Moody
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Was me!
Was on the evening Jetstar flight to Sydney today as both QF and DJ were wanting stupid money. I got to the QP in plenty of time and confirmed with the dragons that they made JQ boarding calls. I just had time for one beer and a quick run through my Inbox before I packed up and decided to start the long walk along to the Jetstar gates without being prompted. When I got there I found out why there had been no boarding call - the flight was delayed. I had a quick debate with myself about whether it was worth the long walk back to the QP, but I could hear the second beer calling me (to my doom as it turned out).
Upon re-entering the lounge I commented to the dragon that I had peaked too soon and would wait for the boarding call this time. Then I grabbed the second beer and got out a book, but I was very vigilant to listen to all boarding calls as I had been caught out before at the BNE QP. Another 30 minutes passed and I had finished my beer and didn't want another and the QP was getting very busy so I decided to bail again and read my book at the gate. There are no departure screens for JQ flights until you almost reach gate 38, and I saw the Sydney flight just as it disappeared from the top with CLOSED against it! What the ....!
There were no JQ personnel at the gate so I walked back to the QP. "What happened to the boarding call", I asked. "We made it", was the reply. Pigs cough, I thought, and probably was written on my expression. "Well I never heard it so what do I do now?"
Buy another ticket was the answer, as Jetstar has no relationship with Qantas! The man on the service desk quoted me $240, but I was not in the mood to take this inflated fare from the guy that had allegedly made the mythical boarding call so I snapped "I will book it myself!", and went back into the QP. After 5 minutes I found that there were no more JQ flights, QF wouldn't sell me any fares because the remaining flights were within 3 hours, and Virgin had one flight at full economy. Time to eat humble pie so I went back to the service desk. Fortunately I got a lady who hadn't winessed my terse exchange with her colleague, and when she heard I had missed my JQ flight she did some shenanigans with the fare and got it for me for $130. "You've got 15 minutes before we will make a boarding call", she said, but I had had enough for one night and headed straight out the door.
Then a few seconds later I was struck by a thought and turned back to the lounge and waited to talk to the man at the service desk. I explained to him that I think he made the JQ boarding call just before I re-entered the lounge and the dragons at the door hadn't picked up that I was on the flight her colleague had just called. I then apologised for doubting his word and he thanked me for apologising and we parted friends.
So all's well that ends well, but why can't QF show the codeshare JQ flights on their departure screens? That would be an easy fix I would have thought.
Was on the evening Jetstar flight to Sydney today as both QF and DJ were wanting stupid money. I got to the QP in plenty of time and confirmed with the dragons that they made JQ boarding calls. I just had time for one beer and a quick run through my Inbox before I packed up and decided to start the long walk along to the Jetstar gates without being prompted. When I got there I found out why there had been no boarding call - the flight was delayed. I had a quick debate with myself about whether it was worth the long walk back to the QP, but I could hear the second beer calling me (to my doom as it turned out).
Upon re-entering the lounge I commented to the dragon that I had peaked too soon and would wait for the boarding call this time. Then I grabbed the second beer and got out a book, but I was very vigilant to listen to all boarding calls as I had been caught out before at the BNE QP. Another 30 minutes passed and I had finished my beer and didn't want another and the QP was getting very busy so I decided to bail again and read my book at the gate. There are no departure screens for JQ flights until you almost reach gate 38, and I saw the Sydney flight just as it disappeared from the top with CLOSED against it! What the ....!
There were no JQ personnel at the gate so I walked back to the QP. "What happened to the boarding call", I asked. "We made it", was the reply. Pigs cough, I thought, and probably was written on my expression. "Well I never heard it so what do I do now?"
Buy another ticket was the answer, as Jetstar has no relationship with Qantas! The man on the service desk quoted me $240, but I was not in the mood to take this inflated fare from the guy that had allegedly made the mythical boarding call so I snapped "I will book it myself!", and went back into the QP. After 5 minutes I found that there were no more JQ flights, QF wouldn't sell me any fares because the remaining flights were within 3 hours, and Virgin had one flight at full economy. Time to eat humble pie so I went back to the service desk. Fortunately I got a lady who hadn't winessed my terse exchange with her colleague, and when she heard I had missed my JQ flight she did some shenanigans with the fare and got it for me for $130. "You've got 15 minutes before we will make a boarding call", she said, but I had had enough for one night and headed straight out the door.
Then a few seconds later I was struck by a thought and turned back to the lounge and waited to talk to the man at the service desk. I explained to him that I think he made the JQ boarding call just before I re-entered the lounge and the dragons at the door hadn't picked up that I was on the flight her colleague had just called. I then apologised for doubting his word and he thanked me for apologising and we parted friends.
So all's well that ends well, but why can't QF show the codeshare JQ flights on their departure screens? That would be an easy fix I would have thought.