Flight bookings - a cautionary tale
My daughter has been living in the UK for the last 3 years. She recently booked a return flight online through the Booking.com website. It was a LHR/AKL/LHR trip via SIN and then back through DXB with Emirates. The day after arriving in AKL (23 March) she was advised that the return Emirates flight was cancelled due the Iran conflict. This is where the peril of booking via these websites is not well known. It was challenging getting through to Booking.com and when she did, they couldn't do anything other than offer a refund, to be paid at some point. Emirates didn't want to know as it wasn't booked through them, even though it was their actions that led to the dilemma in the first place. Unless she paid over $6000NZ there were no flights available until a week after her planned NZ departure date of 7th April. Trying to book flights to Europe online was a nightmare. Going back via the US was not advised due to the TSA funding issue and massive delays meaning catching connections could not be guaranteed. In the end I suggested that she go through a travel agent, as they have better access and experience with airlines/routes etc and they also take responsibility for rebooking flights/accommodation if there are any issues. Even then it was not straight forward. She ended up departing this morning (12th April) with QF AKL - PER - SIN and then SQ from SIN to LHR. 35 hrs and 25 min of torture and a payment of $3500NZ for that pleasure. That's more than a normal return flight to the UK.
Still no refund yet from Booking.com.
If you book yourself, and it goes wrong, then be prepared to fork out some serious coin. With no refund yet, she has had to pay out over NZ$6500 and take an extra week off work from her new job.
On a positive note, at least she got to meet her recently born nieces and nephews and to be at my birthday celebrations yesterday. A win for moi at least!
Still no refund yet from Booking.com.
If you book yourself, and it goes wrong, then be prepared to fork out some serious coin. With no refund yet, she has had to pay out over NZ$6500 and take an extra week off work from her new job.
On a positive note, at least she got to meet her recently born nieces and nephews and to be at my birthday celebrations yesterday. A win for moi at least!