advice on what to do:
in early August I booked a business miles flight on Air New Zealand using my VS miles from LAX>AKL for January 2010. All seemed ok, and I got a confirmed e-ticket, etc. notified people I was coming, booked rooms, yadda yadda.
months pass.
Now, flight is just a few weeks away, so I start thinking about seats and go to Air NZ to look whats free, and find my ticket booking doesn't show up. I call them up, read them the locator (VS's) - the ticket number, etc. Air NZ can find nothing at all. The booking doesn't exist.
I call Virgin, give them the booking ref, and the (helpful) lady on the phone says, am very sorry but Air New Zealand cancelled that 48hrs after we booked it (!) which is their right, apparently. Trouble is: Nobody told me, so here I am a few weeks away from my scheduled trip with no booking, no reservation, no chance of getting a business miles flight again this close to departure, and no backup plan.
most people would have just turned up at LAX with the e-ticket confirmation I have, but apparently, from what the VS GC helpdesk person (helpful, apologetic, but ultimately unable to do anything) that means nothing, and VS have screwed up in not letting me know it got cancelled 48hrs after I made it back in August.
So here I am speechless at this whole affair. What do I do? - they say they might be able to get me on a flight 5 days earlier - not good for me, (5 days more hotel, 5 days more away from base) or I can just give up and they refund the miles. Or I can BUY a ticket at short notice and pay full price.
This all seems ridiculous - a confirmation is a confirmation, is it not? an e-ticket is a ticket is it not? how can they just randomly pull out of miles tickets after a confirmation + e-ticket have been issued?
what do I do - I'm really annoyed at Virgin, a GC holder, pretty frequent flyer, UC, PE etc, and have just had a dream trip to New Zealand blown apart, and it took me to stumble over the issue, not them.
Any suggestions what to do from here? Scream blue murder? go legal? be nice? apparently I was talking to a senior person already - and they talked to a supervisor at Air NZ, and the best they could offer the earlier flight.
what would you advise?
in early August I booked a business miles flight on Air New Zealand using my VS miles from LAX>AKL for January 2010. All seemed ok, and I got a confirmed e-ticket, etc. notified people I was coming, booked rooms, yadda yadda.
months pass.
Now, flight is just a few weeks away, so I start thinking about seats and go to Air NZ to look whats free, and find my ticket booking doesn't show up. I call them up, read them the locator (VS's) - the ticket number, etc. Air NZ can find nothing at all. The booking doesn't exist.
I call Virgin, give them the booking ref, and the (helpful) lady on the phone says, am very sorry but Air New Zealand cancelled that 48hrs after we booked it (!) which is their right, apparently. Trouble is: Nobody told me, so here I am a few weeks away from my scheduled trip with no booking, no reservation, no chance of getting a business miles flight again this close to departure, and no backup plan.
most people would have just turned up at LAX with the e-ticket confirmation I have, but apparently, from what the VS GC helpdesk person (helpful, apologetic, but ultimately unable to do anything) that means nothing, and VS have screwed up in not letting me know it got cancelled 48hrs after I made it back in August.
So here I am speechless at this whole affair. What do I do? - they say they might be able to get me on a flight 5 days earlier - not good for me, (5 days more hotel, 5 days more away from base) or I can just give up and they refund the miles. Or I can BUY a ticket at short notice and pay full price.
This all seems ridiculous - a confirmation is a confirmation, is it not? an e-ticket is a ticket is it not? how can they just randomly pull out of miles tickets after a confirmation + e-ticket have been issued?
what do I do - I'm really annoyed at Virgin, a GC holder, pretty frequent flyer, UC, PE etc, and have just had a dream trip to New Zealand blown apart, and it took me to stumble over the issue, not them.
Any suggestions what to do from here? Scream blue murder? go legal? be nice? apparently I was talking to a senior person already - and they talked to a supervisor at Air NZ, and the best they could offer the earlier flight.
what would you advise?