Re: BNE-SYD-LAX-BNE VA Y US$266 on Orbitz [gone]
They wouldn't check me in for domestic flight. Something about the system not allowing it. The sad part is I had the ESTA before the domestic flight departed. They could have reopened domestic flight and issued boarding pass as I had carry on only.
Check-in closes 30 minutes before departure. You got your ESTA 20 minutes before departure. Unless there was a special override (again, not sure if there is one or how this can be done), they couldn't check you in and give you a boarding pass. This may have been even more difficult as you were connecting to an international flight.
The USD1050 to get onto BNE-LAX flight is a laugh. And then Orbitz said I could change the ticket to a later date but would have to do it today and have to pay USD250 change fee + fare difference. This is Virgins requirement to fix stuff up. Hahaha. I can get brand new flights with a reputable full service carrier for ~AUS800 and they want that in change fees alone. Hahaha.
That's probably the cost of getting the same flight today. As in, rock up and purchase it right now.
Here's the rub: where did Virgin stuff up? They were following procedure. You got your ESTA but then you failed to check-in on time.
It wouldn't be the first time that change fees blow up a ticket price - we all know that as those who are well aware of the ins and outs of having the cheapest tickets with the most restrictive conditions.
Virgin have not heard the last of this episode. It has cost me ~AUD600 with flights, hire car and hotel. I can wear that cost as a rookie error but it's not my fault. I want the identical flights at a later date. That's not a lot to ask.
Need to work out how to go about it and my options. Ombudsman?
Some of your auxiliary expenses might be claimable under travel insurance, but if the travel insurance deems it was your fault (i.e. you failed to check-in on time), then they'll deny your claim until you can produce evidence otherwise (may include a letter from Virgin or a court order).
You'd think it's not a lot to ask, but don't forget we give rookies and so on here on AFF (well, most members do) a pretty hard time for whining when they can't simply change their flight on a very restrictive ticket when airlines have heaps of seats coming out of their ears.
As usual, the pathway for grievances are airline first; a written complaint may be suitable in this case. You could try contacting the VA rep on AFF. After that, if you think you still have a strong case, you can take it to Consumer Affairs or the Airline Advocate. One thing that will be interesting is that this was bought from Orbitz US; what effect does that have for any enforcement here in Australia?
It really shows that this is not VISA free travel for Australians and not fee free especially that the dollar has tanked in recent times.
ESTA is not really a visa as such. A real visa for the USA would take months to complete.