Involuntary schedule change (not cancelled)

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Tessm92

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Does anyone have any experience with involuntary schedule change in the current climate?
My domestic flights to MEL (from PER) in June for the long weekend have been rescheduled instead of cancelled so that they are now unsuitable and would require me to take an additional day of leave. I.e. 1725 departure on the Friday now 1000 departure.

Haven't clicked the "accept these changes" email link yet

TIA
 
Does anyone have any experience with involuntary schedule change in the current climate?
My domestic flights to MEL (from PER) in June for the long weekend have been rescheduled instead of cancelled so that they are now unsuitable and would require me to take an additional day of leave. I.e. 1725 departure on the Friday now 1000 departure.

Haven't clicked the "accept these changes" email link yet

TIA
Call and ask for a refund - you 'SHOULD' be entitled to it.
 
I'm impressed you got an email. I've received zero notification for upcoming flights with changes...you'd think it would be automated!
 
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