upgraded but with faulty avod

Status
Not open for further replies.

k8s9999

Newbie
Joined
May 29, 2009
Posts
2
Hello all I was hoping to ask some friendly advice about a LAX-MEL flight I just recently took this week. I paid for a PE ticket MEL-JFK return (and at quite a high price) in the hope to be able to upgrade wth points one way. Used points on the way for MEL-LAX for a successful J upgrade and then received a free one at check in for the LAX-MEL sector - most people were upgraded complimentary in the J cabin they told us. The flight home really didnt seem all that "buisness" class more like a United business flight.. service and ammentities and in general. Myself and seat partner both had faulty avod systems which I know has been talked about a lot here. After the ususal attempts to try and fix it they told us it had been reported over a week before as faulty and thyey knew it wasnt going to work - my seat partner was a Gold FF member full J fare so really I am also asking on behalf of them. As it was a full flight they said to us "hope you are tired" not much we can do and the usual process with on board video (though my sound didnt work). I am naturally appreciative for the upgrade so dont want to make a complaint as such as it was a free upgrade however it was a pricey PE ticket and know other people would have had cheaper PE upgrades also - but if the airline had surely had this reported for over a week before should they not have fixed it? 14 hours is a long flight with no entertainment or call button and whilst the good seat is more worth it I felt a little duped of what everyone else got and my seat partner had a fully paid business fare so really wasn't good on his behalf so want to ask for them what to do.

Do I just keep quiet or make a complaint and what would be the usual outcome for my seat partner who was on a full J fare and is Gold FF (just a random flyer who we took emails so I can tell them what to do).

On the other note to all - upgrades seem to be a plenty at present for flyers! :lol:
 
Welcome to AFF k8s9999

Regardless of how much you paid for your Y+ ticket, you received a free upgrade to J. And when those free upgrades occur, it is often that you only get the J seat but not the entire J meals or service. That is probably why you thought the J quality wasn't that great.

In your seat partners case, they had a J ticket so thus should have been entitled to the complete J product incl. meals and service.

In this case of faulty IFE, if there was a faulty IFE I'm sure some complaint/feedback may result in some form of compensation eg. QF travel vouchers for future flights on QF.

But in respect to your case, playing a bit of devil's advocate here, but QF gave you an upgrade, and these free upgrades sometimes do not entitle you to have the full J service. If it came down to IFE problems, QF (or even the crew) may have easily said "hey, you could always go back to Y+" and "we'll bring another passeger from there to take your J seat" etc.

I know if I was given the option for a full Y+ product or a J seat, especially flying 14hrs. I'd take the J seat without the IFE.
 
Turn business expenses into Business Class! Process $10,000 through pay.com.au to score 20,000 bonus PayRewards Points and join 30k+ savvy business owners enjoying these benefits:

- Pay suppliers who don’t take Amex
- Max out credit card rewards—even on government payments
- Earn & Transfer PayRewards Points to 8+ top airline & hotel partners

AFF Supporters can remove this and all advertisements

Well your seat partner really should send in a complaint.As you said you were asking on thier behalf of that pax I am presuming a rellie or work associate so they certainly could complain on your behalf as well.If my presumption is wrong I still think you should complain-but start off with thanking them for the upgrade.
this is one area where QF could improve it's game.Twice on JAL I have had faulty AVOD.On both occasions JAL handed out a postcard to send in to get voucherts in compensation.Interestingly on the second occasion I was on a D fare and mrsdrron on an award.I got twice the vouchers she did.
 
Welcome to AFF k8s9999

Regardless of how much you paid for your Y+ ticket, you received a free upgrade to J. And when those free upgrades occur, it is often that you only get the J seat but not the entire J meals or service. That is probably why you thought the J quality wasn't that great.

In your seat partners case, they had a J ticket so thus should have been entitled to the complete J product incl. meals and service.

In this case of faulty IFE, if there was a faulty IFE I'm sure some complaint/feedback may result in some form of compensation eg. QF travel vouchers for future flights on QF.

But in respect to your case, playing a bit of devil's advocate here, but QF gave you an upgrade, and these free upgrades sometimes do not entitle you to have the full J service. If it came down to IFE problems, QF (or even the crew) may have easily said "hey, you could always go back to Y+" and "we'll bring another passeger from there to take your J seat" etc.

I know if I was given the option for a full Y+ product or a J seat, especially flying 14hrs. I'd take the J seat without the IFE.

Indeed the seat is good, but I think the choice is more like full Y+ product or J seat with less than Y (yes Y) service. Even the Y (or N) pax gets IFE.
 
I'd put in a complaint, don't actually ask for anything, but just register you complaint with QF.

Also the lacklusture J server seems strange. I received an op-up from QF last month for my flight to the US, and I received excellent service from them the whole way, infact the check in agent made the point to me that anything a normal J pax was entitled to I was also entitled to, inc the J lounge...
 
The service in J should of been exactly the same even though you were not a J class paying passenger. The exception to this be may be catering but otherwise everything else should be offered.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.

Become an AFF member!

Join Australian Frequent Flyer (AFF) for free and unlock insider tips, exclusive deals, and global meetups with 65,000+ frequent flyers.

AFF members can also access our Frequent Flyer Training courses, and upgrade to Fast-track your way to expert traveller status and unlock even more exclusive discounts!

AFF forum abbreviations

Wondering about Y, J or any of the other abbreviations used on our forum?

Check out our guide to common AFF acronyms & abbreviations.
Back
Top