mike
Shortly after this pic was taken Captain Mikey lost control and it was all hands on deck to save the boat.......opps :-)
Alana
But AirNZ aren't creating this siaittuon. The f***tards are!! Why is incompetence/inconsideration of the general population a commercial business's problem? I'm so sick of this type of thing being in the media all the time when there must be more interesting stories to write about, but siaittuons where people are wanting something for nothing, or for someone else to pay for their mistakes when the T&C are set out up front by whichever company is involved (not reading them is not an excuse), is becoming more and more prevalent. It seems as if the entire population is moving towards expecting all responsibility for their own decisions to be absolved!All airlines have pretty much the same policy and flight/insurance offerings, so it's not even fair picking on AirNZ. If any of them had a more open policy on booking changes, even for so-called extenuating circumstances' (I would call it life' and if you don't like the risk insure!), there would be chaos. How do you measure the degree of illness that would allow for a flight change? What types of illness do you exclude? For example, why should someone with a cold be excluded from flights when you could just as easily catch a cold from a friend, at work, in the supermarket, on the train/bus/tram, or just walking down the street behind someone who's coughing and sneezing. Not to mention it opens a floodgate of other issues that people think should be covered by the more flexible policy. It could ultimately lead to the siaittuon seen overseas, our domestic airlines could start routinely overbooking flights, then legitimate flyers, who have paid their fare, possibly picked up the insurance and are perfectly healthy start missing out on flights.(and you recall incorrectly or the policy has changed since baggage cover component is $1500 for checked baggage only, for future reference)
mike Shortly after this pic was taken Captain Mikey lost control and it was all hands on deck to save the boat.......opps :-)
Alana But AirNZ aren't creating this siaittuon. The f***tards are!! Why is incompetence/inconsideration of the general population a commercial business's problem? I'm so sick of this type of thing being in the media all the time when there must be more interesting stories to write about, but siaittuons where people are wanting something for nothing, or for someone else to pay for their mistakes when the T&C are set out up front by whichever company is involved (not reading them is not an excuse), is becoming more and more prevalent. It seems as if the entire population is moving towards expecting all responsibility for their own decisions to be absolved!All airlines have pretty much the same policy and flight/insurance offerings, so it's not even fair picking on AirNZ. If any of them had a more open policy on booking changes, even for so-called extenuating circumstances' (I would call it life' and if you don't like the risk insure!), there would be chaos. How do you measure the degree of illness that would allow for a flight change? What types of illness do you exclude? For example, why should someone with a cold be excluded from flights when you could just as easily catch a cold from a friend, at work, in the supermarket, on the train/bus/tram, or just walking down the street behind someone who's coughing and sneezing. Not to mention it opens a floodgate of other issues that people think should be covered by the more flexible policy. It could ultimately lead to the siaittuon seen overseas, our domestic airlines could start routinely overbooking flights, then legitimate flyers, who have paid their fare, possibly picked up the insurance and are perfectly healthy start missing out on flights.(and you recall incorrectly or the policy has changed since baggage cover component is $1500 for checked baggage only, for future reference)