Hey there,
After freeing myself from the golden handcuffs, I have been exploring many new airlines and alliances. some good, some not so good.
SkyTeam has been a particular sore point, from late departing Korean Air flights causing missed connections and a distinct lack of any rebooking assistance, to retaining and then losing luggage.
But by far the icing on the cake is the latest shamozzle from Expedia (I know!) and Delta and Virgin Atlantic.
Keen to try out Deltas trans pacific offering, I booked a flight to LAX and onwards to CDG, returning the same way. For whatever unexplained reason, Expedia decided, in their wisdom, to ticket these 4 Delta flights as VS codeshares on VS ticket stock. Delta then decided to cancel its non stops between LAX and CDG and tried routing me through Salt Lake City and returning via Minneapolis, both of which I REFUSED to accept. Air France operates 3 daily non stops between LAX and CDG, but VS refused to allow it saying it had to be DL or VS despite Delta codesharing on the AF flights. Somewhat confusingly, despite having this AF restriction, VS was quite happy to route me trhough London on their own aircraft and then onwards to Paris onboard........... that's right. Air France.
Long story short..... 9 days before travel, iv'e had to cancel the entire reservation and pay more than DOUBLE to replace the itinerary on AA and BA and will seek to recover the fare difference from Expedia and the offending airlines.
I am genuinely shocked at their contempt for Australian consumers and Australian Consumer Law.
Needless to say, ive completely given up on SkyTeam as they're completely useless.
Singapore Airlines, however, has been BRILLIANT and im annoyed I didn't fly them sooner. they put Qantas to absolute shame!
After freeing myself from the golden handcuffs, I have been exploring many new airlines and alliances. some good, some not so good.
SkyTeam has been a particular sore point, from late departing Korean Air flights causing missed connections and a distinct lack of any rebooking assistance, to retaining and then losing luggage.
But by far the icing on the cake is the latest shamozzle from Expedia (I know!) and Delta and Virgin Atlantic.
Keen to try out Deltas trans pacific offering, I booked a flight to LAX and onwards to CDG, returning the same way. For whatever unexplained reason, Expedia decided, in their wisdom, to ticket these 4 Delta flights as VS codeshares on VS ticket stock. Delta then decided to cancel its non stops between LAX and CDG and tried routing me through Salt Lake City and returning via Minneapolis, both of which I REFUSED to accept. Air France operates 3 daily non stops between LAX and CDG, but VS refused to allow it saying it had to be DL or VS despite Delta codesharing on the AF flights. Somewhat confusingly, despite having this AF restriction, VS was quite happy to route me trhough London on their own aircraft and then onwards to Paris onboard........... that's right. Air France.
Long story short..... 9 days before travel, iv'e had to cancel the entire reservation and pay more than DOUBLE to replace the itinerary on AA and BA and will seek to recover the fare difference from Expedia and the offending airlines.
I am genuinely shocked at their contempt for Australian consumers and Australian Consumer Law.
Needless to say, ive completely given up on SkyTeam as they're completely useless.
Singapore Airlines, however, has been BRILLIANT and im annoyed I didn't fly them sooner. they put Qantas to absolute shame!