SeamanStaines
Well-Known Member
I need to rant!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
This may not be the right forum but....... it might at least stop someone else from falling foul of this.
We had two teenagers (15 and 17) flying today from Faro to Cardiff. Their father got them checked in and saw them through security earlier today. Next we knew was a pair of sobbing kids on the telephone from the terminal.
The kids went through security, boarding and eventually sat down on the aircraft waiting for departure. The younger had a bit of a tummy ache (nerves) so the older asked for a paracetamol for her sister. The cabin crew then call a nurse who arrives but does not even get to talk to them as by that time the cabin crew decide they cannot wait and escort the two kids off the aircraft and tell them they cant fly. Father is no longer at the airport so has to come back, aircraft leaves so game over.
I then try and untangle it, no numbers for BMI apart from a 58p a minute one to an Indian call centre. I speak with the handling agents at Faro and they just give me that indian call centre number. Eventually I speak with the Cardiff handling agents who at least can tell me what happens next (I had assumed at worst they would put them on the next flight)
Wrong! they are now classified as 'no show' for the flight so the only option is to book them on tomorrows flight at an impressive £390!!! Oh, and they charged for the medical assistance that their father paid (I think around £70)
I am now trying to organise alternative flights with a more reasonable airline. I am not using this mob again. They always seem at war with their customers and appear to extract great pleasure in every additional pound they can bully out of them.
The advice then is dont even think of speaking to the cabin crew about anything until you are airborne, I worry that a request for a glass of water or a visit to the toilet may deemed a medical emergency!
I bet if she had asked ten minutes after take off rather than ten minutes before they would have just patted her on the head and told her she was alright!
Rant over
This may not be the right forum but....... it might at least stop someone else from falling foul of this.
We had two teenagers (15 and 17) flying today from Faro to Cardiff. Their father got them checked in and saw them through security earlier today. Next we knew was a pair of sobbing kids on the telephone from the terminal.
The kids went through security, boarding and eventually sat down on the aircraft waiting for departure. The younger had a bit of a tummy ache (nerves) so the older asked for a paracetamol for her sister. The cabin crew then call a nurse who arrives but does not even get to talk to them as by that time the cabin crew decide they cannot wait and escort the two kids off the aircraft and tell them they cant fly. Father is no longer at the airport so has to come back, aircraft leaves so game over.
I then try and untangle it, no numbers for BMI apart from a 58p a minute one to an Indian call centre. I speak with the handling agents at Faro and they just give me that indian call centre number. Eventually I speak with the Cardiff handling agents who at least can tell me what happens next (I had assumed at worst they would put them on the next flight)
Wrong! they are now classified as 'no show' for the flight so the only option is to book them on tomorrows flight at an impressive £390!!! Oh, and they charged for the medical assistance that their father paid (I think around £70)
I am now trying to organise alternative flights with a more reasonable airline. I am not using this mob again. They always seem at war with their customers and appear to extract great pleasure in every additional pound they can bully out of them.
The advice then is dont even think of speaking to the cabin crew about anything until you are airborne, I worry that a request for a glass of water or a visit to the toilet may deemed a medical emergency!
I bet if she had asked ten minutes after take off rather than ten minutes before they would have just patted her on the head and told her she was alright!
Rant over