kangarooflyer88
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What's the new excuse now? Are they back to just saying general COVID safety measures?6 weeks ago would've been due to the high covid numbers in DNATA catering and their sick leave.
I wouldn't value 5000 points and $20 as the same thing. Technically 5000 points works out anywhere from $50 on the low end to around $500 on the high end (e.g. a flight to LDH). I'd certainly press for the points, if possible since it's easier for them to hand out points than it is to cut you a cheque. In terms of the points amount it needs to be proportional to the pain associated with this. I think 5,000 points per passenger is a fair amount given a points upgrade on SYD > MEL would cost around 10,000 points and I think one could argue catering is roughly half the experience, especially if you are on a narrow body.I think it’s the principle? It will cost QF far more than 5000/$20 to arrange compensation.
In terms of the level of compensation, I value QFd J meals at around $2.50 per passenger. The 5000/$20 reflects the cost to buy a sarnie at the airport.
Indeed. I've flown MEL > SYD on QF last year and they handed out a quiche pizza thing and drinks in Y.Absolute BS. Catering is a core component across QF Y and J offerings - cough does happen, J passengers should absoltuely be compensated - Y, provided a minimal service is offered, and the box is ticked, move on.
-RooFlyer88