/ loading or unloading and VA business as usual.Schadenflight moment or
frustration depending on whom you are flying that particular day.
I dont want to get into the argument about which airline is taking more risk etc.
I do find it odd that at airports with air bridges that the plane, which taxis to the terminal under it's own power, cannot dock at the terminal and the airbridge cannot be connected allowing pax to de-plane (and not be stuck in a 738 for another 5 hours after thier 4hr flight time).
What is the step required that puts staff at too great a risk during a thunderstorm that stops the plane being parked at the gate and allowing the pax off into the terminal at least? I can understand not accessing cargo hold, refuelling etc, but it seems odd that the plane cant be parked at the gate and the airbridge positioned?
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