legroom
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Red-e-Deal = $99
Change Fee = 88$
With the recent news about RBA clamping down on CC interchange fee including the CC surcharge fees applied by various airlines etc...., I wonder if that $88 change fee is really reflective of the IT real costs to QF.
Would you behave differently if that fee were not there ? I doubt very much if I would.
So, why should QF charge so much (~ 90% of the actual fare in this case) for a flight change done online with zero human intervention ?
Should it be
1) abolished altogether ?
2) a percentage of the new (? old) fare ?
3) complimentary to status pax (say SG or above) ?
It is highly discriminatory against a lowly Y ticket as if I were to change my fully paid J ticket ($$$$), it would cost the same amount.
QF would be expected to argue of "... IT costs ..." but that costs are factored into every fares sold already.
Thoughts ?
Change Fee = 88$
With the recent news about RBA clamping down on CC interchange fee including the CC surcharge fees applied by various airlines etc...., I wonder if that $88 change fee is really reflective of the IT real costs to QF.
Would you behave differently if that fee were not there ? I doubt very much if I would.
So, why should QF charge so much (~ 90% of the actual fare in this case) for a flight change done online with zero human intervention ?
Should it be
1) abolished altogether ?
2) a percentage of the new (? old) fare ?
3) complimentary to status pax (say SG or above) ?
It is highly discriminatory against a lowly Y ticket as if I were to change my fully paid J ticket ($$$$), it would cost the same amount.
QF would be expected to argue of "... IT costs ..." but that costs are factored into every fares sold already.
Thoughts ?