Hi Mark3000,
We'd like to look into this, please check your Inbox.
Many thanks, Red Roo
Yes I'm aware that that socialist EU organisation has made decent rules to stop airlines getting away with overbooking and shrugging their shoulders like they do here. We couldn't be bothered arguing with them once we returned. I did email them our displeasure and vowed never to fly BA To Europe again.Was that from 1A to somewhere else in F, or downgraded to J or W or Y?
If so, then how long ago was this? If on or after 2004 then under EU261/2004 you were entitled to "75% of the cost of the ticket"; which at worst means ¾ the of total amount paid for the ticket pro-rated by the distance of LHR-SYD and the total distance of the ticket.
I suspect that would have been more than £500 ... if a reward redemption then it still holds but points/miles and/or value thereof needs to be taken into consideration.
I cannot believe that someone is that important they have to get back to work the next day.
EH
The trouble is, Emily, that there are people who believe that they are that important. LOL.
Edit: Giving the doc the benefit of the doubt, maybe he just made a rookie mistake in not allowing for an unexpected delay in his return travel. In my case, I never plan on retuning to work for several days after a big trip, but I understand that we are not all in a position to do that.
If people need to be back they need to be back. It could be for a number of reasons both work related or even legal, why should anyone have to justify why they need to get home, if a business wants to overbook people and don't care then I say make laws that fine them heavily with no get out clauses. Contracts should never be one sided.
There is a very easy way to stop overbooking. No more changeable fares or compassion if you miss your flight due to no fault of the airlines.
Refused boarding due to overbooking is rare enough that it makes headlines here given the number of people who fly daily.
Be careful of what you wish for because there will be adverse consequences.
The doc didn't make any mistakes.The trouble is, Emily, that there are people who believe that they are that important. LOL.
Edit: Giving the doc the benefit of the doubt, maybe he just made a rookie mistake in not allowing for an unexpected delay in his return travel. In my case, I never plan on retuning to work for several days after a big trip, but I understand that we are not all in a position to do that.
The doc didn't make any mistakes.
The compensation offered at the gate should be identical to the compensation received if they accept a downgrade.
The doc should not be out of pocket. The airline should not be allowed to profit if they cannot meet the original contract. Pay up and try not to stuff up next time.
If you work for NSW Health and they are paying for the airfares e.g. attending a conference, then you are not allowed to add on extra days e.g. a few days holiday etc. You are expected to return to work the next day unless it is a weekend.
No, my son works at a large hospital and the area health service who approve and organise the travel will not allow him to add any extra days at all. They do all the bookings and will not approve any additional days. He is holidaying in South America at present and was asked to present his research paper at an international conference in Spain and wanted to fly to Spain direct from South America paying all flights himself and they still would not approve the arrangements and leave. They wanted him to fly home and then fly to Spain the next day.If you are referring to Training Education and Study Leave then you can build in some annual leave into the trip as long as the total other leave does not exceed the actual time spent at the conference and traveling to and from it.
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No, my son works at a large hospital and the area health service who approve and organise the travel will not allow him to add any extra days at all. They do all the bookings and will not approve any additional days. He is holidaying in South America at present and was asked to present his research paper at an international conference in Spain and wanted to fly to Spain direct from South America paying all flights himself and they still would not approve the arrangements and leave. They wanted him to fly home and then fly to Spain the next day.
Common sense.What is this word "should"?
Common sense.
Pay for business class, forced to sit in economy then get your money back.
The compensation offered at the gate should be identical to the compensation received if they accept a downgrade.