kangarooflyer88
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It really depends on the context I suppose. Certainly we've heard of horror stories with JetStar where passengers were stuck in Bali for a week and most courts wouldn't consider that reasonable accommodations.And all the associated costs of a court case if the airline doesn’t honour your claim from the outset. VCAT and similar tribunals in other states won’t handle the matter if it’s cth legislation, as we saw from other threads.
And your claim might fail if the operating airline said they were in the process of making alternative arrangements for you, but you jumped the gun.
As someone trying their darnedest to earn Qantas World Platinum status this year, it's situations like this which really make me question whether it's all worth it.If WP is the new NB, SG must be the new Tin.
I suspect for something like an IROPS, there is a group of people in some back office within JQ/QF (maybe aided by some computer) who handle the redistributing of pax to other flights. I don't think the call centre agent is empowered to sort out these matters. For example, they may not able to change available seats on other available flights to a different fare class - this is seen when WP are requesting a U seat release. The call centre agent is only able to put in the request. The change comes from a back office operation. It is also possible that they are empowered to make changes within cabin classes for certain fares but Classic rewards fare types may be beyond their pay grade.
Obviously P1 and CLPO travellers have their own special team.
I suppose in the case of HBA, there was only one nonstop QF Group flight left in the day a 4 PM QF service but considering they cancelled the flight around 2:45 PM that really wasn't a viable option. There were connecting flights but from what I saw it would require an overnight at MEL which again doesn't solve their problem. The only real solution was to fork out the couple hundred bucks on partner Virgin Australia to get me back, but at that point I reckon it would be slightly more cost advantageous to put me up in a hotel and cover meals instead.It’s all the same balance sheet JQ/QF you would think they would do what is financially better for them, in many cases that is putting them on a QF flights vs putting up in accommodation overnight etc.