View Full Version : JQ no-show (do you tell them??)
Andrew P
10th October 2008, 10:17 AM
with my change in business direction, will have to let go some cheapie cheapie tickets I made in April on Jetstar for the 18 October SYD-OOL return
my question, would you ring up Jetstar and tell them or are they not interested.
the cost to move to a new booking out ways the benefit
Banjo
Greg F
10th October 2008, 10:52 AM
Are you wanting to change the dates?
or just not go anymore?
Justin L
10th October 2008, 10:57 AM
Out of courtesy I would cancel the flights. You can do it online. It saves them chasing up at check-in and gives someone else the opportunity to purchase those seats.
Anthony T
10th October 2008, 04:16 PM
Do an OLCI and let them come looking for you :p
Andrew P
10th October 2008, 04:56 PM
Out of courtesy I would cancel the flights. You can do it online.
cant find on-line cancel option., only option was to change fight date/time
Banjo
Justin L
11th October 2008, 07:40 AM
cant find on-line cancel option., only option was to change fight date/time
Banjo
My mistake, sorry. I would still call them then to cancel.
Andrew M
11th October 2008, 10:16 AM
Do an OLCI and let them come looking for you :p
I wonder if airlines treat people who do OLCI differently to those who check-in at the airport. I am sure someone on here can answer, and I have always wondered about this one. I can never have one flight where I don't hear an announcement for someone to get to the gate immediately as the plane is waiting immediate departure. Not always for my flight of course, but still!
Do the right thing, and ring and cancel!
Brent L
11th October 2008, 04:07 PM
Hi,
Wont JQ charge you a cancellation fee? Sometimes its best just to forefit and not check in at all. If you fail to check it, I doubt they will chase you.
Ash W
11th October 2008, 04:50 PM
I wonder if airlines treat people who do OLCI differently to those who check-in at the airport. I am sure someone on here can answer, and I have always wondered about this one. I can never have one flight where I don't hear an announcement for someone to get to the gate immediately as the plane is waiting immediate departure. Not always for my flight of course, but still!
Do the right thing, and ring and cancel!
I recently missed a BA flight from London City airport after having done an on-line check-in. I got to the counter about 5 minutes after the bag check-in had closed. If I had no baggage I would have been ok. But the odd thing is even knowing I was going to miss the plane the check-in staff didn't want any of my details so as to 'take' me off the flight.
All I can but assume that as they clearly know if you have checked bags or not, when it comes to locking the doors of the a/c if you are not on the flight and have no bags then they will just go and make no annoucement looking for you. The only issue is if you have checked bags.
I do wonder what on-line check-in for people with baggage is really all about. Afterall you still need to go to the bag drop counter and it seems to take the same length of time as a standard check-in, so what is the point?
Mick B
11th October 2008, 05:45 PM
Jetstar even charge staff a $30 refund fee for unused Staff Travel tickets...what a joke!!!!
Andrew P
11th October 2008, 05:47 PM
About 2 months ago, went SYD-MEL on DJ, normally get the 6.45am flight, but of some reason I booked the 6.15am flight
Did an on-line check in the day before, did not notice the flight time.
Arrived at airport at 6.10am to get the 6.45am flight, only to hear my name being called as I was going through security, ran to gate and made the flight, last to board.
So DJ were following up on on-line check in passengers with no bags
Banjo
Liz E
11th October 2008, 08:08 PM
What happens to the tax component of these non refundable airfares when the passenger, for whatever reason fails to take the flight?
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